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  2. Simisini Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Kisangani Simisini Air Base (ICAO: FZIA) is a military airport in the city of Kisangani, capital of the Tshopo Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Located in the western portion of Kisangani, 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) north of the Congo River, most of its traffic has moved to Bangoka International Airport. The airport is now a military ...

  3. Kisangani - Wikipedia

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    Kisangani holds a campus of the National University of the Congo, which includes the renowned Medicine Faculty, also known because of the refuted oral polio vaccine AIDS hypothesis. [75] Kisangani also maintains the city's focal library at University of Kisangani. The city holds an extensive collection of ancient Congolese and near East African ...

  4. Kisangani Diary - Wikipedia

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    Won – Cinéma du Réel Grand Prix for Best Film (Paris, 1998) [6] Won – "Centaur 98" for Best Documentary Film (St.Petersburg, 1998)Won – NY Film Expo Gold prize for Best Documentary (New York, 1999)

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  6. Kisangani Bangoka International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kisangani Bangoka International Airport (IATA: FKI, ICAO: FZIC) is an airport serving Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The airport is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) east of the city. The Bangoka VOR/DME (Ident: KGI) is 1.7 nautical miles (3.1 km) west of the airport. [3]

  7. Battle of Kinsangani (1997) - Wikipedia

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    Kisangani, and the refugees settled between Kisangani and Ubundu. The two camps of Kaese I and II housed 50,000 people, while 30,000 refugees joined the Biaro camp. [ 50 ] Access was extremely difficult for humanitarian organizations and, by April, around a hundred people were dying every day due to poor living conditions. [ 51 ]