Dibaya-Lubwe

Dibaya-Lubwe
Dibaya-Lubwe

Location in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Coordinates: 4°09′00″S 19°52′00″E / 4.15°S 19.86667°E / -4.15; 19.86667Coordinates: 4°09′00″S 19°52′00″E / 4.15°S 19.86667°E / -4.15; 19.86667
Country  Democratic Republic of the Congo
Province Bandundu Province
District Kwilu District
Territory Idiofa Territory
Population (2012)[1]
  Total 38,933
Time zone Kinshasa Time (UTC+1)

Dibaya-Lubwe (or Dibaya Lubue, Lubue) is a town in Kwilu District, Bandundu Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is in Idiofa Territory. The town lies on the south shore of the Kasai River just below the point where it is joined by the Lubue River. As of 2012 the population was estimated to be 38,933.[1]

The town, lying in eastern Ding territory. The first European to it was the German explorer Hermann von Wissmann in June 1885.[2] It became the site for palm oil processing, and was granted the status of a "centre extra-coutumier".[3] By 1931 the town had grown into a commercial center.[4]

References

Sources

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Saturday, August 15, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.