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Democratic Republic of the Congo - The Democratic Republic of the Congo (French: République Démocratique du Congo), also often referred to as DRC, RDC, DR Congo, Congo or Congo-Kinshasa, and formerly as Zaire (or Zaïre in French), is a nation in Central Africa and the third ...
Music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Describing the music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is difficult, due to vagaries surrounding the meanings of various terms. The country itself was formerly called Zaire and is now sometimes referred to as Congo-Kinshasa to distinguish it from the Republic of the Congo (or Congo- ...
Constitution of the Democratic Republic of the Congo - The Constitution of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been changed and/or replaced several times. The Democratic Republic of the Congo has known a tormented history since its independence in 1960, involving a secession - one week after independence, three major coup d'etats, a 32- ...
Gay rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - This article applies to the Democratic Republic of Congo, formerly Zaire, not the Republic of Congo, also known as Congo-Brazzaville.
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