Yambuya
Yambuya | |
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Yambuya | |
Coordinates: 1°15′49″N 24°33′10″E / 1.263669°N 24.552813°ECoordinates: 1°15′49″N 24°33′10″E / 1.263669°N 24.552813°E | |
Country | Democratic Republic of Congo |
District | Tshopo |
Territory | Banalia |
Yambuya is a community in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the Aruwimi River, roughly due north of Yangambi. The river is navigable as far as Yambuya, but is blocked by cataracts further upstream.
Yambuya was made a base for the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition of 1886 to 1889, when an expedition led by Henry Morton Stanley went cross-country to the relief of Emin Pasha, General Charles Gordon's besieged governor of Equatoria, threatened by Mahdist forces.[1]
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Relief expedition troops landing at Yambuya
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Rapids of Yambuya. - Aruwimi (1889)
References
- ↑ Ronald M. Smith (1890). Stanley in tropical Africa: his travels, heroism and discoveries and gallant relief of Emin Pasha ; including the narrative of the Livingstone search expedition, of the journey through equatorial Africa, and that of the founding of the Congo Free state. Ward, Lock and Co. p. 75.
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