Kasaï Province
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Kasai (French: Province du Kasaï) is one of 25 proposed provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo specified in the country's 2005 Constitution (effective 18 February 2006), under Article 2.[1] It was to be created from country's the existing 10 provinces within 36 months (18 February 2009), according to Article 226.[2] As of October 2010, this had not taken place.[3]
Prior to the 2006 Constitution, it formed part of the Kasai-Occidental province; its neighbor to the southeast, Lulua Province, was also formed from Kasai-Occidental. It is also bordered by Kwango Province to the southwest, Sankuru Province, Tshuapa Province, Kwilu Province, Mai-Ndombe Province, and the nation of Angola in the south.
The capital of Kasai province is the town of Luebo.[4]
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