2009 estimate is 66,000,000
The two countries are neighbors, but the DRC is much larger than the ROC.Kinshasa is the capital of the "Democratic Republic of the Congo."To its west, Brazzaville is the capital of "Congo" (the Republic of the Congo).
No! The Democratic Republic of Congo is in Central Africa. The much small Republic of Congo is just to the North.
Democratic Republic of the Congo is further north.
The Zaire Basin is actually included with the Congo basin and is called The Congo/Zaire River Basin. It stretches over nine countries. Listed are all the countries the basin includes and how much of The Congo/Zaire River Basin is claimed by each country in brackets. The Democratic Republic of Congo (61.1%) Central Africa (10.7%) Angola (7.5%) Congo (6.5%) Tanzania (6.5%) Zambia (4.7%) Cameroon (2.5%) Burundi (0.4%) Rwanda (0.2%)
Democratic republic of Congo
Nigeria Cameroon Central African Republic Equatorial Guinea Gabon Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Liberia Sierra Leon
Some countries in Africa near the equator include Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, and Sao Tome and Principe. These countries have regions that lie very close to the equator, resulting in warm temperatures throughout the year.
Algergia and Democratic Republic of Congo
Lake Tanganika in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The lake has too much fish because of lack if fishing
These are the countries where French is a national language: Belgium Benin Burkina-Faso Burundi Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad Comoros Democratic Republic of Congo Djibouti France Gabon Guinea Haiti Ivory Coast Luxembourg Madagascar Mali Monaco Niger Republic of Congo Rwanda Senegal Seychelles Switzerland Togo Vanuatu
the Congo Basin. It is a vast area of tropical rainforest, spanning several countries including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, and Gabon. The Congo Basin is home to rich biodiversity, including diverse plant and animal species, as well as indigenous communities.
Sudan is the largest country in Africa with an area of 2,505,813 sq km. It is also the 10th largest country in the world. Wrong...! In July 2011 Sudan split into two separate, independent countries - named Sudan and South Sudan - making Algeria (at 2,381,741 sq km) the largest single country in Africa. Though not by much, followed by the Democratic Republic of Congo (with 2,345,410 sq km)