[1] In 2015 it was merged with the independently administered city of Mwene-Ditu to form Lomami Province.
The district was divided into five territories: In 1933 the original four provinces of the Belgian Congo were reorganized into six provinces, named after their capitals, and the central government assumed more control.
[4] Lusambo Province contained the districts of Sankuru to the east and Kasai to the west.
[6] The area of Kabinda District was 61,800 square kilometres (23,900 sq mi) out of a total of 323,100 square kilometres (124,700 sq mi) for Kasai province as a whole.
[8] In 2015 Kabinda District was merged with the independently administered city of Mwene-Ditu to form Lomami Province.