5.4 million people
The Democratic Republic of Congo was a Belgium colony. The Republic of Congo was a France colony.
The Democratic Republic of Congo of today was a Belgium colony.The Republic of Congo of today was a France colony.What_European_country_controlled_the_Africa_Congo_before_world_war_2
The Belgian government controlled the country from 1908, when Leopold the Second, King of Belgium, was forced by international opinion to give up 'his' land, until 1960, when the country gained it's independence. France controlled the other Congo- Congo-Brazzaville.
There was a great discussion between two people Mobutu Sese Seko and Laurent Kabila and their lid a fire between them. this is the reason why did the second Congo war start. Kabila purposely shot Mobuto to get on his place and the same happened.
Africas second longest river is the congo.
Some important events in the Congo include gaining independence from Belgium in 1960, the overthrow of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba in 1961, the assassination of President Laurent-Désiré Kabila in 2001, and the signing of a peace agreement in 2003 that formally ended the Second Congo War.
yes. In fact there is almost always war in congo
No. The Democratic Republic of Congo is one of the poorest nations in Africa, having the second lowest GDP per capita in the world, perhaps due to it being the site of the African World War in 1998-2003, the deadliest war since WWII.
There was no Democratic Republic of Congo at the time of WW1 or WW2. It was Belgian Congo then.
There is no country called Congo. The Democratic republic of the Congo was once Zaire, and before that the Belgian Congo. The ancient Kingdom of Congo included bits of Angola, Cabinda, DR Congo and the Republic of Congo. But British, no.
The second thing Romans had to do before declaring war was to throw a blood stained javelin into enemy territory.