Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
This article is about the current province. For the former district, see
Sud-Kivu District .
Province in Democratic Republic of the Congo
South Kivu (Swahili : Jimbo la Kivu Kusini ; French : Sud-Kivu ) is one of 26 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).[ 3] Its capital is Bukavu .
Situated within the Great Rift Valley , South Kivu is bordered by Lake Kivu , Burundi , and Tanzania to the east; Maniema Province to the west; North Kivu Province to the north; and Tanganyika Province to the south. Covering an extensive area of approximately 65,070 square kilometers (25,120 square miles), it is administratively divided into eight territories and boasts a population of roughly 7,066,400 in 2020.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
The province's topography is an amalgamation of geographical features comprising mountains , forests , waterfalls , and plains .[ 5] The area boasts an array of wildlife species , including mountain gorillas , chimpanzees , African Forest Elephants , lions , giraffes , and vervet monkeys . It also hosts African buffalos , baboons , clawed frogs , dwarf crocodiles , savannah monitors , gray duikers , common agamas , and endangered eastern lowland gorillas . The province's national parks and nature reserves , such as Kahuzi-Biéga National Park and Itombwe Nature Reserve , are UNESCO World Heritage Sites .[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
South Kivu is a melting pot of various ethnic groups, including the Shi , Fuliiru , Bembe , Vira , Lega , Nyindu , Holoholo , Bwari , Hunde , Nyanga , Amba , Swaga, Shu, and Mbuti . The region is also home to a small fraction of Hutu and Tutsi agro-pastoralists who were transplanted by Belgian colonial authorities in the mid-20th century.[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16]
Since the First Congo War , the region has been plagued by armed conflicts and civil unrest. During the First and Second Congo Wars , it became a battleground for the Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo-Zaire (AFDL), the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA), and the Congolese Rally for Democracy (RCD).[ 17] [ 18] The presence of multiple armed groups in the area has led to insecurity, instability, and humanitarian crises. The conflict has resulted in the displacement of civilians , human rights abuses , and atrocities against the local population. Additionally, the region's rich natural resources , such as minerals and timber , have been a driving factor for some of the conflicts.[ 19] [ 20]
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