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  1. Sub-Saharan Africa's second-largest city, Kin (as locals universally call it) sprawls seemingly forever from the banks of the Congo River to its distant shanty towns. Shot through with chaos, music and a lust for life that is as infectious as it is overwhelming, Kinshasa is a city you experience rather than visit, but there's no better place ...

  2. Things to Do in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo: See Tripadvisor's 6,355 traveler reviews and photos of Kinshasa tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Kinshasa. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  3. www.worldatlas.com › cities › kinshasaKinshasa - WorldAtlas

    Sep 7, 2021 · Geography. Aerial view of Ville de Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kinshasa is located in the southwest of the DRC, on the southern bank of the Congo River, the second-longest river in Africa. The city is located 515 km from the Atlantic Ocean, and is situated just south of the Equator. To the north of Kinshasa, across the Congo ...

  4. Kinshasa , formerly Léopoldville, Capital and largest city (pop., 2005 est.: 5,717,000), Democratic Republic of the Congo. Situated on the southern bank of the Congo River, it was founded as Léopoldville in 1881 by Henry Morton Stanley. It became the capital of the Belgian Congo in the 1920s.

  5. Kinshasa is the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It faces Brazzaville, the capital of the neighbouring Republic of the Congo, which can be seen in the distance across the wide Congo River.

  6. Kinshasa is the dynamic centre of the nation’s popular culture, the language of which is Lingala, the urban lingua franca. Congo’s popular music is renowned throughout Africa; well-established bands from the country tour abroad to Europe and the Americas as well.

  7. Kinshasa, Urban Pulse of the Congo. In this chaotic capital, art is one way to survive. By Robert Draper. Photographs by Pascal Maitre. 30 min read. This story appears in the September 2013 issue...

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