Sud-Ubangi

Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sud-Ubangi (French for "South Ubangi") is one of the 21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. It lies in the northwest of the country on the Ubangi River.

Country DR Congo
Established2015 (2015)
CapitalGemena
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Sud-Ubangi
Province du Sud-Ubangi (French)
Zongo on the Ubangi river (August 1985)
Zongo on the Ubangi river (August 1985)
Location of Sud-Ubangi
Coordinates: 3°15′N 19°46′E
Country DR Congo
Established2015 (2015)
Named afterUbangi River
CapitalGemena
Government
  GovernorMichée Mobonga[1]
Area
  Total
51,648 km2 (19,941 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 est.)
  Total
2,987,100
  Density57.836/km2 (149.79/sq mi)
Ethnic groups
  NativeMbakaNgombeBalaNgbandiGbaya • Bamboma • BozabaBamwe • Likila • Dzando • Ndobo • BudjaAka
Time zoneUTC+1 (West Africa Time)
License Plate CodeDemocratic Republic of the Congo CGO / 23
Official languageFrench, Lingala
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Sud-Ubangi, Équateur, Mongala, Nord-Ubangi, and Tshuapa provinces are the result of the dismemberment of the former Équateur province.[2] Sud-Ubangi was formed from the Sud-Ubangi district and the independently administered city of Zongo. The town of Gemena was elevated to capital city of the new province.

The 2020 population was estimated to be 2,987,100.[3]

Administration

Map of Sud-Ubangi showing tree-cover loss years, with forest remaining since 2000 in green and loss years shaded yellow through purple.
Tree-cover loss year in Sud-Ubangi, 2001-2024, from the Global Forest Change dataset.

The capital of Sud-Ubangi is the town of Gemena.[4] The separately administered city of Zongo was to be capital of the new province.

The territories of the province are:

References

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