There is one country in Africa called Congo, and there is one called the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
They are 54 cites in Congo
There are two countries in Africa with the word 'Congo': Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Ebola virus was named after the river valley in the Congo. Ebola virus was originally named for Zaire, where it was first described.
Congo in Africa; not be confused with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (which has a capital named Kinshasa.)
Wild animals live in every country on earth. Many more live in countries like Congo where there are many areas that are not yet urbanised. Some of the Congo's animals are found there only, such as the okapi, and African forest elephant.
Zaire borders nine countries History Lesson first, Zaire was renamed the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1997. The Democratic Republic of the Congo borders the Central African Republic, Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Brundi, Zambia, Angola, the Republic of the Congo, and is separated from Tanzania by Lake Tanganyika.
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The countries are Niger and Nigeria, both named for the Niger River. Farther south, there are the confusing names Republic of the Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo (both on the Congo River). There are also Zambia and Zimbabwe on the Zambezi River.
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the democratic republic of congo
There are six countries that the Congo Rainforest can be found in. They are Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
Congo is one of the largest countries in Africa. Sudan is the largest.SudanAlgeriaCongoLibyaChad
Congo(Kinshassa) Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo (Brazzaville) Republic of the Congo
There are two countries in Africa with the word 'Congo': Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo
Many countries are indeed French-speaking. Congo DRC, Congo, Gabon are just an example.
Ta dar ! The Congo :D
The Ebola virus was named after the river valley in the Congo. Ebola virus was originally named for Zaire, where it was first described.
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