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Mahagi is a city of
Ituri province in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. As of 2012, it had an
estimated po****tion of 19,399. "Congo (Dem. Rep.): largest...
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Mahagi is a
territory and a
locality of
Ituri province in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is
located in the
northeastern part of the country,...
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administrative territories are: Aru (6,740 km2)
Djugu (8,184 km2)
Irumu (8,730 km2)
Mahagi (5,221 km2)
Mambasa (36,783 km2)
Ituri is a
region of high
plateau (2000–5000...
- Goli–
Mahagi–Bunia Road, is a road in
Uganda and the
Democratic Republic of the Congo,
connecting the
towns of Goli in
Uganda with
Mahagi, Djugu, Nizi...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of
Mahagi–Nioka (Latin: Romano-Catholicae
Dioecesis Mahagi-Nioka, French: Diocèse
catholique romain de
Mahagi-Nioka) is a
diocese located...
- has a 155
metres (509 ft)
jetty from
which boat
transport can link with
Mahagi-Port at the
north end of the lake, and with
Butiaba and
Ntoroko on the Eastern...
- Bahema-Nord,
Djugu territory. They also
regained two
Mokambo chiefdom groupments,
Mahagi territory, and all of Walendu-Pitsi groupment,
Djugu territory. In early...
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William Unek used an axe to kill 21
people in one and a half
hours near
Mahagi,
Belgian Congo.
Three years later, Unek went on
another rampage near Mwanza...
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national and one of the
Acholi people,
committed his
first murder spree near
Mahagi,
Belgian Congo in 1954,
where he
killed 21
people with an axe
within an...
- in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, they
reside in the
territory of
Mahagi in the
Ituri Province mostly north of Lake Albert. As of 2014,
there were...