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Bambesa Territory
Territory in Bas-Uele, DR Congo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bambesa is a territory of the province of Bas-Uele resulting from the dismemberment of the former Orientale (Eastern) province.[2][3] Its administrative center is the town of Bambesa.
Settlements include the town of Makongo on the Makongo River[4] and Zobia on the Bima River.[5]
In the surroundings around Bambesa, mainly green-green deciduous forest grows.[6] Around Bambesa, it is sparsely populated, with 17 inhabitants per square kilometer.[7] Tropical monsoon climate prevails in the area.[8] Annual average temperature in the funnel is 21 °C. The warmest month is June, when the average temperature is 22 °C, and the coldest is July, at 20 °C.[9] Average annual rainfall is 1,716 millimeters. The rainy month is August, with an average of 252 mm rainfall, and the driest is January, with 28 mm rainfall.[10]
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Location
The smallest territory of Bas-Uele. It has an area of 9,130 km2 (3,530 sq mi). It is bordered:
- to the north: by the territories of Ango and Bondo;
- to the east: by the territory of Poko
- to the west: by the territory of Buta
- to the south: by the territory of Banalia in the province of Tshopo
References
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