The Niari valley is a fertile region in the Niari Department in the south west of the Republic of the Congo. The soil in the area is good and this state is an important agricultural and industrial region.
The Niarivalley is a fertile region in the Niari Department in the south west of the Republic of the Congo. The soil in the area is good and this state...
were wars between Sundi and Teke when Teke moved southwest into the Niarivalley. "Sundi". Oxford Reference. Retrieved 2022-02-12. Olson, James Stuart;...
agricultural credit institutions and closing down most state farms". The NiariValley in the south is a notable agricultural area. A large part of the Republic...
average yearly rainfall ranges from 1,100 millimetres (43 in) in the NiariValley in the south to over 2,000 millimetres (79 in) in central parts. The...
Koumbala Niola Doa The NiariValley, 250 km south west of Brazzaville Qurta, on the east bank of the Nile River in the upper Nile valley, has Nubian Sandstone...
writers, particularly the French and Belgians (Loango, Vungu, and the NiariValley), but this too is limited and does not exhaustively cover all of the...
copper mines in Mindouli and the territory of "Bukkameale" (perhaps the NiariValley) where copper could be obtained. Early Dutch commercial records indicate...
than 289 treaties between 1883 and 1884 in the conquest of the valley of Kouilou-Niari, territory ceded to France at the Berlin Conference in 1885. It...
at the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Kouilou-Niari River. A 2014 expedition leaving from Itanga village discovered a peat bog...
Assyria as a vassal ruler. After a revolt by Shattuara's son Wasashatta Adad-niari annexed some Mitanni lands and constructed a royal palace for himself at...
cut into lashed planking for a canoe, which fits the story of a man named Niari who made a canoe out of abandoned tablets. As European-introduced diseases...
Kouilou and the Pool Region would have 17 representatives each, Bouenza 13, Niari 12, Cuvette and Plateaux 10 each, Lékoumou 5, and Sangha and Likouala 3...