Makanza
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Map of Makanza, around 1890 | |
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Coordinates: 1°40′41″N 19°09′59″E / 1.677922°N 19.166336°ECoordinates: 1°40′41″N 19°09′59″E / 1.677922°N 19.166336°E | |
Country | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Province | Équateur |
District | Équateur District |
Territory | Makanza Territory |
Makanza is a community in the Équateur province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, headquarters of the Makanza Territory.
History
Makanza was formerly known as Bangala Station and then as Nouvelle-Anvers / Nieuw-Antwerpen (New Antwerp).[1] It is a port on the River Congo. Located midway between Kinshasa and Kisangani, the location housed a trading post from the 1890. The town was one of the main stages of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition. The Bangala people of the area were among the first people to come in contact with the colonialists. Their language, Lingala, eventually merged with the "Lobangi" lingua franca of the river.
Sectors
The territory of Makanza has 3 sectors:
- Bangala, four groups of 34 villages,
- Mweko, two groups of 21 villages,
- Ndobo, four groups of 17 villages.
Towns
The main towns are:
- Bolombo
- Mabanga
- Makanza, capital
- Malele
- Malundja
- Mobeka
- Lusenge
Demographics
Year | Population |
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1994 | 37,048 |
2004 | 41,447 |
References
- ↑ par), SPINDLER Marc et STEENBRINK Karel (dossier dirigé (2011-12-21). Histoire et Missions Chrétiennes N-019. Les chrétiens indonésiens : une minorité qui a des racines et des ailes (in French). KARTHALA Editions. p. 122. ISBN 9782811149901.
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