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 former name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was Zaire. It was known as Zaire from 1971 to 1997 before being changed to its current name.
Zaire's former capital city is Kinshasa. In 1997, the country changed its name to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but the capital remained Kinshasa.
The former Republic of Zaire became the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on May 16, 1997. DRC had been called the Congo Free State from 1885 to 1908, the Belgian Congo from 1908 to 1960, the Republic of the Congo from 1960 to 1964, the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1964 to 1971, and the Republic of Zaire from 1971 until 1997.
Zaire is located in the Southern Hemisphere.
Zaire is located in the eastern hemisphere. It was the previous name of the present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo, which is situated in central Africa, entirely in the eastern hemisphere.
The Congo River, also known as the Zaire River
The government of Zaire is officially classified as a republic. The official name of Zaire is the Republic of Zaire.
Zaire is the currency name also.
Zaire used to be the name of the country now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Zaire used to be the name of what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Congo River, also known as the Zaire River
The present day name for the Belgian Congo is Zaire.
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The name "Zaire" is typically pronounced as "Zy-air" or "Zah-eer."
The Republic of the Congo borders Gabon and what was once Zaire, now called the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In its current form, using the name of Zaire can be confusing because of the name change.
the Congo.