Sumba (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

Sumba (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

It should not be confused with an Indonesian island also called Sumba.

Sumba is the largest island in the Congo River. Its area is about 500 km². It belongs to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

External links

* http://www.worldislandinfo.com/COUNTRYV2.htm


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