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Things to see in Lodja, Congo

Lodja is a small town in the Democratic Republic of Congo that is known for its colonial architecture and historical significance. The town was founded in 1882 by Colonel Pierre-François Conte, and it served as the capital of the Belgian Congo until 1960. Today, Lodja is a quiet tourist destination that offers visitors a glimpse into colonial African life. The town's main attractions include its well-preserved colonial architecture, including several churches and government buildings; its markets; and its lakeside promenade.

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Quick info about Lodja
DetailValue
CountryCongo
RegionSankuru
Latitude-3.49
Longitude23.42
Appr. population68244

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