Moanda, Administrative territory in Kongo Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Moanda is an administrative territory in Kongo Central located at the mouth of the Congo River where it meets the Atlantic Ocean. The area encompasses sandy beaches, dense forests, and varied landscapes shaped by the river's influence on the coastline.
The territory was established as an administrative unit during the restructuring of Kongo Central province. This organizational change created local governance structures designed to manage resources and support regional development.
The territory maintains connections with multiple ethnic communities, contributing to the collection of socioeconomic data through the CAID system for informed decision-making.
The territory benefits from connections to major transport routes with access to the Atlantic Ocean and lies near the port cities of Boma and Matadi. Its location makes it an important hub for regional trade and movement of goods.
Temperature variations in Moanda range from 26.3°C in June to 32.2°C in March, with annual rainfall reaching 820 millimeters under tropical conditions.
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