Manyanga

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Manyanga
The River Congo seen from the plateau at Manyanga
The River Congo seen from the plateau at Manyanga
Bas-Congo District in 1913. Manyanga is on the north (right) bank of the Congo just west of point where the French border is defined by the Congo.
Bas-Congo District in 1913. Manyanga is on the north (right) bank of the Congo just west of point where the French border is defined by the Congo.
Manyanga is located in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Manyanga
Manyanga
Coordinates: 4°53′39″S 14°24′01″E / 4.894219°S 14.400147°E / -4.894219; 14.400147
CountryDemocratic Republic of the Congo
ProvinceKongo Central
TerritorySeke-Banza

Manyanga was a staging post on the route from the coast to Léopoldville during the days of the Congo Free State. It was at the upper end of a navigable reach of the Congo River from Isangila, further downstream to the west. Above Manyanga goods had to be carried by land round the falls and rapids to Stanley Pool.

The lower part of the Congo River below Stanley Pool first descends through the Livingstone Falls and rapids, then has a navigable section from Manyanga to Isangila, and then has further rapids and cataracts down to Matadi, from where it is navigable to the Atlantic Ocean.[1]

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