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Lubumbashi (UK: /ˌluːbʊmˈbæʃi/ LOO-buum-BASH-ee, US: /ˌluːbuːmˈbɑːʃi/ LOO-boom-BAH-shee;
former French: Élisabethville [elizabɛtvil];
former Flemish: Elisabethstad...
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Lubumbashi International Airport (IATA: FBM, ICAO: FZQA) is an
airport serving Lubumbashi,
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Lubumbashi International...
- copper, tin, radium, uranium, and diamonds. The region's
former capital,
Lubumbashi, is the second-largest city in the Congo.
Copper mining in
Katanga dates...
- The
capture of
Lubumbashi took
place in
April 1997,
during the
First Congo War in
southern Zaire (now the
Democratic Republic of Congo). The
rebels of...
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Kenya is a
commune of the city of
Lubumbashi in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was
created in 1929 as an
extension of Kamalondo. List of Neighborhoods:...
- The
University of
Lubumbashi (French: Université de
Lubumbashi), also
known by the
acronym UNILU, is one of the
largest universities in the Democratic...
- "resource curse".
Besides the
capital Kinshasa, the two next
largest cities,
Lubumbashi and Mbuji-Mayi, are both
mining communities. The DRC's
largest exports...
- to as TP Mazembe, is a
Congolese professional football club
based in
Lubumbashi. Tout
Puissant Mazembe, the
first sports club from the
Democratic Republic...
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Museum of
Lubumbashi (French: Musée
national de
Lubumbashi) is a
museum with core
collections in
archaeology and
ethnography in
Lubumbashi, Haut-Katanga...
- The
following is a
timeline of the
history of the city of
Lubumbashi,
Democratic Republic of the Congo. 1909 1 September:
Elisabethville site designated...