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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 623 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KABINDA  , a Portuguese

possession on the west coast of Africa north of the mouth of the
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Congo . Westwards it
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borders the
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Atlantic, N. and N.E . French Congo, S. and S.E . Belgian Congo . It has a coast-
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line of 93 m., extends inland, at its greatest breadth, 70 m., and has an
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area of about 3000 sq. m . In its
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physical features,
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flora,
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fauna and inhabitants, it resembles the coast region of French Congo (q.v.) . The only considerable
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river is the Chiloango, which in
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part forms the boundary between Portuguese and Belgian territory, and in its
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lower course divides Kabinda into two fairly even portions . The mouth of the river is in 5° 12' S., 12° 5' E . The chief
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town, named Kabinda, is a seaport on the right
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bank of the small river Bele, in 5° 33' S., 12° ro' E.; pop. about ro,000 . From the beauty of its situation, and the fertility of the adjacent country, it has been called the paradise of the coast . The harbour is sheltered and commodious, with anchorage in four fathoms . Kabinda was formerly a noted slave mart .

Farther north are the ports of Landana and Massabi . Between Kabinda and Landana is Molembo at the

head of a small
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bay of the same name . There is a considerable trade in palm oil, ground nuts and other jungle produce, largely in the hands of
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British and German firms . The possession of the enclave of Kabinda by
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Portugal is a result of the efforts made by that nation during the last quarter of the 19th century to obtain
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sovereignty over both banks of the lower Congo . Whilst Portugal succeeded in obtaining the
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southern bank of the river to the limit of navigability from the sea, the
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northern bank became part of the Congo
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Free State (see AFRICA, § 5) . Portuguese claims to the north of the river were, however, to some extent met by the recognition of her right to Kabinda . The southernmost part of Kabinda is 25 M . (following the coast-line) north of the mouth of the Congo . This
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district as far north as the Chiloango river and including the adjacent territory of Belgian Congo) is sometimes spoken of as Kacongo . The name
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Loango (q.v.) was also applied to this region as well as to the coast-lands immediately to the north . Administratively Kabinda forms a division of the Congo district of the province of
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Angola (q.v.) . The inhabitants are
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Bantu negroes who are called Kabindas .

They are an intelligent, energetic and enterprising

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people, daring sailors and active traders .

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