Masina (Kinshasa)

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Masina, Kinshasa.
Masina, Kinshasa.

Masina is a riverside neighborhood of the city of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The neighborhood is bordered by the Pool Malebo in the north and Boulevard Lumbumba to the south. It has recently become a desirable area in which to live and has a large, growing population.

It shelters within it Freedom Market “M’Zee Laurent-Désiré Kabila”, one of the largest markets of Kinshasa, which was built under the presidency of Laurent-Désiré Kabila to repay the inhabitants of the district of Tshangu who had resisted the rebels in August 1998.

The area is known by the nickname "Chine Populaire" ("People's China").

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[edit] Geography

Masina, together with the communes of Ndjili and Kimbanseke, belong to the district of Tshangu 20 km east of central Kinshasa.[1]

Most of the municipality is occupied by a wetland bordering the Pool Malebo, which explains the low population density relative of the municipality. The urban area, stretching along Boulevard Lumumba, however, reaches population densities comparable to those of other municipalities in the heart of Kinshasa (about 50,000 inhabitants per sq km).

  • Mayor Mafulu Kaputu
  • Language Lingala
  • Area 69.70 sqkm
  • Population 485,167 as of 2004 (est.)

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Communes of Kinshasa

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Relief Web copy of RDC public works map
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