Mbanza-Kongo

Mbanza-Kongo ( portugalavon M'Banza Kongo ), tir burkaf debak ke Angola.

Mbanza-Kongo tir tano katcalapafo izvaxo ke tawava nume bak 2017 wetce arayaf debak ke tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO zo bendeyer.


Mbanza-Kongo wid tigis moe azekexa dem ontine vas 570 m- tiyir gaderopafu is swavopafu kelu ke Kongo gazaxo, i ke tana logijafa tadleyena soka ke Istefa Afrika remi XIV-eafa ik XIX-eafa decemda. Izvaxo aname gazafe sokexe is orpafe erbaltxe is tumtaf aal is dere gazafo naboxaxo voneweyer. Artlapiyis teni XV-eafa decemda, portugalik va raporafa kolna prekson gu Europa gu kruldesa widavarea kum lizukafa ugota loplekuyud. Mbanza-Kongo, voldum betaro xo koe geesaxarafa Afrika, va yona aludevafa betawera nekiyina gan kofira ke kristeva is artlapira ke portugalik ko istefa Afrika cugeke divnedir. UNESCO : Mbanza-Kongo

(en) The town of Mbanza Kongo, located on a plateau at an altitude of 570 m, was the political and spiritual capital of the Kingdom of Kongo, one of the largest constituted states in Southern Africa from the 14th to 19th centuries. The historical area grew around the royal residence, the customary court and the holy tree, as well as the royal funeral places. When the Portuguese arrived in the 15th century they added stone buildings constructed in accordance with European methods to the existing urban conurbation built in local materials. Mbanza Kongo illustrates, more than anywhere in sub-Saharan Africa, the profound changes caused by the introduction of Christianity and the arrival of the Portuguese into Central Africa. ~ UNESCO website, licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0

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    Mbanza-Kongo
    Tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO
    Mbanza-Kongo, arayaf debak
    DEBALA
    Tawavaf segAfrika
    PatectaAngola       
    WinkaZaire Winka
    Maneka 6° 16' 01" G-, 14° 15' 00" R-
    KIRA
    OrdArayaf debak
    Ludeem(iii) (iv) (vi)
    Debakaf otuk1511
    Bendesa ilana2017 ( 41-eaf frugot )
    Welmot0.89 km²
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