Lomami District (, ) was a district of the Belgian Congo from 1912 to 1933, when it was dissolved.
It covered very roughly the same area as the present Lomami Province and the northwest of Haut-Lomami Province.
Location
Parts of the Stanley Falls and Lualaba districts were combined to form
Katanga Province in 1910, which was called a vice-government general.
An
arrĂȘtĂ© royal of 28 March 1912 divided the Congo into 22 districts.
A map of the colony after this division shows Lomami District bordering
Maniema District to the northeast, Tanganika-Moero District to the east,
Lulua District to the south,
Kasai District to the west and
Sankuru District to the northwest.
The district was named after the
Lomami River, whose upper reaches flowed northward through the district.
Katanga Province become a vice-government in 1913.
It contained the districts of Lomami, Tanganika-Moero, Lulua and Haut-Luapula.
In 1933 the provinces were reorganized into six provinces, named after their capitals, and the central government assumed more control.
Katanga became Elisabethville Province.
The number of districts was reduced to 15, with 102 territories.
Lomami was divided among Sankuru District, Lualaba District and Tanganika District.
In 2015 Lomami Province was formed from the Kabinda District and the independently administered city of Mwene-Ditu. The town of Kabinda was elevated to capital city of the new province.
Haut-Lomami was formed from the Haut-Lomami district, whose town of Kamina was elevated to capital city of the new province.
Maps
File:1910 provinces Belgian Congo cropped from 1950 administration map Atlas General du Congo 611.jpg|1910 districts after formation of Katanga in the southeast
File:1912 provinces Belgian Congo cropped from 1950 administration map Atlas General du Congo 611.jpg|1912 districts including Lomami
File:1933 provinces Belgian Congo cropped from 1950 administration map Atlas General du Congo 611.jpg|1933 provinces and districts after Lomami was dissolved
File:Democratic Republic of the Congo (26 provinces) - Lomami.svg |The present Lomami Province
File:Democratic Republic of the Congo (26 provinces) - Haut-Lomami.svg |The present Haut-Lomami Province
See also
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Districts of the Belgian Congo
Sources