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  2. Debout Congolais - Wikipedia

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    " Debout Congolais" (Kongo: Telama besi Kongo; "Arise, Congolese") is the national anthem of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was originally adopted in 1960 upon independence from Belgium but was replaced by "La Zaïroise" when the Congo changed its name to Zaire in 1971. It was finally reinstated when the Congo was reorganised in 1997.

  3. Music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    French National Library. Accessed 25 November 2010. (in French) Audio clips: Traditional music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Musée d'ethnographie de Genève. Accessed 25 November 2010. (in French) Amnesty International. “DRC: Ban on Songs Criticizing the Government Highlights Urgent Need to Repeal Censorship Law.”

  4. La Congolaise - Wikipedia

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    " La Congolaise" (English: "The Congolese"; Kongo: "Besi Kôngo") is the national anthem of the Republic of the Congo. It was adopted upon independence from France in 1959, [1] replaced in 1969 by "Les Trois Glorieuses" but reinstated in 1991. The lyrics were written by Jacques Tondra and Georges Kibanghi, and the music was composed by Jean ...

  5. RDCWorld - Wikipedia

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    RDCWorld (or alternatively spelled RDC World), short for Real Dreamers Change the World [1] or Real Dreams Change the World, [2] is an American collective of online video creators based in Texas. [3] The group was founded by Mark Phillips and Affiong Harris.

  6. Bundu dia Kongo - Wikipedia

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    Later, in May, corpses of 40 people were unearthed in five mass graves in Sumbi, in the territory of Seke-Banza. [5] Later in March 2008, the Congolese government banned Bundu dia Kongo. [6] United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) carried out a special inquiry into the events. The report concludes that at least 100 ...

  7. Udzima wa ya Masiwa - Wikipedia

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    " Udzima wa ya Masiwa" (also written "Ouzima wa Massiwa ", [1] Comorian for "The Union of the Great Islands"; also known as "Umodja wa Massiwa ", [2] sometimes written "Masiwa " [3]) is the national anthem of the Comoros. Adopted in 1978, [4] it was written by Said Hachim Sidi Abderemane, who also composed the music with Kamildine Abdallah. [5 ...

  8. Ditanyè - Wikipedia

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    By all men of today and tomorrow, By every man here and always! Chorus IV Popular revolution our nourishing sap. Undying motherhood of progress in the face of man. Eternal hearth of agreed democracy, Where at last national identity has the right of freedom. Where injustice has lost its place forever, And where from the hands of builders of a ...

  9. RCD Espanyol - Wikipedia

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    Reial Club Deportiu Espanyol de Barcelona (Catalan: [rəˈjal ˈklub dəpuɾˈtiw əspəˈɲɔl də βəɾsəˈlonə]; "Royal Spanish Sports Club of Barcelona"), commonly known as RCD Espanyol, is a Spanish professional sports club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.