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The Ndjili River (French: Rivière Ndjili) is a river that flows from the south through the capital city of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it joins the Congo River. It separates the districts of Tshangu and Mont Amba. [1] The river gives its name to the Ndjili commune and to the Ndjili International Airport. [2]
Ndjili or N'Djili is a municipality in the Tshangu district of Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [2] It is named after the Ndjili River , which forms its western boundary.
A map of the principal rivers and lakes of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Chiloango River; Congo River. M'pozo River; Inkisi River (Zadi River) Ndjili River. Lukaya River; Lukunga River; Kasai River (Kwa River) Fimi River. Lukenie River; Lokoro River; Lotoi River; Kwango River. Kwilu River. Inzia River; Kwenge River; Lutshima River; Wamba ...
Ndjili (N'Djili) Tshangu: 11.4 km 2 (4.4 sq mi) 442,138 38,784/km 2 (100,450/sq mi) Ngaba: Mont Amba: 4.0 km 2 (1.54 sq mi) 180,650 45,163/km 2 (116,970/sq mi) Ngaliema: Lukunga: 224.3 km 2 (86.60 sq mi) 683,135 3,046/km 2 (7,890/sq mi) Ngiri-Ngiri: Funa: 3.4 km 2 (1.31 sq mi) 174,843 51,424/km 2 (133,190/sq mi) Nsele (N'Sele) Tshangu: 898.79 ...
N'Djili International Airport is the largest airport in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and ranks 37th in Africa in terms of passengers carried, with 12 international flights per day. [32] In December 2015, Kinshasa was designated as a City of Music by UNESCO and has been a member of the Creative Cities Network since then.
Ndjili may refer to: Ndjili, Kinshasa , also known as N'djili or N'Djili, a commune of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Ndjili River , a river that runs through Kinshasa
1 Maps. 2 Stations served by ... Ndjili; Limete - Kinshasa - national capital; ... Kinshasa - national capital; (river port railhead) [2] (river ferry to be replaced ...
Limete is located south of the Pool Malebo between the mouths of the Funa and Ndjili rivers. The eastern boundary is the Ndjili going south down to Boulevard Lumumba ( RN1 [ fr ] ). The western boundary from the north follows the Funa, Boulevard Lumumba, and Avenue de L'Université down to Avenue Kikwit.