Oliso
Oliso is a small village located in the northern part of the Republic of Congo. It is situated in the Pool Department, approximately 150 kilometers north of the capital city, Brazzaville. The village is primarily inhabited by the Teke people, who are known for their agricultural practices and traditional crafts. Oliso is known for its lush landscapes, which include dense forests and fertile farmlands. The village is also home to a small but active community of artisans who create traditional handicrafts such as baskets, pottery, and woven textiles. These crafts are often sold at local markets and are a significant source of income for the villagers. Oliso is served by a small airstrip, which facilitates access to the village and connects it to other parts of the country. The village has a basic primary school and a small health center, providing essential education and healthcare services to the community. Despite its small size, Oliso plays an important role in the cultural and economic life of the surrounding region.