The Kwango River flows into the Kassai River, which itself is a tributary of the River Congo.
It is situated in the Pool Malebo, a lake formed by the River Congo.
It is a port on the River Congo.
Livingstone Falls on the River Congo, named by Stanley.
The River Congo (1884)
Cranch took part in an expedition in 1816 under Captain James Kingston Tuckey to discover the source of the River Congo, and died there.
Livingstone wrongly believed the Lualaba then flowed to the Nile rather than to the River Congo.
His accounts provide a unique anthropological source of information of the valley of the River Congo during that period.
In this case the story may, in fact, be an attempt to describe the River Congo of Equatorial Africa.
On a second trip in 1874, Stanley, in partnership with The Daily Telegraph, traced the course of the River Congo to the sea.