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Kimpoko is a district within Maluku municipality in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


Location

Kimpoko is on the northeast shore of the Pool Malebo near where a branch of the Congo River enters the Pool to east of the Îles de Kabongo. It is in
Kinshasa Province Kinshasa (; ; ln, Kinsásá), formerly Léopoldville ( nl, Leopoldstad), is the capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Once a site of fishing and trading villages situated along the Congo River, Kinshasa is now one of ...
, about as the crow flies to the northeast of the capital city of
Kinshasa Kinshasa (; ; ln, Kinsásá), formerly Léopoldville ( nl, Leopoldstad), is the capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Once a site of fishing and trading villages situated along the Congo River, Kinshasa is now one o ...
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History

In June 1883
Louis-Gustave Amelot Louis-Gustave Amelot (25 August 1857 – 1 December 1884) was a Belgian mechanical engineer who served with the International African Association, the precursor to the Congo Free State ''(Work and Progress) , national_anthem = Vers l'av ...
was appointed commander of Kimpoko station. At Kimpoko Amelot got into an argument with a chief and six of his headmen over the rotting carcass of a hippopotamus, which resulted in their being killed. Soon there were rumors that the post was in danger, and
Henry Morton Stanley Sir Henry Morton Stanley (born John Rowlands; 28 January 1841 – 10 May 1904) was a Welsh-American explorer, journalist, soldier, colonial administrator, author and politician who was famous for his exploration of Central Africa Cen ...
ordered the complete evacuation of its staff and equipment to Léopoldville. In 1884 Edde Gleerup was appointed head of the Kimpoko Station at Stanley Pool. He built a new station there. A Baptist missionary station was established at Kimpoko in 1886 as a way-station for transportation to the Upper Kasaï region. The missionaries also had stations at Vivi, Isangila and Manyanga. From the stretch of the river from Isangila to Manyanga they could travel by a launch propelled by oars and sails. From there they had to walk to Léopoldville, and from there by oars of steamer to Kimpoko.


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