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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 and the gendarmerie of the State of Katanga, a secessionist state rebelling against the Republic of the Congo in central Africa. The Katangese forces attacked the town as part of a larger ...
Kabalo is a town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is in Tanganyika province on the Lualaba River and is the administrative center of Kabalo territory . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
In 2015, Tanganyika was restored to full provincial status. In July 2006, during the Second Congo War , Katanga province was divided by fighting between the Rally for Congolese Democracy – Goma (RCD-G) faction, supported by Rwanda , and the ex-government faction, supported by local Mai Mai troops. [ 2 ]
The port at Kalemie was built to connect the Great Lakes rail line (from the Kabalo junction on the Lualaba River) to the Tanzanian lake port and railhead at Kigoma, from where the Tanzanian Central Railway Line runs to the seaport of Dar es Salaam. The port was built with a 130 m (430 ft) wharf and 3 mobile cranes, giving it a capacity of 500 ...
Kongolo is served by a railway station on the national system, which bridges the Lualaba river at this point via the Kongolo Bridge.The city lies across the river from Regional Road 631 (R631), linking Kayuyu, Lubao, Kabalo, Kongolo and Nyunzu; and is also on the (much smaller) Regional Road 632 (R632).
Kabalo – Lubumbashi Kabongo Kabalo – Lubumbashi Kaloko Kabalo – Lubumbashi Kamina Ilebo – Lubumbashi Kabalo – Lubumbashi Kananga Ilebo – Lubumbashi Kaniama Ilebo – Lubumbashi Kasaji Dilolo – Lubumbashi Kasese Kisangani Gare – Ubundu Katutu Kabalo – Lubumbashi Kazangulu Kinshasa Est – Matadi Kibamba Kabalo – Kindu Kibombo
The Compagnie du chemin de fer du Congo supérieur aux Grands Lacs africains (French; lit. ' Company of the Upper Congo to the African Great Lakes Railway ', abbreviated to CFL) was a Belgian railway company established in 1902 in the Congo Free State, later the Belgian Congo, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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 is 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) south of the town, paralleling the Lualaba River .