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The Lado Enclave (French: Enclave de Lado; Dutch: Lado-Enclave) was a leased territory administered by the Congo Free State and later by the Belgian Congo that existed from 1894 until 1910, situated on the west bank of the Upper Nile in what is now South Sudan and northwest Uganda. Its capital was the town of Lado.
The LadoEnclave (French: Enclave de Lado; Dutch: Lado-Enclave) was a leased territory administered by the Congo Free State and later by the Belgian Congo...
1960, Ruanda-Urundi (modern Rwanda and Burundi) from 1922 to 1962, and LadoEnclave (modern Central Equatoria province in South Sudan) from 1884 to 1910...
Free State's eastern border in exchange for a lifetime lease of the LadoEnclave, which provided access to the navigable Nile and extended the Free State's...
of Rejaf, securing the LadoEnclave as a Belgian territory until Leopold's death in 1909. Leopold's conquest of the LadoEnclave met with approval from...
seat of the LadoEnclave, and Equatoria province LadoEnclave of the Congo Free State, in modern South Sudan Mount Lado, South Sudan Aldo Lado, Italian film...
Congolese victory and the permanent expulsion of the Mahdists from the LadoEnclave, as well as the establishment of a Belgian outpost along the Nile. King...
Ladoenclave. In 1900 there were said to be 1,500 troops from the Congo Free State divided among the three Ladoenclave Nile stations of Kiro, Lado and...
leased territory and remained an enclave of Chinese territory within Wei-hai-wei. Congo, Democratic Republic: The LadoEnclave was a 39,000 km2 exclave of...
Harry Sherwood Ranken VC (3 September 1883 – 25 September 1914) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award...
The Belgian LadoEnclave and then an autonomous region of Sudan. Seal of The Turco-Egyptian Sudan (1820–1885) Coat of Arms of The LadoEnclave (1894–1910)...
Possessions in Africa Belgian Congo (1908–1960) Ruanda-Urundi (1922–1962) LadoEnclave (1894-1910) Tangier International Zone (1925-1956) Possessions in Asia...
1910, the LadoEnclave, became the province of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, with its capital city at Rajaf. In 1912 the southern part of LadoEnclave become...
Grytviken (1904–1905) Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo) LadoEnclave Ruanda-Urundi (Rwanda and Burundi) Arguin (in Mauritania) Brandenburger...
Central Equatoria in South Sudan, on the west bank of the White Nile. The LadoEnclave was an exclave of the Congo Free State that existed from 1894 until 1910...
this place was a gauge for measuring the discharge of the river. The LadoEnclave of the Congo Free State controlled the west bank from 1894 and the Belgians...
the LadoEnclave. The LadoEnclave was officially part of the Belgian Congo. An 1896 agreement between the United Kingdom and Belgium saw the enclave turned...
Lugbara cuisine is one of the meals of East Africa and the ancient LadoEnclave. The Lugbara people of northwestern Uganda and northeastern DR Congo eat...
Abandoned by Emin's people in January 1889, Dufile being within the LadoEnclave was reoccupied and reconstructed by Belgian forces from 1902 to 1907...
Ingham 1962, p. 170. Ernst. Collins, R.O. (1960), "The transfer of the LadoEnclave to the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1910", Zaïre: Revue Congolaise, 14 (2–3)...
broadcasting in Arua since 1997. Uganda portal List of radio stations in Uganda LadoEnclave Railway stations in Uganda West Nile sub-region List of cities and towns...
Mathews, E.G: "World Info: Uganda" accessed 6 February 2007; but see also LadoEnclave. http://www.dacb.org/stories/demrepcongo/crawford_daniel.html Archived...