Conga is a term that can refer to different things, but commonly it refers to a traditional Cuban dance and music genre. If you are referring to a specific location, there is a Conga River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Additionally, "Conga" might refer to a company or brand, so the context is essential for a precise answer. Please provide more details if you are looking for something specific.
Varda darth if you see this please write on my message board. thank you my friendYour asking, how was, as opposed to, how did, in that sense here are soe sites on Conga Drums and Conga like Drums.Although ultimately derived from African drums made from hollowed logs, the Cuban conga is staved, like a barrel. These drums were probably made from salvaged barrels originally.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DrumThe conga drum originates from Africa. The name conga is probably derived from the name of it's homeland, the Congolaise of Africa. Nonetheless, the Conga is also called the Tumbadorahttp://www.artdrum.com/HISTORY_OF_CONGA_DRUMS.htm
The capital city of the Republic of the Congo is Brazzaville
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Congo is a country that is located in Central Africa. So yes it is a place :)
Conga Scepter is a book.
Some words that rhyme with "conga" are "samba," "bonga," and "tonga."
Conga Bugs happened in 2009.
Conga Bugs was created in 2009.
Conga - song - was created in 1985.
do do do come on and do the conga do do do trail across the floor you you you come on and do the conga do do do trail across the floor
Y-Tu-Conga was created in 2001.
They Stooge to Conga was created on 1943-01-01.
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yes the conga drum in used in some American music. It is not the common though