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File:Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo%27s_national_anthem.ogg|Democratic Republic of the Congo's national anthem | |||
File:Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo_(orthographic_projection).svg|Democratic Republic of the Congo (orthographic projection) | |||
File:Location_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo_AU_Africa.svg|Location Democratic Republic of the Congo AU Africa | |||
File:Nyangwe.jpg|Nyangwe | |||
File:Stanley_Founding_of_Congo_Free_State_186_View_of_Leopoldville_Station_and_Port_1884_The_Baptist_Mission_on_the_summit_of_Leopold_Hill.jpg|Stanley Founding of Congo Free State 186 View of Leopoldville Station and Port 1884 The Baptist Mission on the summit of Leopold Hill | |||
File:Sur_le_Haut-Congo_(1888)_(14577176430).jpg|Sur le Haut-Congo (1888) | |||
File:Bugidi,_the_mission_engineer,_and_his_wife._Bakundi_was_a_Bateke_boy,_trained_by_Grenfell.jpg|Bugidi, the mission engineer, and his wife. Bakundi was a Bateke boy, trained by Grenfell | |||
File:Congo_belge_campagne_1918.jpg|Congo belge campagne 1918 | |||
File:Joseph_Kasa-Vubu_in_Israel.png|Joseph Kasa-Vubu in Israel | |||
File:Patrice_Lumumba_official_portrait.jpg|Patrice Lumumba official portrait | |||
File:Mobutu_Nixon.jpg|Mobutu Nixon | |||
File:Prince_Bernhard_and_Mobutu_Sese_Seko_1973.jpg|Prince Bernhard and Mobutu Sese Seko 1973 | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:42, 23 February 2025
Democratic Republic of the Congo (also known as DRC) is the largest country in sub-Saharan Africa. Located in Central Africa, it is bordered by nine countries: Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.
Geography[edit]
The DRC is the second largest country in Africa by area, with a diverse landscape that includes the Congo Rainforest, the second largest rainforest in the world after the Amazon Rainforest. The country is also home to the Congo River, the second longest river in Africa.
History[edit]
The DRC has a complex history marked by colonization, conflict, and political instability. It was a colony of Belgium from 1908 until it gained independence in 1960. Since then, the country has experienced several political transitions and conflicts, including the First Congo War and the Second Congo War, which is also known as the Great War of Africa.
Economy[edit]
The DRC is rich in natural resources, including cobalt, copper, diamonds, gold, and tin. However, despite its wealth in resources, the country is considered one of the poorest in the world, with a high poverty rate and low GDP per capita.
Health[edit]
Healthcare in the DRC is a major concern, with the country facing numerous health challenges such as malaria, HIV/AIDS, and Ebola. The country's healthcare system is under-resourced and access to healthcare is limited, particularly in rural areas.
Culture[edit]
The DRC has a rich cultural heritage, with over 200 ethnic groups and as many languages. The country is known for its music, particularly Congolese rumba, and its art, including traditional and contemporary art.
See also[edit]
- History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Economy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Culture of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Democratic Republic of the Congo's national anthem
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Democratic Republic of the Congo (orthographic projection)
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Location Democratic Republic of the Congo AU Africa
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Nyangwe
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Stanley Founding of Congo Free State 186 View of Leopoldville Station and Port 1884 The Baptist Mission on the summit of Leopold Hill
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Sur le Haut-Congo (1888)
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Bugidi, the mission engineer, and his wife. Bakundi was a Bateke boy, trained by Grenfell
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Congo belge campagne 1918
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Joseph Kasa-Vubu in Israel
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Patrice Lumumba official portrait
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Mobutu Nixon
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Prince Bernhard and Mobutu Sese Seko 1973


