no its a very friendly place to live in and everyone treats each-other as brothers and sisters i recommend you go there
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There are two countries in Africa with the word 'Congo': Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic rep of the Congo is a strange country. it has had 5 known names, Congo free state, Belgian Congo, Republic of the Congo, Zaire, and now as the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The new name for the Congo is The Demo rctatic Republic of the Congo.
river=congo, landform= congo basin
The Belgian Congo was the formal title of present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Black Mambas live in Africa, the congo, not Australia.
is it still dangouerse to visit Sudan and Congo because i herd it still was so im asking you
République démocratique du Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo; Congo-Kinshasa) République du Congo (Republic of Congo; Congo-Brazzaville)
Congo = Congo
The river Congo is in the Democratic republic of the CongoThe river Congo is in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
you kill all of the buffalo and save the guys and i don't know bcuz i haven't finished it yet? opps?!
The country formerly called Zaire changed in 1997 to the Democratic Republic of Congo, D.R. Congo, or D.R.C. It is also called Congo-Kinshasa (Kinshasa being the capital.) This is to distinguish it from the neighboring "Republic of Congo" (Congo-Brazaville). D.R. Congo, or Congo-Kinshasa, is the former Belgian Congo. The Republic of Congo, or Congo-Brazaville, is the former French Congo.
The country formerly called Zaire changed in 1997 to the Democratic Republic of Congo, D.R. Congo, or D.R.C. It is also called Congo-Kinshasa (Kinshasa being the capital.) This is to distinguish it from the neighboring "Republic of Congo" (Congo-Brazaville). D.R. Congo, or Congo-Kinshasa, is the former Belgian Congo. The Republic of Congo, or Congo-Brazaville, is the former French Congo.
The country formerly called Zaire changed in 1997 to the Democratic Republic of Congo, D.R. Congo, or D.R.C. It is also called Congo-Kinshasa (Kinshasa being the capital.) This is to distinguish it from the neighboring "Republic of Congo" (Congo-Brazaville). D.R. Congo, or Congo-Kinshasa, is the former Belgian Congo. The Republic of Congo, or Congo-Brazaville, is the former French Congo.
There are currently 2 'Congo's . The larger, more southerly is what used to be Belgian Congo and is now Democratic Republic of Congo. To the northwest of this is the Republic of Congo, sometimes called Congo-Brazzaville.
democratic republic of the Congo and the republic of the Congo separated by the Congo river .
river Congo easy to remember river Congo easy to remember