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District in Kongo Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Cataractes District
District
Cataractes district of Kongo-Central province (2014)Cataractes district of Kongo-Central province (2014)
Coordinates: 5°15′S 14°52′E / 5.25°S 14.87°E / -5.25; 14.87
CountryDemocratic Republic of the Congo
ProvinceKongo Central
DistrictCataractes

Cataractes District was a district located in the Kongo Central province, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It dated back to the days of the Congo Free State and the Belgian Congo.

History

Article 3 of the decree of 16 April 1887 provided for the Congo Free State to be divided into administrative districts headed by district commissioners, assisted by one or more deputies. The decree of 1 August 1888 divided the Congo Free State into eleven districts, of which the first five were in the lower Congo region, including Cataractes District with its headquarters at Lukunga.

Cataractes District is shown on a map of the colony in 1897 as bordered by French possessions to the north and Portuguese possessions to the south. It lay between Matadi District to the west and Stanley Pool District to the east. Other maps show an extension of Kwango-Oriental District reaching the southeast of Cataractes District. In 1910 the districts of Banana, Boma, Matadi and Cataracts were consolidated into the Bas-Congo District.

In 1933 the original four provinces of the Belgian Congo were reorganized into six provinces, named after their capitals, and the central government assumed more control. Congo-Kasaï province was split, with the western part renamed Léopoldville Province. The number of districts was reduced to 15. Léopoldville Province contained the urban district of Léopoldville and the districts of Bas-Congo, Kwango and Lac Léopold II. Some of the districts were later divided up. A 1955-1957 map shows Cataractes District extending east from a greatly reduced Bas-Congo District and northeast along the Congo River past the urban district of Léopoldville up to Lac Léopold II District. It bordered Kwango District and Kwilu District to the east. The area was 44,600 square kilometres (17,200 sq mi) out of a total of 357,700 square kilometres (138,100 sq mi) for Léopoldville province as a whole.

Maps

  • Districts of the Congo Free State in 1888. The small western districts were Banana, Boma, Matadi and Cataractes Districts of the Congo Free State in 1888. The small western districts were Banana, Boma, Matadi and Cataractes
  • Districts of the Congo Free State in 1895. Districts of the Congo Free State in 1895.
  • 1910 districts 1910 districts
  • 1933 districts. The greater part of Bas Congo district later became Cataracts District. 1933 districts. The greater part of Bas Congo district later became Cataracts District.

See also

References

  1. Omasombo Tshonda 2014, p. 211.
  2. Omasombo Tshonda 2015, p. 16.
  3. ^ Atlas général du Congo.
  4. Lemarchand 1964, p. 62.
  5. Bruneau 2009, p. 8.
  6. Lemarchand 1964, p. 64.
  7. Brass 2015, p. 243.
  8. Brass 2015, p. 254.

Sources

Former Districts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (–2015)
Bandundu
Bas-Congo
Équateur
Kasai-Occidental
Kasai-Oriental
Katanga
Kinshasa
ManiemaManiema
North KivuNord Kivu
Orientale
South KivuSud-Kivu


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