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Lufu-Toto, formerly known as Cattier after Félicien Cattier, is a locality in the province of Bas-Congo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is a secondary station on the Matadi-Kinshasa railway line, housing the depots of the Office National des Transports (ONATRA).
The locality is also known as the birthplace of the musician Ray Lema.
5°26′00″S 14°45′0″E / 5.43333°S 14.75000°E / -5.43333; 14.75000
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