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Republic of the Congo (1963–1964), Democratic Republic of the Congo (1964–1966) Republic of the Congo (1960–1963) Congo Free State (1885–1908), Belgian Congo (1908–1960)
Soon Paris became home to talented studio musicians who recorded for the African and Caribbean markets and filled out bands for occasional tours. [ 47 ] [ 86 ] [ 53 ] Diblo Dibala and Aurlus Mabélé dominated the clubs with "Africa Moussou", creating a hyperactive style of super-speed soukous, dubbed TGV soukous by fans, alluding to France's ...
This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Congo_CrisisMap.png licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated-with-disclaimers, GFDL-en 2010-08-10T13:57:01Z Beao 440x404 (11149 Bytes) Transparent.
The Belgian Congo, today the Democratic Republic of the Congo, highlighted on a map of Africa. Colonial rule in the Congo began in the late 19th century. King Leopold II of Belgium, frustrated by Belgium's lack of international power and prestige, attempted to persuade the Belgian government to support colonial expansion around the then-largely unexplored Congo Basin.
English: Map of Congo in 1961 (Congo crisis) dtv-Atlas Weltgeschichte. 2005. S. 546 f. Young, Politics in the Congo. 1965. Kalondji, Congo 1960. La sécession du Sud-Kasaï, la vérité du Mulopwe. 2005. File:Congo 1961 map de.svg by User:Don-kun, and User:Uwe Dedering
In the 1960s, mercenaries in Africa were able to influence conflicts in favor of the governments employing them. These mercenary companies' experience was influential in the Angolan Civil War. [2] [3] The careers of many famous mercenaries of the 20th century began in the Congo. Modern ideas and stereotypes about mercenaries have been formed ...
Upemba Depression (satellite image pictured) has the largest cemeteries in Subsaharan Africa, with more than 40 archaeological sites, six of which have been partially explored. They span from around 2300 BCE to the 20th century. They include the Kisalian Graves and illustrate the history of the Luba people who live in the area. [18] Lomami ...
Republic of the Congo (1963–1964), Democratic Republic of the Congo (1964–1966) Republic of the Congo (1960–1963) Congo Free State (1885–1908), Belgian Congo (1908–1960)