Democratic People's Republic of the Congo

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Revision as of 18:30, 6 August 2007

République Populaire Démocratique du Congo
Democratic People's Republic of the Congo

Image:Flag of the DPRC.png Image:85px-Coat of arms of the DPRC.png
Flag Coat of arms

Motto
"Travail, Égalité, Patrie" (French)
"Work, Equality, Fatherland"

Anthem
Congo, Le Fleuve Beau (French)
Congo, The Beautiful River

Image:250px-Map of the DPRC.png

Capital

Largest city
Brazzaville
4°14′S, 15°14′E
Kinshasa

Official languages French, Lingala, Kituba

Government
 - President
 - Prime Minister
Socialist state
Christophe Sassou Ngouabi
Pierre Manianga

Establishment August 11, 1964

Area
 - Total

 - Water (%)

2,686,858 km²
1,037,398 sq mi
3.3

Population
 - 2005 estimate
 - Density
 

67,654,000
25.17 /km²
65.21 /sq mi

GDP (PPP)
 - Total
 - Per capita
2005 estimate
$72.457 billion
$1,071

Gini 34.5 (medium)

HDI Image:10px-Green Arrow Up Darker.png 0.517 (medium)

Currency Ebale (COE)

Time zone
- Summer (DST)
WAT, CAT (UTC +1 to +2)
not observed (UTC +1 to +2)

Internet TLD .cg

Calling code +243

The Democratic People's Republic of the Congo (French: République Populaire Démocratique du Congo) is a large, developing nation in Central Africa. It borders Cameroon, Central African Republic, and Sudan to the north; Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania to the east; Zambia and Angola to the south; and Cabinda (an enclave of Angola) and Gabon to the west. Formed in 1964 by a merger of the former French and Belgian Congos, the Democratic People's Republic of the Congo has followed the principles of Marxism-Leninism for most of its existence, and remains one of the most militant, revolutionary states in the Third World.

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