Mbuji-Mayi River
River in Congo DR / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
6.03333°S 23.76667°E / -6.03333; 23.76667 The Mbuji-Mayi River, also spelt Bushmaie, Bushimaie, Bushimay or Mbushimaie, (Swahili: Mto Mbuji-Maji) is a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a major tributary of the Sankuru River. It flows northwards from the Kapanga Territory in the province of Lualaba to the province of Kasaï-Oriental, where it is the namesake of the city of Mbuji-Mayi.[1][2][3]
From the 17th to 19th centuries, the river formed one of the borders of the Kingdom of Lunda.[2][4]