Mongala
| Mongala Province de la Mongala (French) | |
|---|---|
| _-_Mongala.svg.png) | |
| Coordinates: 02°09′N 21°31′E / 2.150°N 21.517°E | |
| Country |  DR Congo | 
| Established | 2015 | 
| Named after | Mongala River | 
| Capital | Lisala | 
| Government | |
| • Governor | Jean-Collins Makaka[1] | 
| Area | |
|  • Total | 58,141 km2 (22,448 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2020 est.) | |
|  • Total | 2,114,100 | 
| • Density | 36/km2 (94/sq mi) | 
| Ethnic groups | |
| • Native | AnaMongo, Ngombe, Budja | 
| Time zone | UTC+1 (West Africa Time) | 
| License Plate Code |  CGO / 18 | 
| Official language | French | 
| National language | Lingala | 
| Website | https://www.provincemongala.com/index.html | 
Mongala is one of the 21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Mongala, Équateur, Nord-Ubangi, Sud-Ubangi, and Tshuapa provinces are the result of the dismemberment of the former Équateur province.[2] Mongala was formed from the Mongala District whose town of Lisala was elevated to capital city of the new province.[3]
Location
Mongala is located at the northwest of the country on the Congo River, and borders the provinces of Tshopo, Bas-Uele, Nord-Ubangi, Sud-Ubangi, Équateur and Tshuapa. It is divided into three territories:
- Bongandanga
- Bumba, major town and site of a former secessionist state (1963) in the province.
- Lisala
The province includes the village of Yambuku.
History
From 1963–1966, Mongala Province was known as Moyen-Congo. However, under Mobutu, the province was reintegrated into the former Équateur province where it was administered as Mongala District, until 2015. Presidents (later governors) of the Moyen-Congo province were:
- 6 April 1963 – June 1964  Laurent Eketebi
- (de facto from 15 September 1962)
 
- April 1963 – 30 July 1963    Denis Akundji
- (president of secessionist province of Bumba)
 
- 23 June 1964 – 10 August 1965 Augustin Engwanda
- 10 August 1965 – 25 April 1966 Denis Sakombi (born 1929, died 1985)
References
- ^ Yandimbe, Jonathan (3 July 2024). "MONGALA : Remise et reprise au Gouvernorat entre César Limbaya Mbangisa et Jean-Collins Makaka Pap'Ekaka". Agence Mongala Presse (AMOP) (in French). Retrieved 9 July 2024.
- ^ "Découpage territorial : procédures d'installation de nouvelles provinces". Radio Okapi (in French). 13 July 2015. Archived from the original on 19 July 2015. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
- ^ "Provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo". Statiods.com.