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Pointe Noire is a city in Republic of the Congo.

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the wealthy capital of oil-rich Cabinda Province

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Lopé National Park

mix of savanna & dense forest along the Ogooue River; float along the river in pirogue, view ancient rock engravings, or track gorillas or mandrill monkeys with a pygmy guide.

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Conkouati-Douli National Park

The Conkouati-Douli National Park is a UNESCO recognised coastal national park in the Republic of the Congo. Created by Presidential Decree No. 99-136 on 14 August 1999, it covers an area of 504,950 ha and is located in the Kouilou Department, straddling the districts of Nzambi-Madingo and Kayes in the extreme northwest of the department. It is located near the villages of Cotovindou and Louléma along the border between Congo and Gabon, at the point of intersection with the National Route 5. Conkouati-Douli National Park has is managed by the Ministry of forest Economy and Durable Development (MEFDD) in partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). The responsibilities of both partners are outline in an agreement protocol. In 2014, the park coordination is assured by a conservator/ coordinatior of MEFDD and a Principal Technical Advisor of WCS. They are assisted by an assictant conservator (MEFDD) and an administrator/ accountant (WCS). The park counts 70 permanent employees of whom 95% are recruited locally. During the annual marine turtle nesting season between October and March every year, another 30 people are recruited locally to monitor the beaches. Activities include community outreach, biological research and tourism development. The park surveillance team counts 36 guards in early 2014.

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Dolisie

Republic of the Congo
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Dolisie

Dolisie is a city in the Niari Valley, named after Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza's lieutenant Albert Dolisie. In 1975, it's name was changed to Loubomo, however in 1991, the old name was restored. Dolisie was nicknamed "green gold".

The city was founded as a station on the Congo-Ocean Railway, and it was named after Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza's lieutenant Albert Dolisie. It became a thriving city thanks to the wealth of the railway, and it had 20,000 inhabitants in 1972. The city's name changed to Loubomo in 1975, and soon it became the third largest city in Congo-Brazzaville. The civil war of the late 1990s caused an exodus of rural people towards cities, and Loubomo's population has significantly increased since then.

Dolisie is a major rail center. Its location marks the link between the east-west Congo-Ocean Railway and the Mbinda line which runs north to the border with Gabon at Mbinda. Dolisie is also home to numerous small industries (wood, lumber).

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

31°C22
Precipitation: 120 mm

Feb

31°C21
Precipitation: 170 mm

Mar

32°C21
Precipitation: 210 mm

Apr

32°C22
Precipitation: 200 mm

May

31°C21
Precipitation: 94 mm

Jun

28°C19
Precipitation: 0 mm

Jul

26°C18
Precipitation: 0 mm

Aug

27°C18
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Sep

28°C19
Precipitation: 7.6 mm

Oct

30°C21
Precipitation: 71 mm

Nov

30°C22
Precipitation: 210 mm

Dec

30°C22
Precipitation: 170 mm
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