Kasaï Province
| Kasaï Province du Kasaï (French) | |
|---|---|
| Province du Kasaï | |
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| Coordinates: 5°21′S 21°25′E / 5.350°S 21.417°E | |
| Country |  Democratic Republic of the Congo | 
| Created | 2015 | 
| Named after | Kasai River | 
| Capital | Tshikapa | 
| Government | |
| • Governor | Crispin Mukendi[1] | 
| Area | |
|  • Total | 95,631 km2 (36,923 sq mi) | 
| • Rank | 12th | 
| Population  (2024 est.) | |
|  • Total | 3,686,000 | 
| • Density | 39/km2 (100/sq mi) | 
| Ethnic groups | |
| • Native | BaKuba, BaMongo, Bashilele, BaPende, Kete, Bena-Lulua, Chokwe, Mbagani, BaLuba, Pygmies | 
| Time zone | UTC+2 (Central Africa Time) | 
| License Plate Code |  CGO / 08 | 
| Official language | French | 
| Regional language | Tshiluba | 
| Website | www | 
Kasaï is one of the 21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Kasaï and Kasaï-Central provinces are the result of the dismemberment of the former Kasaï-Occidental province.[2] Kasaï was formed from the Kasaï district and the independently administered city of Tshikapa which became the capital of the new province.
There are 5 administrative territories within the province, which include:
See also
References
- ^ Kindalo, Diaris (28 June 2024). "Kasaï : Dieudonné Piemé cède le fauteuil de Gouverneur à Crispin Mukendi". Actu7.cd (in French). Retrieved 29 June 2024.
- ^ "RDC : le Kasaï-Occidental démembré". Radio Okapi (in French). 18 July 2015. Archived from the original on 13 August 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2020.