Mai-Ndombe Province
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| Capital | Inongo | ||||
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| National language | Lingala | ||||
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1,768,327 [1] (est. ) /km² |
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| Demonym | none | ||||
| Official Website | [ Province de Mai-Ndombe] | ||||
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Mai-Ndombe Province is one of three provinces which are being restored from Bandundu Province.
[edit] Heads of the provincial government from 1962-1965
Presidents (from 1965, governors)
- 8 Sep 1962 - Dec 1963 Victor Kumoriko
- 23 Sep 1963 - 11 Oct 1963 V. Bola (in rebellion)
- Jan 1964 - Dec 1964 Gabriël Zangabie
- 1964 - 1965 ...
- 27 Jul 1965 - 25 Apr 1966 Daniël Mongiya
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