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République Démocratique Du Congo f R é p u b l i q u e d é m o c r a t i q u e d u C o n g o - N o r d K i v u Ville de Butembo, 15 Octobre 2018 Village DJUGU WAMBA H A U T - U E L E DJUGU BUTUHE !\!(Bunia Irumu t r !\ e Mambasa b Bunia l !\ A e k I T U R I MAMBASA IRUMU a Bafwasende L Kasitu !\ Village KASITU Beni !\ BAFWASENDE Groupement de T S H O P O MALIO BUTE!\MBO OICHA LUBERO N N " " 0 0 ' ' 2 2 1 Lubero 1 ° ° 0 !\ 0 OUGANDA rd a w d E ke a L N O R D - K I V U LUBUTU RUTSHURU WALIKALE Rutshuru !\ TANZANIE Village VULINDI Walikale Masisi !\ !\ MASISI NYIRAGONGO GOMA !(GGomaoma PUNIA !\ M A N I E M A Idjwi RWANDA u !\ v i KALEHE Kalehe K !\ c S U D - K I V U a SHABUNDA IDJWI L KABARE E.P.Umoja Groupement de BUNYUKA Village MUTUNDU Village BULEGHA Quartier E.P.Vulindi E.P.Meso Village Mukalangirwa Maghombi Quartier VUHINGA Kamesi Mbonzo N N " Mama Musay Village " 0 0 ' ' 0 MUTANO 0 1 1 ° ° 0 0 Commune de VULAMBA Inst.Mihake Inst.Nuru Mama Rose Quartier Quartier E.P.Masoy Wayene Congo ya sika Makerere Village BUKOROGHOTO Disp. Gloria Quartier Muchanga E.P. Mavono Clin. Gloria Kalemire Inst.Lyambo Butembo Kivika UCG Inst.Buliki Paroisse Lyambo Groupement de Quartier ISALE-BULAMBO Quartier E.P.Mirembo E.P.Kitatumba Kimbulu Matembe Muyisa HGR de Kitatumba Paroisse Kitatumba Maison Kituli Inst.Butembo Le Roi Mairie de Butembo Quartier E.P.Kambali Kambali Inst.Kambali Clinique PÚdiatriq Quartier Mutiri Wanamahika Mukuna E.P.Kamusonge CHP Heshima Letu Marché central E.P.Masikilizano Quartier Quartier Commune de BULENGERA Ngere N De l'Evêché N " " 0 0 ' ' 8 8 ° E.P.A. Vungi ° 0 Quartier 0 Lumumba Vungi Paroisse Mukuna Village Bien Etre KIVUNANO E.P.Kimemi Lycee Butembo E.P.Butembo cite Makasi Baraka IRIS Quartier Quartier BCZS de Butembo Vungi Mukuna Cathedrale Mater Ecclesiae Quartier Tulizeni Centre Commercial Kihinga Inst.Visogho Ignis Kyaghala Quartier Matanda Vutsundo Commune de KIMEMI Quartier Inst.Masiki E.P.Kalwanga Masiki Biondi Keveramuke Inst.Mgr Kataliko E.P.Mama wa rehema E.P.Katsya E.P.La verite Quartier Matanda Aéroport de Rughenda Quartier E.P.Vutetsi Quartier Kyaghala Quartier Kitulu Vutetse Quartier E.P.Kirivata Malende E.P.Matanda Inst.Bulumbi Rughenda Paroisse Vulema Vutetse E.P.Vutahira Vuhika Paroisse Marie Echelle du Paradis ADEPROSA E.P.Katwa E.P.Mihake Quartier Mitoya Nduko Bwinyole Inst.Mahamba CEMEBU N N " " 0 0 ' ' 6 6 ° ° 0 0 E.P.Nderembi Quartier Rughenda Quartier Katwa Inst de Katwa Masuli HGR de Katwa Quartier Bwinongo BCZS de Katwa Village MUMOLE Inst.Nyota ya asubui Inst.Patriarche Kambuli Commune de MUSUSA Paroisse Misebere Village CUGEKI Groupement de ISALE-VUHOVI Kyambogho Village MATSINGA E.P.Vighole Quartier Vighole Quartier Ngingi N N " " 0 0 ' ' 4 4 ° ° 0 0 Légende Ĕn Ecole Ě Bureau Central Zone de Santé !\ Chef lieu de Province ę Maison Communale v® Infrastricture hospitalière !! Ville de taille Majeure ! ę Mairie "' Hopital Général de Référence Ville de taille Moyenne !\ Chef lieu de Territoire "' Hopital ! Village_But č Paroisse/Cathédrale Limite Quartier õ Aérport (Non Opérationnel) ± Limite Commune/Groupement R Marché Echelle Nominale de 1:16 000 au format A0 0 0.5 1 2 Kilomètres Date Création: 15 Oct 2018 Préparée par: Cluster Log - Kinshasa CO Sourcesdes données: Contributeurs OSM, Cluster Logistique, Contact: [email protected] Référence Carte: Protection Civile du Nord Kivu, RGC, Website: www.logcluster.org/ops/drc COD_Butembo_CityMap_A0L_20181015 Les fontières, les noms et les désignations utilisées sur cette carte n'impliquent pas l'endossement officiel ou l'acceptation NOTE : Cette carte a été réalisée avec les données disponibles. Elle sera mise à jour dès acquisition de nouvelles données. par les Nations Unies. (c) OpenStreetMap and contributors, Creative Commons-Share Alike License (CC-BY-SA) 29°16'0"E 29°18'0"E 29°20'0"E.
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