Dekese is a community in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the right bank of the Lukenie River. It is the administrative center of the Dekese territory of Kasai province.[1]
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Dekese is a community in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the right bank of the Lukenie River. It is the administrative center of the Dekese territory...
Dekese Airport (ICAO: FZVT) is an airport serving the community of Dekese in Kasaï Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Democratic Republic of...
Dekese Territory is an administrative area of Kasai province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The administrative center is the town of Dekese...
Hendo, also known as Songomeno, is a Bantu language in Dekese territory (Kasai province), Democratic Republic of the Congo. Hendo at Ethnologue (25th ed...
vernacular, a.k.a. "Hen(s) do" Hendo language, a Bantu language indigenous to Dekese territory in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Hendo Hover, an American...
Taralekar, Reena Rae, Vy Nguyen, Yann Say-Liang-Fat La ferme aux arbres de Dekese Team - Alex Théodore Kambou, Ali Siribié, Bernard K. Allouan Leaders of...
of the largest affluents of Lake Mai-Ndombe. The river originates in the Dekese Territory, then flows west through the Lokolama sector of Oshwe Territory...
Date Event Dekese, Kasaï Province, is founded by Alexandre Delcommune around 1888. 31 January Herman Ledeganck is appointed vice-governor-general March...
water routes in a year. Delcommune founded the posts of Nioki, Tolo and Dekese among others in the Mai Ndombe District. During this trip he settled an...
the Congo. It is coterminous with the Territoires ("counties") of Kole, Dekese and Lomela. 14 June 1951: Established as Apostolic Prefecture of Kole from...
administered. It is now the capital of Kasaï Province. Territories were Dekese, Ilebo, Kamonia, Luebo and Mweka. Kasaï-Occidental was split in 2015 into...