Kabinda District

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Kabinda district within Kasai-Oriental province (2014)

Kabinda District was a district of the Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[1] In 2015 it was merged with the independently administered city of Mwene-Ditu to form Lomami Province.

Kabinda District was crossed by the Lomami River.The capital of the district was Kabinda.[2] There were three major ethnic groups, the Songye, Kanyok and Luba. The district was divided into five territories:

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