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République démocratique du Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo; Congo-Kinshasa) République du Congo (Republic of Congo; Congo-Brazzaville)
In Lingala, "I miss you" is expressed as "Nalingi yo te." This phrase conveys a sense of longing or missing someone. Lingala is a language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and parts of the Republic of the Congo.
The Ubangi or Oubangui River is the boundary between the Central African Republic (CAR) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It then becomes the boundary between the DRC and the Republic of Congo until it empties into the Congo River. So you can say it actually flows through three African countries, the CAR, DRC and the Republic of Congo.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the official language is French. However, many other languages are commonly spoken in this country as well, including Munukutuba, Kongo, Lingala, Teke, and Mbosi. In French, "Goodnight" is "Bonne nuit," pronounced "bonn nwee." Keep in mind that this is the official language, and may not be the language you need.
There is actually a debate as to which government it is some say democratic or republic but according to http://www.tanzania.go.tz/ it is a republic founded on being a rebulic :) and also that what I put in my report
Essentially communism is not democratic. A democracy is a government where the people make the decisions about the government, but in communism the government has no input from the people it governs. Instead they are told how to live, what to say/not say, and if they protest they are arrested/killed. So, to answer your question this does not exist since they are opposite theories in government. This phrase sometimes comes up in the context of the naming of certain Communist countries, which have a tendency to style themselves "The Democratic People's Republic of ..." It's nothing more than a cynical ploy to attach some legitimacy of popular government to what, in almost all cases, is barely even Communist, and usually a totalitarian dictatorship masquarading as a popularly-supported (hence "Democratic") Communist government. Good examples here are: The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (AKA North Korea), The Democratic Republic of the Congo (AKA Zaire), and the People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
USA is world's oldest surviving federation. It has a federal constitutional republic and has a federal presidential style of government.
democratic republic - people of the republic get to vote on their governmentbritish Govt - Kings and queens have say over the governmentIf I knew why would i be asking
Congo = Congo
I believe that would be the newly renamed Congo. (That is to say The Peoples Republic of Congo formerly Zaire)
india is a democratic republic or you can say republic democracy.in democracy a government is made by majority that means minority has little power compared to majority. In republic first representatives are set which are chosen by people. Minority and majority all have their own representatives.which then forms goverment. Minority cannot be ignored in republic as they are also the part of goverment. In india we got both. A government of majority and representatives(as MP and MLA) so india has a well balanced mixture of republic and democratic rules. That is why india is a republic democratic country. India is also called as THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA.
Although i'm not positive i am sure that it is unlikly. but I bet there has been some flakes here and there.If places like Nigeria and Ethiopia has had snow fall maybe the congo has in the past. but then again it is hard to say it is a jungle after all.