Belgian Congo
Currently, they're called Congolese, as Zaire has since been renamed Democratic Republic of the Congo. Zairean is what they were previously called.
Zaire, currently called the Democratic Republic of Congo, is a country in the continent of Africa.
Zaire was once part of the Belgian Congo, then briefly after that, part of Congo.
Zaire is called the Democratic Republic of Congo. Im almost sure it's a Democratic Republic
There is no country called "Zaire". What was formerly Zaire is now the "Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the capital city is Kinshasa.
ZAIRE
Zairians. (Sometimes spelled Zaireans.) But Zaire is now called the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Congolese people live there.
No. It is now called the Democratic Republic of the Congo. But some people still use zaire.
It became Congo. The Zaire river is the Congo river. It is the same thing, it is now just called something else.
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 former name for Congo was Zaire. It was changed back to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1997.
Zaire is now the Democratic Republic of Congo