Isangila, formerly called Isanghila or Isanguila is the headquarters of a sector of the
Seke-Banza territory in
Kongo Central
Kongo Central ( kg, Kongo dia Kati ), formerly Bas-Congo is one of the 26 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Its capital is Matadi.
History
At the time of independence, the area now encompassing Kongo Central was part of the g ...
province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Location
The lower part of the Congo River below Stanley Pool first descends through the Livingstone Falls and rapids, then has a navigable section from
Manyanga
Manyanga was a staging post on the route from the coast to Léopoldville during the days of the Congo Free State.
It was at the upper end of a navigable reach of the Congo River from Isangila, further downstream to the west.
Above Manyanga goods ...
to Isangile, and then has further rapids and cataracts down to
Matadi
Matadi is the chief sea port of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the capital of the Kongo Central province, adjacent to the border with Angola. It had a population of 245,862 (2004). Matadi is situated on the left bank of the Congo River, ...
, from where it is navigable to the Atlantic Ocean.
Isangila is on the right bank of the
Congo River
The Congo River ( kg, Nzâdi Kôngo, french: Fleuve Congo, pt, Rio Congo), formerly also known as the Zaire River, is the second longest river in Africa, shorter only than the Nile, as well as the second largest river in the world by discharge ...
, about north and upstream from
Vivi.
From there the river is navigable for small steamers and whaleboats for about upstream to Manyanga.
It was an important post for portage operations to
Léopoldville
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 ...
before the construction of the
Matadi-Léopoldville Railway.
History
In 1880
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 and his sear ...
established stations for the
International African Association
The International African Association (in full, "International Association for the Exploration and Civilization of Central Africa"; in French ''Association Internationale Africaine,'' and in full ''Association Internationale pour l'Exploration et ...
at Vivi, Isanghila,
Lukungo, Manyanga South and Leopoldville below Stanley Pool.
Stanley returned to
Vivi on 4 July 1882 and began organizing an expedition up the Congo River to the
Stanley Falls, which would take control of the country along the route.
When
Louis Valcke and
Alphonse van Gèle
Alphonse van Gèle, also written van Gele or Vangele (25 April 1848 – 23 February 1939), was a Belgian soldier who served as the Vice-Governor General of the Congo Free State from December 1897 until January 1899.
He established the Equator S ...
arrived in Vivi with a contingent of Zanzibari troops soon after, Stanley at once instructed them to work on construction of the road from Vivi to Isangila, bypassing the rapids and leading to the navigable section up to
Manyanga
Manyanga was a staging post on the route from the coast to Léopoldville during the days of the Congo Free State.
It was at the upper end of a navigable reach of the Congo River from Isangila, further downstream to the west.
Above Manyanga goods ...
, then to connect Manyanga to Léopoldville.
The work had to be done quickly so the dismantled ''Association internationale Africaine'' steamer and goods could be carried to Léopoldville for the planned expedition.
The road to Isangila is mentioned by
William Holman Bentley in his account of the
Baptist Missionary Society
BMS World Mission is a Christian missionary society founded by Baptists from England in 1792. It was originally called the Particular Baptist Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Amongst the Heathen, but for most of its life was known as th ...
, which came to the lower Congo in 1878.
The African traders refused to let them travel up to Stanley Pool, for fear that they would bypass them and destroy the trade.
Eventually they heard of Stanley's new steamer-road, which they found to extend about from Vivi along the north bank up to Isangila.
From there they managed to travel quickly and unobtrusively up to the Pool.
The Baptist missionary
George Grenfell
George Grenfell (21 August 1849, in Sancreed, Cornwall – 1 July 1906, in Basoko, Congo Free State (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) was a Cornish missionary and explorer.
Early years
Grenfell was born at Sancreed, near Penza ...
established a chain of missions at
Musuko, Isangila and Manyanga.
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Populated places in Kongo Central