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Katanga

 

Contents

Flag

Meaning/Origin of the Flag

Coat of Arms

Meaning/Origin of the Coat of Arms

Aircraft Roundel

Map

Numbers and Facts

History

Origin of the Country's Name



Flag

Flagge Fahne flag National flag Katanga Catanga
National flag ,
ratio = 2:3,
Source, by: Wikipedia (D)



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Meaning/Origin of the Flag

The flag has to represent the motto of Katanga: "Power, Hope and Peace in Prosperity". Red stands for power, green for hope, white for peace, and the Croisettes stand for prosperity. They are an allusion to the region's traditional currency, the copper Katanga Cross.

Source: Wikipedia (EN)

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Coat of Arms


Wappen coat of arms Katanga
1961–1963,
Coat of arms of Katanga,
Source, by: Wikipedia (FR)


Wappen coat of arms Katanga
1997(?)–2015,
Coat of arms of Katanga,
Source: unknown

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Meaning/Origin of the Coat of Arms

The coat of arms showed the same motif as the flag and should exactly like it represent the motto of Katanga: "Power, Hope and Peace in Prosperity". Red stands for power, green for hope, white for peace, and the Croisettes stand for prosperity. They are an allusion to the region's traditional currency, the copper Katanga Cross.

Source: Wikipedia (EN)

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Aircraft Roundel

Flugzeugkokarde Kokarde aircraft roundel Katanga
1961–1963,
Aircraft Roundel,
Source, by: Wikipedia (EN)

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Map

Südkasai und Katanga
Source: Freeware, University of Texas Libraries,
modyfied by: Volker Preuß

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Numbers and Facts

Area: 191.842 square miles

Inhabitants: ca. 1.500.000 (1960)

Density of Population: 23 inh./sq.mi.

Capital: Elisabethville (from 1966 Lubumbashi), 194.000 inh. (1960)

official Language: French

other Languages: Tshiluba, Lunda

Currency: 1961–1963: Katanga-Franc (KATF) = 100 Centimes

Time Zone: GMT + 2 h

Source: Wikipedia (D)

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History

1891 · Katanga comes to the Congo Freestate

1960 · declaration of independence by Moise Kapenda Tschombé, the head of the government of the Province of Katanga

1962 · intervention by UNO troops

1963 · Katanga surrenders and becomes a province of Kongo-Kinshasa again, Tschombé escapes to Spain

1964 · Tschombé becomes Premier of Kongo-Kinshasa

1965 · Tschombé resigns as Premier and goes to Spain in exile

1967 · Tschombé gets abducted from Spain to Algeria and imprisoned

29th of June 1969 · death of Moise Kapenda Tschombé in the imprisonment

1971 · rename of Katanga in Shaba

1993 · Governor Gabriel Kyungu Wa Kumwanza prompts officially the rename of the province in Katanga and declares it for autonomous

2015 · Katanga is dissolved by decision of the President of Congo-Kinshasa and divided into four individual Provinces (Haut-Katanga, Haut-Lomami, Lualaba, Tanganyika)

Source: Atlas zur Geschichte, Wikipedia (D), Discovery '97

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Origin of the Country's Name

The name "Katanga" for the region and the country is already very old. It was given to the country by Arab traders. The name does not allow derivations from today's Arabic, so that no meaning of the name can be investigated. It must be assumed that it is a proper name. However, it is identity-creating and deeply rooted in the region, although there is a regional name for it. The Luba called the landscape "Garanganja" or "Garenganze", whose empire here existed and which was lost around 1890 in the fight against the Chokwe. Since the granting of independence, the central government of Congo has done everything possible to weed out the name and the idea of "Katanga". Between 1971 and 1993, the province was officially renamed in "Shaba", and in 2015 it was even split up and dismembered.

Source: Volker Preuß

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