The Congo River discharges it waters some 200 miles into the Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
The Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo both do border the Atlantic Ocean.
The Congo river, now known as the Zaire River, flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
the Atlantic ocean
The Congo River has an estuary, an expanding tidal mouth.
The Congo River starts in Congo, ends in Tanzania, and empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
To determine which rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean, one would typically look for major rivers such as the Amazon, the Mississippi, the Congo, and the Saint Lawrence. These rivers flow into the Atlantic, contributing to its vast watershed. Additional smaller rivers along the eastern coast of North America and parts of Western Europe also discharge into the Atlantic. Specific rivers can vary based on the regional map being referenced.
If you are asking about the the Republic of the Congo, yes, it has a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean.
Tinier Rivers.
the Atlantic ocean
The Zaire River or River Congo flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
Currents