-
center of
Kabalo territory.
Kabalo is the
junction of
railway lines to the
north and to Lake
Tanganyika in the east. It is
served by
Kabalo Airport. Railway...
- The
Battle of
Kabalo was
fought at
Kabalo by
United Nations peacekeeping forces and
Baluba militias from 7 April to 11 April 1961
against mercenaries...
-
Kabalo Airport (IATA: KBO, ICAO: FZRM) is an
airport serving the town of
Kabalo, in the
Tanganyika Province of
Democratic Republic of the Congo. The runway...
- the
Belgian ship
Kabalo, and Cappellini's
commander Salvatore Todaro (Favino)
decided to
disobey orders and to
rescue the
Kabalo's crew,
being forced...
- Malebo/ Léopoldville
Stanleyville Mahagi-Port
Nyangwe Ponthierville Kindu Kabalo Kibanga Kongolo Bukama Albertville Kabongo Kamina On 4
January 1902 the...
- of the film
Congo to tell a side
story following the
exploits of
Butembo Kabalo (pla**** by
Steven Anthony Jones), the only
survivor of the
first Travicom...
-
still active in the
Tanganyika region and have
strongholds around Nyunzu-
Kabalo-Kongolo and the so-called "death triangle" of Ma****-Mitwaba-Pweto. MONUC...
-
patrol off the
island of Madeira,
Cappellini sighted the
Belgian steamer Kabalo (5,186 tons),
carrying aircraft spare parts, and
after unsuccessfully firing...
-
Belgium deplo**** paratroopers,
without the
Congolese state's permission, in
Kabalo and
elsewhere to
protect fleeing white civilians. The
Belgian intervention...
- Bortey-Sam, Nesta; Oroszlany, Balazs; Muzandu, Kaampwe; Choongo, Kennedy;
Kabalo, Abel Nketani; Ntapisha, John; Mweene, Aaron; Umemura, Takashi; I****uka...