Democratic Republic of Congo

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Democratic Republic of Congo By: Sarah Jones

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Democratic Republic of Congo. By: Sarah Jones. Kinshasa-Capital; located on Congo River Lubumbashi-National Museum of Lubumbashi Kolwezi- headquarters for the western mining group of the High Katanga Mining Association ( UMHK) Mbuji Mayi - home to the largest airport Mbuji Mayi - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Democratic Republic of Congo

By: Sarah Jones

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Kinshasa-Capital; located on Congo River

Lubumbashi-National Museum of Lubumbashi

Kolwezi- headquarters for the western mining group of the High Katanga Mining Association (UMHK)

Mbuji Mayi- home to the largest airport Mbuji Mayi

Kisagania- Many important conventions are held at the Stade Lumumba

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Kikwit- has the Mount Nyiragongo, a live volcano.

Bumba- Garamba National Park

Liebo- Okapi Wildlife Reserve

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Bumba- riverboat racing, which was conducted in long, low dugout canoes, each powered by two dozen rowers who achieved great speeds.

Gbadolite- The missionaries who closely followed the first Europeans into the region introduced volleyball.

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The yellow star represents Congo as a Province. The blue stands for the prosperity.The red and yellow stripe represents the blood shed.

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LOCATION- located in Central Africa, with a short Atlanticcoastline

CLIMATE- tropical, hot and humid in equatorial river basin; cooler and drier in southern highlands; cooler and wetter in eastern highlands

LANGUAGEGS- French is the local dialect; Kikongo, Lingala, and Swahili is also spoken

LIFE EXPECTANCY- 50 years.

RELIGION- Christianity ETHINIC GROUP- Bakongo

IMPORTS-Ores, Slag, and Ash

Exports-Pearls, Stones, and Coins

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Kananga-Thousands of fires spread across the DRC , leaving lands burnt and left not being able to be used for long periods of time.Tshikapa-Droughts are also very severe in DRC, leaving thousands with no water, and not enough water irrigate the crops.

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A traditional plate of fufu made from mashed potato

& farina, and a bowl of peanut soup eatin by most

Congo people.

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National Museum of Lubumbashi

University of Kinshasa Museum

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Railway, Paved and Graveled highways, and Vehicle ferries are the main means of transportation in DRC.

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The Democratic Republic of Congo is the third-largest country in Africa

The country straddles the Equator and has widely differing geographical features

A cease-fire was signed in July 1999 by the DROC

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