Timeline_of_Kisangani

Timeline of Kisangani

Timeline of Kisangani

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Prior to 20th century

20th century

21st century

  • 2002 - 14–15 May: Massacre.
  • 2003 - August: Arrival via Congo river of "first commercial delivery from the capital since the fighting began in 1998."[21]
  • 2007 - Médard Autsai Asenga becomes provincial governor.[22]
  • 2008 - Guy Shilton Baendo Tofuli becomes mayor.[23]
  • 2010 - National military Camp Base in operation (approximate date).[chronology citation needed]
  • 2011 - 8 July: Airplane crash occurs at Bangoka International Airport.
  • 2013 - Jean Bamanisa Saïdi becomes provincial governor.[22]
  • 2015 - City becomes seat of Tshopo province (officially created in 2006).
  • 2016 - Jean Ilongo Tokole [fr] becomes governor of Tshopo province.[24]
  • 2017 - Constant Lomata becomes governor of Tshopo province.[25]

See also


References

  1. "Democratic Republic of the Congo". Chronology of Catholic Dioceses. Norway: Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  2. "Liste des gouverneurs de la Province Orientale". Stanleyville.be (in French). Jean-Luc Ernst. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  3. "Malfeyt" (PDF), Biographie Belge d'Outre-Mer (in French), Institut Royal Colonial Belge, 1952 Free access icon
  4. L'Illustration Congolaise (in French), Brussels, 1931, OCLC 47785474{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 1965. New York: Statistical Office of the United Nations. 1966. pp. 140–161. Stanleyville
  6. "R.D. Congo: Kisangani". Petit Futé (in French). Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  7. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office. "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 1980. New York. pp. 225–252.
  8. Kenneth B. Noble (18 March 1993), "Kisangani Journal; With Artery Severed, Heart of Africa Grows Still", New York Times
  9. Association pour le Developpement de l'Information Environmentale, 2003
  10. "A mend in the river", The Economist, London, 7 August 2003
  11. "Liste des maires de la ville depuis 1960". Stanleyville.be (in French). Jean-Luc Ernst. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  12. "Constant Lomata nouveau gouverneur de la Tshopo", Radiookapi.net (in French), 29 August 2017
This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia and German Wikipedia.

Bibliography

in English
in French
  • "Stanleyville", L'État indépendant du Congo: documents sur le pays et ses habitants, Annales du Musée du Congo (in French), Brussels, 1904, hdl:2027/pst.000022332363 via HathiTrust{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Élisabethville-Stanleyville par la route (Touring-Club du Congo belge, Léopoldville, 31 mars 1941, pp. 25–26 ; 30 avril 1941, pp. 46–47).
  • Singhitini F. M. de Thier(?) (1963), La Stanleyville musulmane [Muslim Stanleyville], Correspondance d'Orient (in French), Brussels: Centre pour l'Etude du Problème du Monde musulman contemporain
  • Benoît Verhaegen, ed. (1975). Kisangani 1876-1976. Histoire d'une ville (in French). Kinshasa: Presses Universitaires du Zaïre. OCLC 869660596.
  • Bogumil Jewsiecki (1978). "Histoire économique d'une ville coloniale Kisangani: 1877-1960". Les cahiers du CEDAF (in French) (5). Brussels: Centre d'Etudes et de Documentation Africaines. ISSN 0250-1619.
  • Léon de Saint Moulin (2010). "Kisangani". Villes et organisation de l'espace en République Démocratique du Congo (in French). L'Harmattan. ISBN 978-2-296-25787-0.
  • Bérengère Piret (2014), Les cent mille briques. La prison et les détenus de Stanleyville [Hundred thousand bricks: the prison and inmates of Stanleyville] (in French), Lille: Centre d'histoire judiciaire, ISBN 978-2-910114-26-8

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