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Angola is an African country located below Congo and next to Zambia. It was claimed by Portugal during the 1880s CE.
The French invasion of the Congo primarily refers to the establishment of French colonial rule in the region during the late 19th century. The French formally claimed the area known as French Congo (now part of the Republic of the Congo) in 1880, amidst the broader context of European colonial expansion in Africa. The region was later incorporated into French Equatorial Africa in 1910.
During the period of the British Empire, the Congo was primarily associated with King Leopold II of Belgium, who claimed it as his personal possession from 1885 to 1908, known as the Congo Free State. While the British did not directly control the Congo, they were involved in the region, particularly through commerce and exploration. British missionaries and explorers, such as Henry Morton Stanley, played significant roles in the early exploration and documentation of the Congo. The exploitation and atrocities committed during Leopold's rule drew international attention and criticism, eventually leading to reforms and the establishment of the Belgian Congo.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo was colonized by Belgium. King Leopold II of Belgium personally claimed the territory as his private property in the late 19th century, calling it the Congo Free State. After widespread exploitation and atrocities, it became a Belgian colony in 1908, remaining under Belgian control until it gained independence in 1960.
Congo's colonial power was Belgium, which controlled the region from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century. King Leopold II of Belgium initially claimed the Congo Free State as his personal possession in 1885, exploiting its resources and people. Following international outrage over the abuses during this period, the Belgian government formally annexed the territory in 1908, making it a Belgian colony until Congo gained independence in 1960.
République démocratique du Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo; Congo-Kinshasa) République du Congo (Republic of Congo; Congo-Brazzaville)
Congo = Congo
The river Congo is in the Democratic republic of the CongoThe river Congo is in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Congo(Kinshassa) Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo (Brazzaville) Republic of the Congo
The country formerly called Zaire changed in 1997 to the Democratic Republic of Congo, D.R. Congo, or D.R.C. It is also called Congo-Kinshasa (Kinshasa being the capital.) This is to distinguish it from the neighboring "Republic of Congo" (Congo-Brazaville). D.R. Congo, or Congo-Kinshasa, is the former Belgian Congo. The Republic of Congo, or Congo-Brazaville, is the former French Congo.
There are currently 2 'Congo's . The larger, more southerly is what used to be Belgian Congo and is now Democratic Republic of Congo. To the northwest of this is the Republic of Congo, sometimes called Congo-Brazzaville.