Kinkala District

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Kinkala District in the department
Country Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Republic of the Congo
Department Pool Department
Time zone UTC+1 (GMT +1)

Kinkala is a district in the Pool Department of south-eastern Republic of the Congo. The capital lies at Kinkala.

localization: at 70 km of south area of Brazzaville

Population = 68812

Mobile Operators = CELTEL and MTN

Towns and villages


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