Tumba-Ngiri-Maindombe

Tumba-Ngiri-Maindombe is the largest Wetland of International Importance in the world as recognized by the Ramsar Convention. The site covers an area of 65,696 square kilometres (25,365 sq mi) in the region around Lake Tumba in the western Congo Basin in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This is more than twice the size of Belgium or Maryland.

Tumba-Ngiri-Maindombe
Location in the DRC
Nearest cityMbandaka
Coordinates0.681823°S 18.000412°E / -0.681823; 18.000412
Area65,696 square kilometres (25,365 sq mi)
Established2008
Official nameNgiri-Tumba-Maindombe
Designated24 July 2008
Reference no.1784

The vast area of forest and permanent or seasonal lakes and marshlands has great environmental and economic value. However, a rapidly growing population combined with weak and corrupt governance may be contributing to irreversible destruction.

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