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In addition to the communities of Binza Ozone, Binza Météo, Binza Delvaux and Binza I.P.N., the area also accommodates:
In addition to the communities of Binza Ozone, Binza Météo, Binza Delvaux and Binza I.P.N., the area also accommodates:
* The {{ill|Marble Palace (Kinshasa)|lt=Palais de Marbre|fr|Palais de Marbre (Kinshasa)}} (Marble Palace): built as a Presidential guests' residence under [[Mobutu Sese Seko]], it was the official residence of President [[Laurent-Désiré Kabila]]. It is in his private office at the Marble palace that Kabila was assassinated, allegedly by one of his bodyguards.
* The {{ill|Marble Palace (Kinshasa)|lt=Palais de Marbre|fr|Palais de Marbre (Kinshasa)}} (Marble Palace): built as a Presidential guests' residence under [[Mobutu Sese Seko]], it was the official residence of President [[Laurent-Désiré Kabila]]. It is in his private office at the Marble palace that Kabila was assassinated, allegedly by one of his bodyguards.
* The [[Cité de l'OUA]] (OAU village) compound: built when Kinshasa was the host of a summit of heads of states of the Organisation of African Unity, the sprawling compound has paid host to many [[official function]]s. Most recently, it has become the official location of the weekly meeting of the Council of Ministers, the deliberative body of the Congolese executive branch.
* The {{ill|Cité de l'Union africaine|fr}} (African Union village}} compound: built when Kinshasa was the host of a summit of heads of states of the [[Organisation of African Unity]], the sprawling compound has paid host to many [[official function]]s. Most recently, it has become the official location of the weekly meeting of the Council of Ministers, the deliberative body of the Congolese executive branch.
* The [[Colonel Tshatshi Military Camp|Camp Militaire Colonel Tshatshi]] (Colonel Tshatshi Military Compound): One of the two major military bases in Kinshasa, the base pays host to the defense department, and the Joint Chiefs of staff central command headquarters for the [[Military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo]] (FARDC). It also surrounds two previous Presidential palaces.
* The [[Colonel Tshatshi Military Camp|Camp Militaire Colonel Tshatshi]] (Colonel Tshatshi Military Compound): One of the two major military bases in Kinshasa, the base pays host to the defense department, and the Joint Chiefs of staff central command headquarters for the [[Military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo]] (FARDC). It also surrounds two previous Presidential palaces.



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Ngaliema
Commune de Ngaliema
Map
Map
Ngaliema on map of Kinshasa city-province
Kinshasa city-province on map of DR Congo
Kinshasa city-province on map of DR Congo
Coordinates: 04°20′56″S 15°15′10″E / 4.34889°S 15.25278°E / -4.34889; 15.25278[1]
Country DR Congo
Citty-ProvinceKinshasa
Area
 • Total224.3 km2 (86.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2004 est.)
 • Total683,135
 • Density3,000/km2 (7,900/sq mi)

Ngaliema is a municipality (commune) in the Lukunga District of Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[2]

Location

Ngaliema is situated in the west of Kinshasa. It stretches south towards Mont Ngaliema and along the main road linking Kinshasa and the city of Matadi in Bas-Congo. The boundary between Ngaliema and the Mont Ngafula commune is defined by the Lukunga River.[3]

Buildings

In addition to the communities of Binza Ozone, Binza Météo, Binza Delvaux and Binza I.P.N., the area also accommodates:

Demographics

Historical population of Ngaliema
Year19671970198420032004
Population30,64063,844252,151660,646683,135

Education

American School of Kinshasa (TASOK) is in Ngaliema.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ngaliema, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo". Google Maps. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Géographie de Kinshasa (Geography of Kinshasa)" (in French). Ville de Kinshasa (City of Kinshasa). Archived from the original on 2012-07-23. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  3. ^ Nzuzi, Francis Lelo (2008). Kinshasa: ville et environnement. Editions L'Harmattan. p. 132. ISBN 2-296-06080-3. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  4. ^ "Home." American School of Kinshasa. Retrieved on December 8, 2017. "The American School of Kinshasa Rte de Matadi, Ngaliema Kinshasa II, République Démocratique du Congo"

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