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Democratic Republic of Congo 15°E 20°E 25°E 30°E Central African Republic 5°N Bandas South-Sudan 5°N Dorumo a Ndolomo Sasa Mopoy Gangala Biamange DORUMA Zongo Bili Soa Gaya Nabiapay o ZONGO Gbadolite !h C Deni Malingindu ZONGO o Goa n Bosobolo GBADOLITE BANDAo Mobayi o g !(o o Ezo Kasa o Mondo - Otto-Banza U ANGO Ango BANGADI b Mobayi-Mbongo Boso Ngilima a Yakoma Kakwa n Wapinda Duaru Faradje g Ngindo o Libenge-Centre Wando o LIBENGE i NAGERO ABUMOMBAZI o Bondo Kembisa Madi Niangara NiangaraDungu FARADJE o Gama h Bodangabo Abarambo o Logo-Bagela ! Nguya Mobenge-Mondila Mangbele Kopa Logo-Ogambi Abumombazi Bakete Mabanga Soronga DUNGU LIBENGE Bambesa Logo-Lolia Kakwa Libenge BUSINGA Boemi Mangbetu-Mabisanga Businga Mange BulungwaBokapo Mbari GEMENA !h Avuru-Duma Avuru-Gatanga Ngbaradi Okondo Kereboro Kibali Karawa Businga Mongwandi Mondwangali Bokiba Babena Logo-Obeleba Kaliko-Omi o Barisi-Mongingita Zaki Democratic Republic of Libenge-Sud Banga-Kungu Poko Logo-Doka Gemena Mobati-Boyele Bayeu-Bogongia Komendeni Rungu Lua Bowase Nguru Watsa Yandongi Gbandi Mobati Bakere Zune Bakengaie-Avuru Mangbutu Aluru Aru Cameroon BUTA ZEGAo Makere I Bakete DONGO Banza Isiro Mboli Mari-Minza Lu o Mongala-Motima Ndey Kipate Otso Kungu Bolingo AKETI Buta Bayeu-Bogbama o Dongo Congo h Banda-Yowa !h Mongo-Masi Andobi Andikofa Gombari Alur-Djuganda ! Songo Aketi Makere II ISIRO Ndo-Okebo DONGO Mongala-Motima Ngombe-Doko de Lekimi Bondongola Budjala Loeka Monganzolo MATARI Mayogo-Magbaie Ateru Dongo PROVINCE ORIENTALE Makoda Mangbele Mahagi Bomboma AKULA Itimbiri Kebo h Monzamboli Molua Wadimbisa-Mabudu Walese o General Logistics Planning o! g Ngombe-Doko BUMBA Yoko Malele War-Palara Mwanda n Akula o Mabendi Ndolo-Liboko Co o LISALA Malika MAHAGI h Baboa de Djukoth 1 & 2 Pandoro Ngombe-Mombangi Co h ! BUMBA Medje-Mango Wamba Maha h Wangongo ngo Lisala! Bumba Kole Bahema-Badjere Walendu-Pitsi Mweko Mobango Itimbiri Wahanga Bafwakoy Walese-Dese Walese-Karo Mambisa MAHAGI i Popoy Mokambo Map and WFP Presence g Mabudu-Malika-Baberu Ndo-Okebo MOBEKA Boso-Simba C Yamandundu n h ! o Djugu a Boso-Djanoa n Bemili Gina Albert Lake b g Bafwandaka Bangala Boso-Melo Mombesa o U Bunia Babelebe Walendu-Tatsi Djamba Yaliwasa Makanza Bongandanga Banalia Basili Moboala KASENYI Nominale scale 1:7,500,000 at format A3 Banalia Bandaka Mambasa BUNIA Bomongo Basankusu Bomenge Bangba Bakwanza h o Gombalo Bangelema Mambasa Irumu Bahema Sud BASANKUSUh Bongandanga Lukutu Basoko ! Yala !h Bamanga Bombo Walese Vonkutu Uganda BASANKUSU Yahuma BASOKO Turumbu Walendu Ndobo Basankusu Bekeni-Kondolole Babila-Babombi Bahema-Boga Mampoko Buma Liutua Bindi Ngiri Yawembe-Basoa Turumbu Bakundumu Bafwasende Bahema Mitego Bolomba Djolu Waka-Bokeka EQUATEUR Bolinga h YANGAMBI Oicha Baniari-Tchabi Isangi ! Watalinga Lomako Lingomo Yalihila Kisangani Beni o Bolomba Djolu Yalikoka-Mboso Yaokandja BENI Legend h KISANGANI Barumbi-Opienge BOLOMBA Yalikandja-Yanongo !o!(o Beni Befale KISANGANI BANGOKA Bapere Dianga !h Bakumu-Kilinga Luo SIMISINI INTL Ruwenzori MBANDAKA Lusanganya Busira Duale Baluolambila Bashu h Tooli Bakumu-Mangongo Butembo Baswaga National Capital !o MBANDAKA .! 0° Lofoy Bosoku 0° Mbandaka Bolomboki o g BOENDE n o Bakumu d'Angumu o C INGENDEh Boendeh Luando Batangi ! Ingende ! BOENDE Kembe Bakumu-d'Obiatuku Lubero Elanga Lolaka Ubundu!h UBUNDU (! Provincial Capital Gabon Bokatola Bamate Edward Lake Bolua Mongo Walengola-Babira Eungu Djera Loile Lofome Yapandu Walengola-Baleka Opala o Bikoro Obokote Lubutu !. h Wini Bokungu Iye Kirundu LUBUTU NORD-KIVU Major Town Duali Yalingo Walengola Lusakani Tumba Lake Ekonda Luay Lilo Bitule Wanianga Lukolela Ikelao Bwito Pendjwa Lokina Yomale Mituku-Bamoya Lac o !h LUKOLELA Nkole IKELA IKELA WALIKALE (! Congo Ntomba h Yeyango RUTSHURU Rutshuru Intermediate Town Nongo ! Balinga-Lindja NORo TH Mpama o Tshuapa o WALIKALE Victoria Lake KIRI Loombo PUNIA Masisi o o Yawende-Loolo h g Bolia LOWA! KIRUNDU n KIRI!h Kiri Bianga Mituku-Basikate Punia Walikale !. o Osso Bahunde Territory Capital C Tumbenga Banunu Lutoy Monkoto Walengola Baleka Katoyi Bhukumu Lowa Babira Bakano GOMA !(o INONGO GOMA Yumbi Basengele o Monkoto Ulindi Bakwame Goma ! h INONGO C Collectivity Capital Inongo Beronge o Bugarula n Kalehe -Ndombe Lake g Mongama Mai Djonga o KALIMA LULINGU Kivu Lake Bolobo Batetela-Lomela Balanga o Buloho Inongo Bakela KAMISUo KU TSHIOKA Rwanda !(o Bahamba II Ambwe BUKAVU International Airport BUKAVUho Bukavu SHABUNDo A Bateke-Nord o Entre Bakisi Baboma-Nord Kutu Lokolama Lomela Kailo NIOKI Luabu Lukenie-Lokoro Walungu Kabare o !h KUTU Okutu Bahamba I !h ELILA Domestic Airport Nkaw Watambulu-Nord KINDU Beia Shabunda Burhinyi o Kaziba Mushie hoWasongola MWENGAo ! KOLULA o h MUSHIE Ahamba-Mange Ngandu Kindu KINDU Plaine de la Ruzizi MASI!hA ! Atshuru Mwenga Democratic Republic of the Congo Kwamouth Bandundu Vungi Watambulu Pangi KITUo TU o Airstrip LUMBhU Yaelima Lutshimba LUSENGE ! BANDUNDU OSHWE Ndengese-Ikolombe Watambulu-Sud KIVOVO BANDUNDU!ho Batere Oshwe DEKESE Lodja LODJA !h !h Dekese Wakabango Babene SUD-KIVU Uvirah Kwango-Kasai h Kole Noambelu-Luhembe Ikama h Lukenie BISENGE ! Bateke-Sud/TWA Kas Katako Kombe KALUNDU Sea port Kwilu-Ntobere aï Olemba Wakabango Itombwe Kangara Ohindo Matapa MANIEMA o Tanganyika Burundi g Bagata Kidzweme o n KASAI-ORIENTAL Bakongola Wazimba o Kasaï KAMBA Wazimba-Maringa h C MANGAI LODI wa Mulu o ! Lukfungu MINEMBWE MUSHIMBAKE River port Batetela-Dibele Ukulungu o Mateko h BOKILA !h Kondo-Tshumbe Wamaza Manzasay !h !h ! Kibombo Lulenge Mikwi DIBAYA h Ankutshu KILEMBWE h BARAKA KINSHASA Sedzo !h ! Lukumbe Nonda KINSHASA o Bankutshu-Dibele Kinshasa Wamba-Fatundu Dwe Bulwem ILEBO BENA Bakwange Saramabila Mutambala Balari KINSHAS!hAo Mokamo Kapia Ilebo Basho DIBELE Mondja-Ngandu Aluba Fizi h KINSHASA !h Lake port !(o Kitoy Kwilu-Kimbata o Mongo N'DOLO GABIA Kilunda Mamba-Kasenga Kasongo Kivunda N'DJILI ILEBO Luala Batetela Ndjovu Benia-Samba Ngandja h h o Nganda Kenge Kasangulu Kasangulu Bukanga-Lonzo ! Kolokoso Banga hKASAI-OCCIDENTAL Lukibu ! KASONGO Bahombo Babuyu KALONDA Masi Manimba Bulungu ! IBAKA Lulindi o Sundi Maduda Kimumba Basonge Basonge 1 LULIMBA T Lukunga-Mputu Kalanganda BASHISHOMBE Ngandu-Wuna a ! Ferry Kipuku Bahina n X Mbanza Ngoyo Luila KENGE KWANGO h Masi-Manimba Nko Basongo Bahemba Lubuzi ! LUo SAMBO Luozi IPAKA Imbongo Basonge Kabambare g Madimba o Mweka Tshela-Banga Kinkenge Mosango a h KIMBAO Kanga Lusonge h LUSAMBO 2 Mweho n 5°S MbavuSumbi Mbanza Mona Ngufu Mfuma ! KIKWIT Idiofa Mapangu ! y 5°S Lunzadi Kikwit PANIA-MUTOMBO i Tshela k Kenge !h Lusambo Munono Mambwe Loango Boko Kibambi Lufuna !h Musanga-Idiofa Belo Bena-Mamba Entre Lubi Kunduye Basonge a Dinga KIKWIT Mashala h Lubunda Nkuvu Tsundi-Sud Tsanga-Sud Kinzenzengo LUEBO Lubi Sankuru ! L a Mbanza Ngungu Ngeba Kipuka Madimbi Lombelo Tshofa Lubao Yambulo a Bena-Nyembo Fubu Lula-Lumene Lukamba h Pania-Mutombo k Kivulu Luebo! e United Republic of WFP Office Bindungi KONGOLO KABIMBA Bundi Seke-Banza Kibolo Pay-Kongila Yasa-Lokwa Lubao Basonge Lukula Kilamba Sud-Banga Lue!hbo-Wedi Luebo Dimbelenge Patu Demba Kongolo ( Lufu Bamboma Kimpese Mungindu Ngudi h BAS-CONGO Popokabaka !h Luebo-Lulengele Tshibungu Diofwa Lubi Nord-Lukuga # MATADI Ndjoko-Punda o Luima Kashindi BOMA Lubisi h Popokabaka BANDUNDU DJOKU-PUNDA Ludimbi-Lukula Tanzania o Baluba La Mer Boma Palabala Mfidi Malele Luidi ! KANANGA Lubudi POPOKABAKA Gungu KALEMIE MUANDA h MhATADI Songololo Gombe-Sud Lobo Sungu Lozo Kilemba Luebo-Kabambaie Bekalebwe Nyunzu o KALEMIE o BOMA Kimvula Gungu o KABALO Yonso Kondo KABo ALO Tumbwhe Kananga o Benze Assolongo Feshi Kasai-Kabambaie Kabeya Mbuji Mayi Kisengwa Moanhda Kandale Nsangu KABINDA TUNTA !h Sud-Lukuga Mawanga Kobo Bapende Bulungu Kamwandu o Luela-Luvunguye Kalemie BANANA Matadi Ganeketi Tsh!(ipuka Kabalo Rutuku WFP Presence Feshi Muswaswa Kabinda KIALO Tshikapa Dibanda Miabi Tshilenge !h Lukuswa ( Kasongo Lunda Lufubu-Lomami Tshikapa Kamonia Lusamba Nord-Baluba # Lovua-Lushiku o Miao Kasangidi Lukashi-Lualu Kasongo-Lunda TSHIKAPA Dibaya Katanda Kingulu Mukoso Kasai Lunyeka Baluba-Lubangule Kamiji Storage Capacity: 240 MT Tshitadi Tshimbulu Kamiji Kamalondo Bangu Lovua-Longatshimo Tshishilu Gandajika Primary Road Kibunda Kavula Bambaie Luekeshi Niemba Food delivered (2013): 624 MT Kasai-Longatshimo Kansabala o Moba Kasa Mwendjila Mwa-Mushiko Bashi-Mboie Mwene Ditu Kayamba MOBAh Luiza MUYUMBA Commercial carrier: 7 Panzi o o Muloshi Kasadi-Sadi Kabongo h Manono MOBA Secondary Road !MANONO Mulundu T WFP- Fleet: 2 KAHEMBA Kabalekese Kalunga Bushimaie Kyofwe a Swa Tenda Kaniama Kiluba Bena-Kamanya n Kahemba Kabongo g Bena-Tanga a n FDP: 13 o Lueta Lusanza Nganye Bindu Katshisungu y Tertiary Road i TEMBO Loatshi Kayabala k Kulindji Badia Luvua a CPs: 5 Kanutshina Mwanza Mulongo Manda L Museka a Mutombo-Mukulu k Kizamba e River Nkulu Malemba Nkulu Pweto Mwenge Kasongo Nyembo h MOLIRO KATANGA o Kapanga Kinkondja Kayumba PWETO PWETO Road Corridor KAMINA Kiona-Ngoie Mwant-Yav Kapamayi o h o o VILLE MITWABA Pweto KAMINA Kiona-Nzini BASE Kamina Mitwaba Water Corridor tic Kabondo Butumba Atlan Dianda Lualaba Muteba KILWA Ocean Tshibamba Kayembe-Mukulu BUKAM!hA h Territory boundary Bukama Balomotwa Moero Sakundundu Kibanda Samutoma Kinda Waterbody Lumanga Mazangule Sandoa Tshipao Banweshi o LUBUDI Luapula Mbako Lubudi 10°S Mulumbu 10°S National Boundary Bakunda Muyeye Tshisangana Mwana-Muadi Angola Mukuleshi Bayeke Kasenga KASENGA Saluseke Dilolo !h Democratic Republic of the Congo Mwatshisenge Lulua-Lukoshi Mutanda KOLWEZI Luilu o Kafira DILOLO Mwakandala C.I.S o Kolwezi Ndumba Zambia Luena Mutshatsha Kambove Likasi Kisamamba Lufupa Lufira Kilometers LUBUMBASHI 0 100 200 400 Sources du !(o Bukanda Kinyama fleuve Congo $ Kipushi Lubumbashi Date Created: 09-April-2014 Baushi-Mwenda Coord. System/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 Kasumbalesa Map Num: COD_GLPM_A3L Balamba Glide Num: n/a [email protected] www.logcluster.org/ops/drc Sakania Balala Data Sources: Logistics Cluster, Kinshasa - DRC WFP, Logistics Cluster, GAUL, RGC. Disclaimer: The boundaries and names and the designations used on this map do not imply 15°E 20°E 25°E 30°E official endorsements or acceptance by the United Nations..
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