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| Angola |
a country on the western coast of Africa, bordered by Zaire, Zambia, and Namibia. |
| Central African Republic |
an African country bordered by Zaire, Cameroon, Chad, and Sudan. |
| Congo |
Democratic Republic of the Congo, a country in Central Africa north of Angola and south of the Republic of the Congo. The Democratic Republic of the Congo was formerly known as Zaire (1971-1997) and as the Belgian Congo (1908-1960). Its capital is Kinshasa. [2/3 definitions] |
| Congo River |
a river of central Africa flowing into the Atlantic Ocean; Zaire River. |
| Democratic Republic of the Congo |
a country in Central Africa, north of Angola and south of the Republic of the Congo. The Democratic Republic of the Congo was formerly known as Zaire (1971-1997) and as the Belgian Congo (1908-1960). Kinshasa is the capital; Congo. |
| Kinshasa |
the capital of Zaire; formerly Leopoldville. |
| likuta |
the smaller monetary unit of Zaire. (Cf. zaire.) |
| Lingala |
a Bantu language used as a common language in Zaïre. |
| Rwanda |
a central African country between Zaire and Tanzania. |
| Swahili |
an African language with some Arabic roots that is used in east Africa and parts of Zaire. [1/2 definitions] |
| Tanganyika |
Lake Tanganyika, a lake of East Africa between Zaire and Tanzania that is the world's longest freshwater lake. [1/2 definitions] |
| Uganda |
an East African country between Zaire and Kenya. |
| Zaire |
a central African river flowing from southeastern Zaire into the Atlantic; Congo River. [1/2 definitions] |
| zaire |
the chief monetary unit of Zaire, equaling one hundred makuta. |
| Zambia |
a south central African country, south of Zaire and east of Angola; formerly Northern Rhodesia. |
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