Kongo Central

Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kongo Centralmap

Kongo Central (Kongo: Kongo dia Kati[4][5]), formerly Bas-Congo, is one of the 26 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[6] Its capital is Matadi.

Quick Facts Province du Kongo Central (French)Kizunga kia Kongo dia Kati (Kikongo), Country ...
Kongo Central
Province du Kongo Central (French)
Kizunga kia Kongo dia Kati (Kikongo)
Thumb
Zongo Falls on the Inkisi River
Thumb
Thumb
Coordinates: 05°49′S 13°29′E
Country DR Congo
Capital
and largest city
Matadi
Government
  BodyProvincial Assembly of Kongo Central
  Governor Grâce Bilolo [fr][1]
Area
  Total
53,920 km2 (20,820 sq mi)
Population
 (2024)
  Total
6,923,500
  Density130/km2 (330/sq mi)
Ethnic groups
  Native: BaKongo and its subgroupsBaKongo
Time zoneUTC+1 (West Africa Time)
ISO 3166 codeCD-BC
License Plate Code CGO / 10
Official languageFrench
National languagesKikongo ya Leta, lingala[2]
HDI (2017)0.432[3]
low
Non-national languageKikongo
Close

History

At the time of independence, the area now encompassing Kongo Central was part of the greater province of Léopoldville, along with the capital city of Kinshasa and the districts of Kwango, Kwilu and Mai-Ndombe. Under Belgian colonial rule, the province was known as Bas-Congo (as in "Lower Congo River") and was renamed Kongo Central after independence.[7][8]

Under the regime of Mobutu Sese Seko from 1965 to 1997, the Congo river was renamed as Zaire. The province was named as Bas-Zaïre. The name was later reverted to Bas-Congo. It was subsequently renamed as Kongo Central in 2015.

Geography

Summarize
Perspective
Thumb
Landscape of Kongo Central

Kongo Central is the only province in the country with an ocean coastline; it has narrow frontage on the Atlantic Ocean to the west. It borders the city-province of Kinshasa to the north-east, the province of Kwango to the east, and the Republic of Angola to the south as well as the Republic of the Congo and Cabinda to the north.

The lower Congo River traverses the province from the north-east to the south-west. It is navigable from the Atlantic Ocean to the port city of Matadi after which there are a series of rapids that make it unnavigable until the Malebo Pool.

Divisions

The provincial capital is Matadi, with Boma being the other official city. The remainder of the province is administratively divided into ten territories, the most of any province:[9]

Before 2015 these territories were divisions of the Bas-Fleuve, Cataractes and Lukaya districts; except for Moanda, which was attached to Boma (a city/district hybrid).[10]

Towns with their 2010 populations are:

Notable people from Kongo Central

Citations

General and cited references

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.