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The Lokoro River ( French : Rivière Lokoro ) is a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo , one of the largest affluents of Lake Mai-Ndombe .

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4-599: The river originates in the Dekese Territory , then flows west through the Lokolama sector of Oshwe Territory of Mai-Ndombe Province , then northwestward along the boundary between Kiri Territory and Inongo Territory to enter the northern part of Lake Mai-Ndombe. The river runs through extensive areas of permanent swamp forest. When the heavy rains begin in October the river floods and brings oxygenated water and nutrients into

8-656: The Democratic Republic of the Congo . The administrative center is the town of Dekese . The territory is isolated. Roads are impassable and radio reception is very poor. The territory suffers from continued communal conflicts. In 2010, of 176 such conflicts reported in Kasaï Occidental province, 38 were in Dekese Territory. In May 2011, after the former governor of Kasai Occidental had been removed from office and

12-505: The Lokoro, which flows through the center, the Lokolo in the northern part and Lula in the south. This region has been the location for studies of Bonobos in the wild. This article related to a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Dekese Territory Dekese Territory is an administrative area of Kasai province of

16-532: The swamp forests. Near the upper Lokolo there is a great intercalary savanna named Ita. This seems to have been the location of a Bolia chiefdom at the end of the fourteenth century. The headwaters of the river are in the southern part of the Salonga National Park Most of the park is accessible only via river. The region in the south of the park that is occupied by the Iyaelima people is accessible via

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