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    Lisala is the capital of the Mongala Province in northwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Congo River flows through the city. Its Cathédrale...
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  • Siosifa Lisala (born 2 February 1994 in Tonga) is a Tongan-born Japanese rugby union player for the NSW Waratahs in Super Rugby. His playing position is...
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  • Lisala Airport (IATA: LIQ, ICAO: FZGA) is an airport serving the Congo River city of Lisala, the capital of the Mongala District in the Mongala Province...
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  • Lisala is a territory of Mongala province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. After the town of Lisala became a separately administered city, it...
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    Équateur province. Mongala was formed from the Mongala District whose town of Lisala was elevated to capital city of the new province. Mongala is located at...
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  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lisala (Latin: Lisalaën(sis)) is a Latin Catholic diocese in the ecclesiastical province of Mbandaka-Bikoro in the Democratic...
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  • particularly in the Pygmy villages situated downriver on the Zaire,(Congo), facing Lisala. He was able to gather there a lot of original information regarding the...
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    (February 1980) Politics and Class in Zaire: Bureaucracy, Business and Beer in Lisala, Africana Pub. Co. ISBN 0-8419-0438-3 "Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo)"...
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  • and dictator of Zaire, came from the Ngbandi ethnic group and was born in Lisala, DRC. "Ngbandi". Encyclopædia Britannica. Ngbandi Art Linguistic classification...
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    rapidly advance northwards, capturing Port-Émpain, Stanleyville, Paulis and Lisala between July and August. The rebels, who called themselves "Simbas" (from...
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