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(Redirected from Leverville) Place in Kwilu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Lusanga
Lusanga is located in Democratic Republic of the CongoLusangaLusanga
Coordinates: 4°49′58″S 18°43′42″E / 4.832707°S 18.728256°E / -4.832707; 18.728256
CountryDemocratic Republic of the Congo
ProvinceKwilu
TerritoryBulungu

Lusanga (formerly Leverville) is a town in Kwilu province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is at the confluence of the Kwenge and Kwilu rivers. The town is served by a small airport (IATA Code: LUS).

In the colonial era the town was called Leverville. It was named after William Lever of the Lever Brothers, which started as a soap-making business and grew into the Unilever consumer goods giant. In 1911 Lever signed a treaty with the Belgian government to gain access to the palm oil of the colony, and established the main coordinating base at Leverville. The Huileries du Congo Belge (HCB), a subsidiary of Lever Brothers, established a large palm oil factory at Leverville, one of three in Kwilu.

References

  1. Warrington 1972, p. 2.
  2. Nziem 1998, p. 33.
  3. Gurney 1996, p. 207.
  4. Nziem 1998, p. 383.

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