Rutshuru

Rutshuru
Rutshuru
Matebe dam, Rutshuru
Matebe dam, Rutshuru
Rutshuru is located in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Rutshuru
Rutshuru
Location in the Congo
Coordinates: 01°11′9″S 29°26′58″E / 1.18583°S 29.44944°E / -1.18583; 29.44944
CountryDR Congo
ProvinceNorth Kivu
TerritoryRutshuru
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
National languageSwahili
ClimateAw

Rutshuru is a town located in the North Kivu province of the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, and is headquarters of an administrative district, the Rutshuru Territory. The town lies in the western branch of the Albertine Rift between Lakes Edward and Kivu.[1] The Ugandan border is 15 km east and the Rwandan border is 30 km south-east. Lava flows from the Nyamuragira volcano, 40 km south-west, have come within 7 km of the town in recent years.[2] The town has over 800,000 inhabitants from many tribal backgrounds mainly Hutu followed by Nande, hunde, Tutsi and Pygmee.[3]

It is the largest town formerly controlled by the rebel National Congress for the Defence of the People faction.[citation needed] As of November 2012, the town was a stronghold of the rebel, or self-styled 'revolutionary' March 23 Movement.[4] After the defeat of the M23 Movement the town was retaken by the Congolese army, and President Joseph Kabila paid a visit to the town in November 2013 after driving from Kisangani.[5]

  1. ^ "Focus on: Rutshuru | The Congo Tree". Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  2. ^ "Focus on: Rutshuru | The Congo Tree". Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  3. ^ "Focus on: Rutshuru | The Congo Tree". Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  4. ^ Gettleman, Jeffrey (25 November 2012). "As Rebels Gain, Congo Again Slips Into Chaos". The New York Times.
  5. ^ "DR Congo President tours ex-rebel areas". BBC News. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2013.

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