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--212108549chancardmaboulou (talk) 12:40, 4 October 2012 (UTC) =DIATA= DIATA is a neighborhood in the borough Makelekele in Brazzaville capital of the republic of the Congo. this is one of the best areas of Brazzaville, with the presence of the current largest football stadium on Congolese soil (Alphonse Massamba-Debat with 25.000 seats, It was the venue for the 1965 All-Africa Games and the 2004 African Championships in Athletics.), Marien Ngouabi Universities (E.N.S.P and E.N.S) are located there. having an open market, a public primary school and many private schools. People living in Diata really like sports, the main ones are : judo, karate, Soccer which is the most practice sport (there are 4 clubs which represent diata in the national league: As police, Union sport, FC diata, La colombe).

Population
The population is about 800 residents.

Education
Most of residents are educated. The common languages are French, Kituba, Lingala and Lari.

Lifestyle
Life is very cheap in diata. for example bread cost 150fcfa which is equal to 0.27us dollar. another example is about the rent, it cost 27us dollars for a single room including water and electricity. =Neighborhoods near DIATA= Chateau-d'eau, makazou, la frontiere, la tele, tchelima, moukoundzi-ngouka. =Politic= The current deputy of DIATA is Mr BASSOUAMA. =Transportation= The main means of transport is the bus Or taxi, they are owned by private operators. The price of taxis are ranged between 700 to 1500FCFA (€ 1-2) while for buses it is fixed to 150FCFA. Taxis and buses are easily recognisable. All these vehicles are green on the bottom and white on top. =Religion= Diata's residents are mostly Catholics and Protestants, but few of them belongs to other churches. =Main Buildings= Stade Alphonse Massamba-Debat, Piscine olympique, universite Marien ngouabi, Ministere des Eaux et foret, Ecole primaire de diata. =Geography and climate= Diata is a small area in south of Brazzaville, surrounded by Chateau-d'eau, makazou, la frontiere, la tele, tchelima, moukoundzi-ngouka. the climate is the same in all over Brazzaville. Brazzaville, much like neighboring Kinshasa, features a tropical wet and dry climate. Its wet season, which runs from October–May, is longer than its dry season, which covers the remaining months. Brazzaville's driest months, July and August, see on average no significant precipitation. Since Brazzaville is south of the equator, its dry season begins at around its "winter" solstice, which is the month of June. The city experiences relatively constant temperatures throughout the course of the year.

=References= Ngouela, N. (2012). Infrastructure: Le quartier Diata a son bitume!. retrieved from http://www.journaldebrazza.com/article.php?aid=1098 niaou. (2009). Sujet du message: Le quartier Diata horrifié. Retrieved from http://www.congopage.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=11602 Journaldebrazza.l'Agence Congolaise de l'information (ACI). (2012). Législatives 2012: Le tour de quelques circonscriptions électorales (I). Retrieved from http://www.journaldebrazza.com/article.php?aid=1786

=See also=

=lists= Lists

List of African capitals

=External links=


 * Congo-Brazzaville.com


 * http://r-congo.cg/diata