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  • ...ial [[Central Africa]]n state centered in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] whose sphere of influence stretched into [[Angola]] and [[Zambia]]. The ==Mwaant Yaav under the Congo Free State==
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  • [[Image:LocationZambia.png|framed|Zambia's butterfly shape formed by the Congo Pedicle]] ...ittle foot'. 'Congo Pedicle' or 'the Pedicle' is also used to refer to the Congo Pedicle road which crosses it.
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  • ...ing the race between [[Leopold II of Belgium|Belgian King Leopold II]]'s [[Congo Free State]] and the [[British South Africa Company]] (BSAC) of [[Cecil Rho ...an control of the Lunchinda enclave led to it eventually being ceded to DR Congo by Zambia — see the article on the [[Luapula Province border dispute]].
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  • ...owns the Zambian portion of the [[Zambia]] - [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|DRC]] 220kV [[interconnector]] line which has a capacity of 250MW and suppl ...reas. Later, the company sourced and supplied hydroelectric power from the Congo to supply to the mines in Northern Rhodesia before the production of hydroe
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  • |basin_countries = [[Zambia]]<br>Democratic Republic of the Congo ...Republic of the Congo, it makes up 110&nbsp;km of the total length of the Congo, lying between its [[Luapula River]] (upstream) and [[Luvua River]] (downst
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  • ...SCNWW33-OS10-83).jpg|thumb|Boarding Cape to Cairo Railway in the [[Belgian Congo]], c. 1900-1915.]] ...an East Africa, which along with the mountainous rainforest of the Belgian Congo precluded the building of a Cape-to-Cairo railway.
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  • ...ls with the disputed area on the borders of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and [[Zambia]], in [[Luapula Province]]. ...[[Lunchinda River]] was under Northern Rhodesia even though the [[Belgian Congo]] had administered it for many years. Belgians administered it as a matter
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  • Southeastern Congo ...0&nbsp;km west of the Luapula in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|DR Congo]], left with a group of followers in pursuit eastwards of one Mutanda who h
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  • Southeastern Congo ...0&nbsp;km west of the Luapula in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|DR Congo]], left with a group of followers in pursuit eastwards of one Mutanda who h
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  • ...ch ended in 1911, when the main line through Northern Rhodesia reached the Congo border and the Katanga copper mines. Railway construction in British South ...ailways or Zambian Railways network, was completed in 1906. Initially, the Congo Free State had concluded that Katanga's copper deposits were not rich enoug
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  • ...by [[Greek people|Greek]] fishermen operating from Kasenga. The [[Belgian Congo]] government also operated a [[paddle steamer|sternwheeler paddle steamer]] ...to Nsumbu and Ndole Bay, with international services to [[Tanzania]], [[DR Congo]] and [[Burundi]].
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  • |popplace= Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia ...und primarily in Angola, south-western parts of Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa to Lualaba), and northwestern parts of [[Zambia]].<ref name=britc
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  • |origin = Elisabethville Airport Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville) |stopover = Léopoldville-N'Djili Airport (FIH/FZAA), Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville)
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  • ...ion determining the border between Rhodesia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.<ref name="Rotberg1977">{{cite book|last=Rotberg|first=Robert I. |authorlin
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  • ...o-Belgian boundary commission, laying out the border between the [[Belgian Congo]] and Northern Rhodesia. From his boyhood, Gore-Browne had an ambition to o
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  • ...rthern Rhodesia]], bounded by Angola (Portuguese West Africa), the Belgian Congo, German East Africa, British Central Africa (Nyasaland now Malawi), Mozambi By 1910 the railway was complete through to the Congo. Mining was in operation at Broken Hill ([[Kabwe]]) and [[Kansanshi mine|Ka
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  • ...{{HMS|Mimi||2}} and {{HMS|Toutou||2}}, from England and via the [[Belgian Congo]] to the lake by rail, road and river. The British then launched their two ...July, in a depth of {{convert|20|m|ft}} near the banks of the Katabe Bay (Belgian designation: Baie de l’éléphant; British designation: Bangwe Bay) at th
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  • ...e in Zimbabwe, were conquered by Chief Mukuni who came from the [[DR Congo|Congo]] in the 18th century. Another group of Baleya under Chief Sekute lived nea ...ews of the large scale [[genocide]] of white colonials in nearby [[Belgian Congo]] was heard, many white residents feared abandonment by the British coloni
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  • ...usly barren Rhodesia with great speed, linking South Africa to the Belgian Congo's southern Katanga province by 1910. The British South Africa Police, respo ...railway reached Élisabethville in Katanga—by this time part of the Belgian Congo—in 1910.<ref>{{Harvnb
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  • ...ent Chiefs: Comparing Colonial Chiefs in Northern Rhodesia and the Belgian Congo. KwaZulu-Natal History and African Studies Seminar, University of Natal, Du ...[[German South-West Africa]], now [[Namibia]]. The boundary between the [[Congo Free State]] and British territory was fixed by a treaty in 1894, although
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