Ancien port d'embarquement des esclaves de Loango

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Ancien port d'embarquement des esclaves de Loango is part of the Tentative list of Congo (Republic) in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.

Loango is a port from which more than two million slaves were deported from Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad, Angola and Gabon, among others. Among the vestiges of this trade, there is a stele where the big market took place and three symbolic mango trees as well as the mudflat which was used as a wharf. The site is one of the most important sites in the Gulf of Guinea bearing witness to slavery and is of exceptional historical and cultural importance in relation to the kingdom of Loango.

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Full Name
Ancien port d'embarquement des esclaves de Loango
Country
Congo (Republic)
Added
2008
Type
Cultural
Categories
Human activity - Transport and Trade
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2008 Added to Tentative List

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