Nkayi, Republic of the Congo

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Nkayi, also known as N'kayi, is a town and a commune[1] in the Bouenza Department of the Republic of the Congo. It is the country's fourth largest city with a population of 104,083 (2023 census).

Nkayi
Nkayi is located in Republic of the Congo
Nkayi
Nkayi
Location in the Republic of the Congo
Coordinates: 4°11′3″S 13°17′18″E / 4.18417°S 13.28833°E / -4.18417; 13.28833
Country Republic of the Congo
DepartmentBouenza Department
DistrictKayes District
CommuneNkayi
Area
 • Total
7.6 km2 (2.9 sq mi)
Elevation
181 m (594 ft)
Population
 (2023 census)
 • Total
104,083
 • Density14,000/km2 (35,000/sq mi)
Area code242

It is divided into 2 urban boroughs (arrondissements):

  1. Mouana-Nto (Mouana Ntô)
  2. Soulouka

Nkayi is a major sugar production centre in the country.

Transport

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The city is served by a station on the national railway network, the Congo-Ocean Railway. It is home to Yokangassi Airport, also known as Nkayi Airport.

History

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Situated in the fertile Niari Valley, the town was named Jacob in 1887. That was the name of the French engineer who led the first mission to select the best route for the Congo-Ocean Railway. Then the city began growing thanks to the thriving sugar cane plantations led by important agroindustries. In 1975, Jacob had a population of 25,000, and its name was changed to the native one of Nkayi.

The city is the fourth largest town in the Republic of the Congo since 1980.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Annuaire Statistique du Congo 2018, chapitre 3 : organisation administrative" (PDF). ins-congo.cg (in French). Institut National de la Statistique. 2021-03-23. p. 11. Retrieved 2023-08-18.
  • Decalo S., Thompson V. & Adloff R. 1984. Historical dictionary of Congo Pg 218–219. USA: The Scarecrow Press, Inc