Kinshasa
Kinshasa is the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (once called Zaire). It is the third largest city in the continent of Africa (after Lagos and Cairo).[1] About eleven million people live there. Kinshasa is also a province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Kinshasa is on one side of the Congo river, and Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of Congo, is on the other side. Kinshasa and Brazzaville are the nearest country capitals in the world.
Henry Morton Stanley founded (started) the town in 1881 and called it Léopoldville (after King Léopold II of Belgium, who controlled the Congo Free State, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), next to a village called Nshasa or Kinshasa.[1] The city was originally private property (not public). The post developed successfully as the first navigable port on the Congo River above Livingstone Falls, a series of rapids over 300 kilometres (190 mi) below Leopoldville. At first, all goods arriving by sea or being sent by sea had to be carried by porters between Léopoldville and Matadi. Later a railway went around the falls.
Léopoldville changed its name to Kinshasa in 1966.
Kinshasa Media
- Stanley Founding of Congo Free State 186 View of Leopoldville Station and Port 1884 The Baptist Mission on the summit of Leopold Hill.jpg
View of Léopoldville station and port (1884)
- Bateke Village, Kinshasa - Starr, Frederick, Congo natives - an ethnographic album (1912).png
Bateke village, Kinshasa.*Plate-III in Congo natives : an ethnographic album (1912) by Frederick Starr, 1858-1933.
- Fleuve Congo Kinshasa 8.JPG
Dawn at the banks of the Congo River in Ngaliema commune
Congo River in full flow at Parc de la Vallée de la Nsele
- Sunset in the Democratic Republic of Congo2.jpg
A view of Congo River from Kinshasa
- Commune Map of Kinshasa.png
A map of Kinshasa presenting its Communes.
- Nsele Valley Park, Kinshasa, DR Congo.jpg
Nsele Valley Park, Kinshasa, October 2021
- Kinshasa, tour de l'échangeur de Limete - 20090705.jpg
Statue of Lumumba, and behind it the Limete Tower
- Marsavco-Biggest FMCG Company of DRC & Central Africa, Part of RAWJI Group-Largest Group in DRC.jpg
- MarsavcoBiggestFMCGCompanyofDRC&CentralAfrica,PartofRAWJIGroupLargestGroupinDRC
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Congo (Kinshasa)". U.S. Department of State.