Lubudi Territory

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Lubudi Territory
Lubudi Territory
Lubudi Territory
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Lubudi Territory
Coordinates: 9°57′06″S25°57′47″E / 9.951593°S 25.963064°E / -9.951593; 25.963064 Coordinates: 9°57′06″S25°57′47″E / 9.951593°S 25.963064°E / -9.951593; 25.963064
CountryFlag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  DR Congo
Province Lualaba Province

Lubudi is a territory in the Lualaba Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The territory holds the main factory of Ciments et materiaux de construction du Katanga (CIMENKAT). [1]

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References

  1. Pary, J., Les matériaux de construction, l'industrie Katangaise. Réalisation et prospective, 1955-1960. , retrieved 2020-09-20