Kinshasa Then and Now

Kinshasa was a village on the south bank of the Congo when Stanley passed through in 1877. He returned in 1881 and established Leopoldville on the banks of contemporary Kintambo and Ngaliema. A post was opened upriver at Kinshasa in 1883. In 1923 Leopoldville was named the capital, comprising both Kinshasa and Leopoldville, established at Kalina (now Gombe), while "old" Leopoldville remained the capital of the Province. The Leopoldville-Kinshasa agglomeration was renamed Kinshasa in 1966.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Leopoldville 1946 - Forescom Building, Kin's 1st Skyscraper

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The Forescom Building was Kinshasa’s first skyscraper.   Completed in 1946, it excited interest among visitors to post-war Leopoldville and...
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Monday, May 23, 2011

Leopoldville 1942 - U.S. Troops Upgrade Ndolo Airport

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The German invasion of Belgium May 10, 1940 put the Belgian Congo in a problematic position, despite the great distance from the conflict...
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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Kinshasa 1971 - Hotel Intercontinental Opens

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The unrest and uncertainty that followed Independence in 1960 put a damper on development of the hospitality sector in Leopoldville -- the ...
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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Leopoldville 1911 - Kintambo Cité Established

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When Stanley first reached what would become Kinshasa near the end of his transcontinental journey in March 1877, he camped in the villag...
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I first moved to Congo in 1954 and Kinshasa in 1956. I have lived and worked there off and on ever since. I consider it to be my first home town.
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