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Dorothy
ドリシー
Dorici is the city of Republic of Congo. Until 1991 it was called Lubomo. It is the capital city's capital city, the third largest city in the Congo, following the capital city Brazzaville and Pointe Noir. Population 106,300 people (2005). Located at the eastern end of the coastal rainforest. It is located in the middle point of the Congo-Ocean Railway, the middle point between the capital city Brazzaville and the harbor city Pointe Noir, and from the nearby Mombello branch lines heading to Mubida in the north branch. Therefore, it is the center of transport and commerce in this region. Also, it is a dispersed place of wood and a small wood industry is also located. There is also Lubomo Airport. ... ドリシーは、コンゴ共和国の都市。1991年まではルボモという名だった。ニアリ地方の州都で、首都ブラザヴィルとポワントノワールに次ぐコンゴ第3の都市である。人口106300人(2005年)。海岸の熱帯雨林の東端に位置する。コンゴ・オセアン鉄道の中間地点、つまり首都ブラザヴィルと港湾都市ポワントノワールの中間地点に位置し、また近郊のモンベロからは北のムビンダへと向かう支線が分岐する。そのため、この地方の交通・商業の中心となっている。また、木材の集散地であり、小規模な木材工業も立地する。ルボモ空港もある。...
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