The Congolese franc, also denoted by CDF, is the official currency of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The franc was introduced in 1997, replacing the old currency, the new Zaire. The Congolese franc is subdivided by 100 centime with 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cent coins; however these coins are hardly in use anymore. The banknotes that are used are similar to those used with the US dollar with the addition of a 200 franc and 500 franc notes. - DHWard1
The currency of the Republic of the Congo is the Congolese franc, the currency of the Democratic Republic is the Comoros Franc.
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Congolese
Congolese franc was created in 1887.
The currency in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is the Congolese Franc (CDF). It is subdivided into smaller units called centimes. The Congolese Franc is used for all transactions within the city and the country.
Currently, they're called Congolese, as Zaire has since been renamed Democratic Republic of the Congo. Zairean is what they were previously called.
Congolese Party of Labour was created in 1969-12.
Congolese Trade Union Confederation was created in 1964.
until 1967 it was the Franc, now it is the Zaire
in Australia
National Union of Congolese Workers was created on 1967-06-23.
Zairians. (Sometimes spelled Zaireans.) But Zaire is now called the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Congolese people live there.