Goma Tsé-Tsé, Administrative district in Pool Department, Republic of the Congo
Goma Tsé-Tsé is an administrative district in Pool Department combining urban settlements with rural landscapes in southern Congo. The territory is connected by the Congo-Ocean Railway, which provides access to other regions.
The district suffered severe destruction during the conflicts of the late 1990s, experiencing infrastructure damage and population displacement. Recovery efforts reshaped development in the following years.
The district maintains traditional administrative structures while integrating modern governance systems through its role as a primary administrative center in Pool Department.
The district is best accessed via the railway line that connects it to other regions. Visitors should expect local conditions and varying road conditions when traveling.
The district records a population density of 34 people per square kilometer, reflecting the distribution of its 42,537 residents across its territory.
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