Lusanga, Kwilu

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Lusanga
Lusanga
Coordinates: 4°49′58″S 18°43′42″E / 4.832707°S 18.728256°E / -4.832707; 18.728256Coordinates: 4°49′58″S 18°43′42″E / 4.832707°S 18.728256°E / -4.832707; 18.728256
Country Democratic Republic of the Congo
Province Bandundu Province
District Kwilu District
Territory Bulungu Territory

Lusanga (formerly Leverville) is a town in Kwilu District of Bandundu Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is at the confluence of the Kwenge and Kwilu rivers.[1] The town is served by a small airport (IATA Code: LUS).

In the colonial era the town was called Leverville.[2] It was named after William Lever of the Lever Brothers, which started as a soap-making business and grew into the Unilever consumer goods giant. In 1911 Lever signed a treaty with the Belgian government to gain access to the palm oil of the colony, and established the main coordinating base at Leverville.[3] The Huileries du Congo Belge (HCB) established a large palm oil factory at Leverville, one of three in Kwilu.[4]

References

  1. Warrington 1972, p. 2.
  2. Nziem 1998, p. 33.
  3. Gurney 1996, p. 207.
  4. Nziem 1998, p. 383.

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