- Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia
Denis Sassou Nguesso has been president since 1979, except for the period from 1992 to 1997 The Republic of the Congo is a member of the African Union, the United Nations, La Francophonie, the Economic Community of Central African States, and the Non-Aligned Movement
- Republic of the Congo | History, Flag, Map, Population, Capital . . .
Officially known as the Republic of the Congo, the country is often called Congo (Brazzaville), with its capital added parenthetically, to distinguish it from neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo, which is often referred to by its acronym, the DRC, or called Congo (Kinshasa)
- Congo, Republic of the - The World Factbook
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- Congo, Republic of the Facts and Culture - CountryReports
The Republic of the Congo (Congo-Brazzaville) is a developing nation in Central Africa The official language is French, and Lingala, Kikongo, and Kituba are also widely spoken
- Country Facts | Congo
Upon independence in 1960, the former French region of Middle Congo became the Republic of the Congo A quarter century of experimentation with Marxism was abandoned in 1990 and a democratically elected government installed in 1992
- Republic of the Congo - Wikiwand
The Republic of the Congo, also known as Congo-Brazzaville, the Congo Republic or simply the Congo, is a country located on the western coast of Central Africa
- Congo-Brazzaville - Republic of the Congo - Nations Online Project
Republic of the Congo facts: Official web sites of Republic of the Congo, links and information on Republic of the Congo's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital city, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers
- Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia
To avoid confusion between the two, the former Belgian Congo became known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo), while the former French colony retained the name 'Republic of the Congo' (Congo)
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