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Dolisie,
known as
Loubomo (or Lubomo)
between 1975 and 1991, is a city and a commune. It is the
capital of
Niari in the
south western of the Republic...
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Dolisie Airport (IATA: DIS, ICAO: FCPD) is an
airport serving the city of
Dolisie,
Republic of the Congo. The city was
known as
Loubomo until 1991. The...
- In 2009, a
nationwide league was
reformed with 18 teams. AC Léopards (
Dolisie) AS
Cheminots (Pointe-Noire) AS
Kondzo (Brazzaville) AS Ponténégrine (Pointe-Noire)...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Dolisie (Latin:
Dioecesis Dolisiensis) is a
Catholic diocese located in the city of
Dolisie in the
ecclesiastical province...
- Athlétic Club Léopards de
Dolisie is a
football (soccer) club from the
Republic of
Congo based in
Dolisie,
Niari Department.
Congo Premier League Winner...
- "Projet de la
route Ndende-
Dolisie et de
facilitation du
transport sur le
corridor Libreville-Brazzaville –
phase 1" [Ndende-
Dolisie road
project and transport...
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Brazzaville Brazzaville 2,138,236 2 Pointe-Noire Pointe-Noire 1,398,812 3
Dolisie Niari 178,172 4
Nkayi Bouenza 104,083 5 Ouésso
Sangha 75,095 6 Kintélé...
- the Congo, and the
Cabinda portion of Angola. The
regional capital is
Dolisie.
According to an
administrational reorganisation of 2012,
Niari Department...
- in the
Republic of the Congo.
Ncouna →
Brazzaville (1884)
Dolisie →
Loubomo (1975) →
Dolisie (1991)
Jacob →
Nkayi (1975)
Rousset (1903) → Fort-Rousset...
- for
Gibraltar Football League club
Manchester 62 as a defender. Born in
Dolisie, he has pla**** club
football for CARA Brazzaville, AS Otôho and Linense...