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Coordinates: 05°54S 22°27E / 5.900°S 22.450°E / -5.900; 22.450
 

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Kasaï-Occidental
Kasai Wa Mubuelu
Former province of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Official seal of Kasaï-Occidental
Location of Kasaï-Occidental
Coordinates: 05°54′S 22°27′E / 5.900°S 22.450°E / -5.900; 22.450
Country Democratic Republic of the Congo
RegionKasai region
Established25 April 1966
Dissolved2015 (2015)
CapitalKananga
Largest cityKananga
DistrictsLulua District, Kasaï District
Government
 • BodyGovernment of Kasaï-Occidental
 • GovernorAlex Kande Mupompa
 • LegislatureProvincial Assembly of Kasai-Occidental
 • TypeUnicameral
Area
 • Total154,742 km2 (59,746 sq mi)
 • Rank5th
Population
 (2010 est.)
 • Total5,366,068
 • Rank8th
 • Density35/km2 (90/sq mi)
DemonymKasaian
Languages
 • OfficialFrench
 • NationalTshiluba
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (Congo eastern time)
HDI (2019)0.401[1]
Low11th
Websitekasaioccidental.com

Kasaï-Occidental (French for "Western Kasai"; Luba-Lulua: Kasai Wa Mubuelu) was one of the eleven provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo between 1966 and 2015, when it was split into the Kasaï-Central and the Kasaï provinces.[2]

History[edit]

The province of Kasaï-Occidental was established in 1966 by regrouping the provinces of Luluabourg and Unité Kasaïenne which in turn were created 1962 when the historical Kasaï Province was divided in five provinces namely Lomami, Sankuru, Sud-Kasai, Luluabourg, Unité-Kasaïenne. The former provinces of Luluabourg and Unité-Kasaïenne correspond to the current districts of Lulua District and Kasaï District. Since its formation the provincial seat is Kananga (formerly Luluabourg) which was also the seat of the Kasaï Province between 1957 and 1962. The Province of Lusambo precedes the current entity, it was created 1933 by carving out the districts of Kasai and Sankuru from the Province of Congo-Kasaï, one of the four provinces established in 1924. The province of Lusambo changed its name to Kasaï Province in 1947 its provincial seat was still Lusambo until 1957 when it was moved to Luluabourg (now Kananga). The Province of Kasai existed until it was subdivided in 1962 into 5 provinces.

The Province derives its name from the Kasai River which flows through the Kasaï District from south to north. The river is the second longest in DR. Congo and a major tributary of the Congo River. The Kasaï river was variously called Enzzadi, Nsadi, Nzadi, Kassabi, Kasye, Kassaba by the different local tribes (Luba, Tshokwe, Lunda, etc..), latter European explorers came to use the name Kasaï to refer to the river.

Geography[edit]

Kasaï-Occidental borders the provinces of Bandundu to the west, Équateur to the north, Kasai-Oriental to the east, and Katanga to the southeast. To the south it borders the country of Angola. The province is crossed by many major rivers: Kasai, Lulua, Loango, Sankuru, Lukeni, etc...

Divisions[edit]

The province is divided into the Kasaï and Lulua districts, with their headquarters in the towns of Luebo and Tshimbulu. Cities with independent administrations are Kananga in the Lulua district and Tshikapa in the Kasai district.[3] The Kasai district is divided in five territories:

Kamonia Territory seat Kamonia and is further divided in nine sectors:

  • Bakwa-Nyambi
  • Bapende
  • Kasai-Kabambayi
  • Kasai-Longotshimo
  • Kasai-Lunyeka
  • Kasadisadi
  • Lovua-Longotshimo
  • Lovua-Lushiku
  • Tshikapa
  • The tshikapa sector should not be confused with the city of Tshikapa which is administered independently

    Luebo Territory seat Luebo, divided in five sectors:

    • Luebo
  • Luebo-Kabambayi
  • Luebo-Lulengele
  • Luebo-Wedi
  • Ndjoko-Punda
  • Mweka Territory seat Mweka; the entire territory is covered by one sector that of Bakuba.

    Ilebo Territory seat Ilebo, divided in four sectors:

    • Basongo
  • Malu-Malu
  • Mapangu
  • Sud-Banga
  • Dekese territory seat Dekese, divided in two sectors:

    • Ndengese-ikolombe
  • Yaelima
  • Cities and towns, with their 2010 populations, are:

    Name Pop. 2010[4] Coordinates[4]
    Dekese 3,241 3°27′S 21°24′E / 3.45°S 21.40°E / -3.45; 21.40 (Dekese)
    Demba 21,019 5°31′S 22°16′E / 5.51°S 22.26°E / -5.51; 22.26 (Demba)
    Dibaya 3,857 6°31′S 22°52′E / 6.51°S 22.87°E / -6.51; 22.87 (Dibaya)
    Dimbelenge 3,815 5°33′S 23°07′E / 5.55°S 23.12°E / -5.55; 23.12 (Dimbelenge)
    Ilebo 72,059 4°19′S 20°37′E / 4.32°S 20.61°E / -4.32; 20.61 (Ilebo)
    Kabeya-Kamwanga 30,027 6°16′S 22°38′E / 6.27°S 22.63°E / -6.27; 22.63 (Kabeya-Kamwanga)
    Kananga 967,007 5°53′S 22°24′E / 5.89°S 22.40°E / -5.89; 22.40 (Kananga)
    Kazumba 4,109 6°25′S 22°02′E / 6.42°S 22.03°E / -6.42; 22.03 (Kazumba)
    Luebo 29,167 5°21′S 21°25′E / 5.35°S 21.41°E / -5.35; 21.41 (Luebo)
    Luiza 15,259 7°12′S 22°25′E / 7.20°S 22.42°E / -7.20; 22.42 (Luiza)
    Mankanza 18,134 7°24′S 22°40′E / 7.40°S 22.67°E / -7.40; 22.67 (Mankanza)
    Mweka 55,155 4°50′S 21°34′E / 4.84°S 21.57°E / -4.84; 21.57 (Mweka)
    Tshikapa 524,293 6°25′S 20°46′E / 6.41°S 20.77°E / -6.41; 20.77 (Tshikapa)
    Tshimbulu 19,384 6°29′S 22°51′E / 6.48°S 22.85°E / -6.48; 22.85 (Tshimbulu)

    Under the 2006 constitution, Kasaï-Occidental was to have been divided into two provinces by 18 February 2009. Kasai District and the city of Tshikapa were to combine and become a new Kasai Province, and Lulua District would be combined with the city of Kananga to form the new Lulua Province.[5] As of 24 May 2014, this had not taken place.[6]

    Demographic[edit]

    Languages[edit]

    French is the official language. Tshiluba also known as the Luba-Kasai language is spoken by about 6.3 million people in the Kasai region. It is the primary spoken language in the province and it is natively spoken in the cities of Kananga and Tshikapa, also in the Demba territory, dimbelenge territory (Except the Lukibu sector), Dibaya territory (except the Tshishilu sector), Kazumba territory (except the Kavula, Bashi-mboyi, and Tshitadi sectors) in Kamonia territory (Except the Bapende, Lovua-Lushiku, lovua-longatshimo, and Kasai-Longatshimo sectors), and in the Luebo territory (except some area in the northwest on the town of lwebo). Tshiluba is used as a first or second language in many towns outside its native area notably in the towns of Luebo, mweka, Ilebo, Kakenge, Luiza, Kamonia, etc...

    Others natively spoken languages are:

    Religion[edit]

    The major religion is Christianity, with Catholicism being the largest faith.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Archived from the original on 23 September 2018. Retrieved 2021-07-27.
  • ^ "RDC : le Kasaï-Occidental démembré". Radio Okapi (in French). 18 July 2015. Archived from the original on 13 Aug 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  • ^ Blaes, X. (October 2008). "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). PNUD-SIG. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-04-01. Retrieved 2011-12-09.
  • ^ a b "Kasai-Occidental: largest cities and towns and statistics of their population". World Gazetteer. Archived from the original on 10 February 2013.
  • ^ "Constitution de la République démocratique du Congo: Article 226". Wikisource. Archived from the original on 2011-10-25. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  • ^ "The AMP conclave: Another step towards 2011 elections". Congo Siasa. 12 October 2010. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2011.

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