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Why are Brazzaville & Kinshasa So Close Together?

Last Updated: September 3, 2024 3 Comments

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Why are Brazzaville & Kinshasa So Close Together?

Brazzaville and Kinshasa are two of the closest national capitals in the world, located directly across from each other on the banks of the Congo River.

Here are some key reasons for their proximity:

1. Geographical and Historical Factors:

  • Location on the Congo River: Both cities are situated on opposite banks of the Congo River, the second-largest river in Africa. This strategic location provided access to water, transportation, trade, and natural resources, making the area attractive for settlement.
  • Pre-Colonial Settlements: Before colonial times, the regions around what are now Brazzaville and Kinshasa were inhabited by various indigenous groups. They chose locations along the river for their fertile land, abundant fishing, and as a means of transport and communication.

2. Colonial History:

  • Different Colonial Powers: The proximity of Brazzaville and Kinshasa is largely a result of the colonial partition of Africa. Brazzaville (the capital of the Republic of the Congo) was founded by French explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza in 1880. Across the river, Kinshasa (the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo) was founded in 1881 by Belgian explorer Henry Morton Stanley as Léopoldville. Each city served as an administrative center for different colonial powers—France and Belgium, respectively.
  • Colonial Rivalry and Control: The closeness of these capitals allowed the French and Belgian colonial administrations to maintain control over their respective territories while being aware of each other’s movements and activities.

3. Strategic and Economic Reasons:

  • Economic Trade and Transport: The Congo River has historically been a vital trade route, and both Brazzaville and Kinshasa served as key transport and trading hubs for their respective colonies. Even today, their location on the river facilitates trade and movement of goods between the two cities and to other parts of Africa.
  • Central African Location: The positioning of both cities made them central hubs in the region, which was beneficial for the colonial powers in terms of administration, trade, and military strategy.

4. Political and Administrative Reasons:

  • Capital Cities: Both cities became capitals of their respective countries upon independence in 1960 (Congo-Brazzaville from France and Congo-Kinshasa from Belgium). Their close proximity continued to serve administrative purposes and symbolized each country’s sovereignty over their territory on either side of the river.

5. Cultural and Social Factors:

  • Shared Ethnic Groups and Languages: There are shared ethnic groups, languages (such as Lingala), and cultural practices on both sides of the river, leading to a strong social and cultural connection between Brazzaville and Kinshasa despite being in different countries.

Summary

The proximity of Brazzaville and Kinshasa is mainly a consequence of their geographical location along the Congo River and the colonial history of Africa, which divided territories along artificial lines rather than natural boundaries. The colonial administrations of France and Belgium developed these cities as key administrative and economic hubs on opposite sides of the river, leading to their modern-day positioning as two of the world’s closest national capitals.

Also see: Why are there two Congos?

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Comments

  1. John McGee says

    September 4, 2024 at 11:39 pm

    If you discount Vatican City inside Rome, they are the two closest capital cities in the world.

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  2. Y.D. Robinson says

    September 9, 2024 at 5:44 pm

    Sort of reminds me of the proximity of Buenos Aires (capital of Argentina) and Montevideo (capital of Uruguay) along the Rio de la Plata, except this African example is much more extreme, with Kinshasa and Brazzaville being much closer together.

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  3. François Rose says

    March 7, 2025 at 2:48 pm

    Henry Morton Stanley is not Belgian but British, working as an agent of king Leopold II of the Belgians.

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