Republic of the Congo (redirect from Republíki ya Kongó)
The Kongo are the largest ethnic group and form roughly half of the population. The most significant subgroups of the Kongo are Laari, in Brazzaville and...
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Congo (redirect from The Kongos)
northwest, sometimes referred to as "Congo-Brazzaville" Congo Canyon, a submarine canyon Kingdom of Kongo (1390–1914) Kingdom of Kakongo (15th century–1885)...
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Brazzaville (French pronunciation: [bʁazavil], Kongo: Ntamo, Ntambo, Kintamo, Kintambo, Tandala, Mavula; Teke: M'fa, Mfaa, Mfa, Mfoa) is the capital and...
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Kongo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈbɐ̃zɐ], [ĩˈbɐ̃zɐ], [mɨˈβɐ̃zɐ] or [miˈβɐ̃zɐ ˈkõɡu], known as São Salvador in Portuguese from 1570 to 1976; Kongo:...
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The Kongo people (Kongo: Bisi Kongo, EsiKongo, singular: Musi Kongo; also Bakongo, singular: Mukongo or M'kongo) are a Bantu ethnic group primarily defined...
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guide des arbres et arbustes de la région de Kinshasa – Brazzaville. Meise. ISBN 9072619102, 495 pp. Media related to Kongo Central at Wikimedia Commons...
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Kituba: Kouilou, Niari, Bouenza, Lékoumou, south of Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire, Kikongo (Ladi, Kongo Boko, etc.): Pool; South-west of Democratic Republic...
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Swedish). Almqvist & Wiksells. 1966. p. 295. KONGO ( BRAZZAVILLE ) Sändebud Malm, Dag Einar Jonas [ se Kongo Léopoldville ], 65 . "Diplomatic Relations...
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History of the Republic of the Congo (redirect from History of Congo (Brazzaville))
from Kongo. Also new kingdoms came to existence of which the Téké was the most important, ruling over a large area encompassing present-day Brazzaville and...
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Congo River (redirect from Kongo River)
or 13% of the entire African landmass. The name Congo/Kongo originates from the Kingdom of Kongo once located on the southern bank of the river. The kingdom...
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Congolese Civil War (section Congo-Brazzaville)
the Republic of the Congo in Central Africa. Kongo Civil War (1665–1709), in the historic Kingdom of Kongo Civil wars in the Democratic Republic of the...
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Congo national football team (redirect from Congo-Brazzaville national football team)
The Congo national football team (Kikongo: Ekipe ya nkweso ya nsi ya Kongo) represents the Republic of the Congo in men's association football and is...
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(2024). Le royaume Kongo sous Vita Nkanga : les fondements de la maison royale Ki-Nlaza 1636-1665. La Loupe, N'Tamo (Brazzaville). Paris: Paari éditeur...
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inhabitants in 1988. There were 15 ethnic groups, although most people were Kongo, Sangha, Mbochi, or Teke. 8,500 Europeans were present as well, mostly of...
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Komorerna Congo, Republic of Republikken Congo Republikken Kongo Kongo-Brazzaville, Republiken Kongo Croatia Kroatien Kroatia Kroatien Cyprus Cypern Kypros...
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he lived for several years in Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo, which inspired his artist name, Cyril Kongo. In 1986, he began tagging Parisian...
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the Congo (Congo-Brazzaville), the former French Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa), the former Belgian Congo Kongo people, a Bantu...
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Pointe-Noire (category Articles containing Kongo-language text)
Pointe-Noire (French pronunciation: [pwɛ̃t.nwaʁ]; Kongo: Njinji, French: Ndjindji with the letter d following French spelling standards) is the second...
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two national languages in the country are Kituba and Lingala, followed by Kongo languages, Téké languages, and more than forty other languages, including...
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La Congolaise (category Articles containing Kongo-language text)
"La Congolaise" (English: "The Congolese", Kongo: "Besi Kôngo") is the national anthem of the Republic of the Congo. It was adopted upon independence from...
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The Brazzaville Conference (French: Conférence de Brazzaville) was a meeting of prominent Free French leaders held in January 1944 in Brazzaville, the...
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Pool Department (category Articles containing Kongo-language text)
Pool (Kongo: Mpumbu, Nsundi, Mbula Ntangu) is a department of the Republic of the Congo in the southeastern part of the country. It borders the departments...
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The Sundi (also Sundis, Nsundi, Basundi, Kongo-Sundi, Suundi and Manyanga) are a Central African people established in three countries, in the Republic...
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Lari people (Congo) (category Kongo)
of the language they speak. A subgroup of the Kongo people, the Lari live in the communes of Brazzaville, the capital; and Pointe-Noire, and within the...
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French Congo (redirect from French Kongo)
French Equatorial Africa in the late 1950s. The French Congo began at Brazzaville on 10 September 1880 as a protectorate over the Bateke people along the...
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living in southern Congo-Brazzaville, precisely in Bouenza and in the cities of Brazzaville, Dolisie, and Pointe-Noire. It is a Kongo subgroup. The Beembe...
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Democratic Republic of the Congo (redirect from Repubilika ya Kôngo ya Dimokalasi)
Kingdom of Kongo and its Bantu inhabitants, the Kongo people, when they encountered them in the 16th century. The word Kongo comes from the Kongo language...
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Central Africa (section Kongo Kingdom)
Kingdom of Kongo under a ruler called the manikongo, residing in the fertile Pool Malebo area on the lower Congo River. The capital was M'banza-Kongo. With...
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List of countries and dependencies and their capitals in native languages (category Articles containing Kongo-language text)
Republic of the Congo Brazzaville République du Congo Repubilika ya Kôngo Republíki ya Kongó Brazzaville Balazavile Brazzaville French Kongo Lingala Democratic...
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Swedish). Almqvist & Wiksells. 1966. p. 295. KONGO ( BRAZZAVILLE ) Sändebud Malm, Dag Einar Jonas [ se Kongo Léopoldville ], 65 . Sveriges statskalender...
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