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Gbadolite

Gbadolite
Ville de Gbadolite
Aerial view of the town
Aerial view of the town
Gbadolite is located in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gbadolite
Gbadolite
Location in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Coordinates: 4°17′N 21°01′E / 4.283°N 21.017°E / 4.283; 21.017
Country DR Congo
Province Nord-Ubangi
Zone (territoire) de Gbadolite December 8, 1972
Cité de Gbadolite March 25, 1982
Ville de Gbadolite January 10, 1987
Government
 • Mayor Ngbabesi Crispin
Area
 • Total 278 km2 (107 sq mi)
Elevation 462 m (1,516 ft)
Population (2004)
 • Total 113,807
 • Density 408/km2 (1,060/sq mi)
Time zone WAT (UTC+1)
Climate Am

Gbadolite or Gbado-Lite (pronounced [ɡ͡badolite]) is the capital of Nord-Ubangi Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The town is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of the Ubangi River at the border to the Central African Republic and 1,150 kilometres (710 mi) northeast of the national capital Kinshasa. Gbadolite was the ancestral home and residence of Joseph-Désiré Mobutu, lafter self-styled as Mobutu Sese Seko, the President of Zaire from 1965 to 1997.

Mobutu built Gbadolite into a luxurious town often nicknamed "Versailles of the Jungle". He built a hydroelectric dam on the nearby Ubangi River in Mobayi Mbongo, an international airport, Gbadolite Airport, which could accommodate Concorde, and three large palaces. As a result, the people of the town had no trouble finding jobs, often as servants. During Mobutu's regime, Gbadolite had also companies such as CDIA Zaire for farming productions, SOZAGEC for road constructions, and SAFRICAS for house constructions. The town had a General Hospital with high tech facilities which were destroyed in 1997. Gbadolite had also College Presidentiel, a high school famous for its academic excellence and administered by Jesuit Fathers to whom Mobutu gave the school. This School had a chemistry lab, physics lab, computer lab, olympic game facilities, band instruments of all kinds. The town was also famous for its Chapelle Marie la Misericorde, a luxurious church in which Mobutu buried his first wife Mama Mobutu.


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