Mbinda
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Mbinda | |
Location in the Republic of the Congo | |
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Country | Republic of the Congo |
Region | Niari Region |
District | Mayoko District |
Mbinda is a town in the Republic of Congo, lying on the border with Gabon. It is a transport hub and lies at the end of a railway line to Brazzaville.
The town prospered as the southern end of the 75km COMILOG Cableway from Moanda in Gabon, exporting manganese via Brazzaville, but this closed in 1986 when the Trans-Gabon Railway was completed. However, a rail link from Franceville to Brazzaville, probably via the town, is regularly proposed.