Kamananga
Village in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kamananga is a village in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was the site of a massacre on 13 May 2012 in which thirty-two people were killed.[1]
References
- ^ "Witness describes gruesome massacre in DR Congo". France 24. 7 June 2012. Retrieved 2 June 2012.
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South Kivu Province
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- Fizi
- Idjwi
- Kabare
- Kalehe
- Mwenga
- Shabunda
- Uvira
- Walungu
- Baraka
- Bibogobogo
- Bunyakiri
- Bwegera
- Kalungu
- Kamananga
- Kamanyola
- Kasheke
- Kasika (village)
- Katogota
- Kidote
- Kifuka
- Kiliba
- Kilungutwe River
- Kilungutwe village
- Lemera Hospital
- Lemera
- Lubarika
- Luberizi
- Lulenge
- Lulingu
- Lumendje
- Luvungi
- Minembwe
- Minova
- Mulenge
- Mutambala
- Mutarule
- Kiringye
- Sange
- South Kivu Sugar Refinery
- Tangani'a
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