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What country is Lubumbashi?

Lubumbashi is a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Lubumbashi is the most important industrial and mining city in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the second largest city, the capital of Katanga Province, is located on the plateau at the southeast end of the border of the Democratic Republic of Congo, about 20 kilometers south of the Zambian border. There are abundant rare metal deposits nearby.

There is no direct flight between Congo (DRC) and China. The routes operated by Ethiopian Airlines (every Monday, Wednesday and Friday) have established communication links between Lubumbashi and big cities in China. After Air Egypt signed the contract with Guangzhou Wolff International Logistics Co., Ltd. as a freight forwarding company, the freight volume between China and Ganggang increased day by day.

Air transport plays an extremely important role in the domestic transport system of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Because there is no road, railway or waterway connection between provincial capitals, the land is not smooth, and the plane is the most important means of transportation. Due to the lack of maintenance and updating, most aviation infrastructure and aircraft are seriously aging.

The service quality, punctuality and safety of domestic flights are poor, and air crashes occur frequently. Part of its international flights are operated by foreign airlines, and its safety is relatively guaranteed. There are 6 airlines operating 12 routes in lubumbashi international airport, serving 10 cities in 5 countries and regions. Include Kinshasa, Lusaka, Johannesburg, Nairobi and Addis Ababa.

The Historical Evolution of Lubumbashi

In 1908, Belgian colonists set up factories to smelt copper, and in 19 10, a copper mine settlement was built. Established in 1942. After World War II, the mining industry expanded on a large scale, the city developed rapidly, and the restaurant and hotel industry developed. There are consulates in Belgium, South Africa, Angola, Italy, Zambia and other countries.

The largest mining center in China has two famous copper SICOMINES, Kipsie and Rouach, which are rich in metals such as copper, zinc, lead, cadmium, germanium, actinides and tantalum, and are equipped with large metallurgical enterprises, such as the newly established Hua Gang Mining Company. The city is also called the copper capital of Congo. In addition, there are cement, textile, food, vehicle and mechanical repair industries and hydropower stations.

The transportation hub in southern Congo (DRC). The railway runs through the mainland, Zambia, Angola and other countries, but now the railway has been unable to operate normally. The road leads north to all parts of the country. There are Katanga Cultural Center, French Cultural Center, Museum, Public Zoo, Academy of Fine Arts, Lubumbashi University, Teachers College and various specialized schools.

There are roads leading to Kasai province of Mweru Lake, Kalemie of Tanganyika Lake, northeastern Congo and eastern Africa, but the road conditions are not good. There is a railway leading to Benguela port in Angola along the Atlantic coast, but it has been abandoned. The coast of the Indian Ocean can be reached by the Tanzania-Zambia Railway. Luano International Airport is located at 0/7km northeast of the urban area, built at 1958.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia -Lubumbashi