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- by his 29-year-old son Joseph. Kabila was born to the Luba people in Baudouinville, Katanga Province, (now Moba, Tanganyika Province), or Jadotville, Katanga...
- administrative center of Moba Territory. Kirungu was formerly called Baudouinville (or Boudewijnstad in Dutch), and was the site of a White Fathers mission...
- Apostolic Vicariate of Kivu 11 July 1939: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Baudouinville 10 January 1952: Some territory was lost to establish the Apostolic...
- Apostolic Vicar of Baudouinville on 22 September 1941 and was succeeded by Mgr Morlion. In the final years of his life, he sta**** at Baudouinville, relieved of...
- the latter half of the 19th century. He entered the major seminary in Baudouinville in 1947, where he would stay for two years. In Kisantu, Munongo obtained...
- new ships, including the cargo p****enger liners Jadotville (1956) and Baudouinville (1957). However, in 1961 it sold both these liners to P&O, who renamed...
- of King Leopold II, King-Sovereign of the Congo Free State Kirungu Baudouinville Boudewijnstad Named in honour of Prince Baudouin, nephew (and intended...
- on the s****s of Lake Tanganyika for 46 years. Joubert was buried in Baudouinville Cathedral. In 1933 a committee in Brussels commissioned the sculptor...
- SS Cathay (1957), completed for Compagnie Maritime Belge in 1957 as Baudouinville, withdrawn 1960, renamed Cathay in 1961 and operated by P&O. Transferred...
- P&O owned between 1961 and 1976. She was built in Belgium in 1957 as Baudouinville. In 1976 P&O sold her to China, where she was renamed first Kengshin...