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Description
Kasaï Oriental is a province located in the central part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was created in 2015 from the former province of Kasaï, and its capital is Mbuji-Mayi, which is also one of the major cities in the region. The province is named after the Kasaï River, which flows through the area, playing a significant role in the local economy and transportation.
The economy of Kasaï Oriental is largely based on agriculture, mining, and trade. The province is known for its rich deposits of diamonds and other minerals, contributing significantly to the national economy. Additionally, subsistence farming is common, with crops such as cassava, maize, and beans cultivated by local communities.
Kasaï Oriental is also culturally diverse, with many ethnic groups and languages represented in the region. This diversity is reflected in the local customs, traditions, and art forms. The province has various festivals and events that celebrate its heritage, helping to promote a sense of community and preserve its rich cultural history.
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