Bouenza Department

Bouenza (can also be written as Buenza[2]) is a department of the Republic of the Congo in the southern part of the country. It borders the departments of Lékoumou, Niari, and Pool, and internationally, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The regional capital is Madingou. Towns and cities include Loudima, Mouyondzi, Loutété and Nkayi.

Bouenza
Bouenza, department of the Republic of the Congo
Bouenza, department of the Republic of the Congo
CountryRepublic of the Congo
CapitalMadingou
Area
  Total12,265 km2 (4,736 sq mi)
Population
 (2007 census)
  Total309,073
  Density25/km2 (65/sq mi)
HDI (2018)0.530[1]
low · 6th of 12

Administrative divisions

Bouenza Department is divided into one commune and ten districts:

Districts

  1. Madingou District
  2. Mouyondzi District
  3. Boko-Songho District
  4. Mfouati District
  5. Loudima District
  6. Kayes District
  7. Kingoué District
    • Part of the former Mouyondzi District[3]
  8. Mabombo District
    • Part of the former Madingou/Mouyondzi Districts (?)[3]
  9. Tsiaki District
    • Part of the former Mouyondzi District[3]
  10. Yamba District
    • Part of the former Mouyondzi District[3]

Communes

  1. Nkayi Commune
  2. Madingou Commune[4]

Demographics

The population is 309,073 in 2007, and the area is 12,265.4 km².[5]

Industry and agriculture

Bouenza has some industry and cash crops. Among the principal activities are a cement factory in Loutété, sugar cane plantations in Nkayi, and there are reserves of copper, lead and zinc. Hydroelectric power is provided by the Moukoukoulou Dam built in Mindouli. Farming includes bananas, palm oil, groundnuts, tobacco and beans.

See also

References

  1. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  2. Mayeul de Dreuille, La Bouenza, 1892-1992: les sources de l'église au Congo, Editions Beauchesne, 1994, p. 22
  3. "Situation géographique" (in French). Site Officiel de Mouyondzi, Bouenza, Congo-Brazzaville. Archived from the original on 13 February 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  4. The urban community of Madingou gained the status of commune on March 16, 2017: http://www.sgg.cg/imageProvider.asp?private_resource=2639&fn=jo_2017_12.pdf Archived 2018-02-10 at the Wayback Machine
  5. "LE RGPH-2007 EN QUELQUES CHIFFRES" (PDF) (in French). Centre National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques (CNSEE). 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2012. (Tableau 1 & Tableau 3)

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