Congo-Brazzaville was formerly colonized by the French. After gaining independence the country officially became the Republic of the Congo. The region that is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo was first settled about 80, years ago.
The Kingdom of Kongo remained present in the region between the 14th and the early 19th centuries. The Democratic Republic of Congo gained its independence under the Belgium rulers in After its independence it became known as the Republic of Zaire between until Although Congo-Brazzaville and Congo-Kinshasa may share near-identical names and quite similar cultures, both countries can be distinguished by a variety of factors.
Congo-Kinshasa is the third-biggest country in Africa. By contrast Congo-Brazzaville is very small both geographically speaking and with a population of only five million people. Congo-Kinshasa exceeds with a population of more than 10 million habitants. Both countries gained independence in , but they were colonized by different countries.
Congo-Kinshasa and Congo-Brazzaville also use different national currencies. As a child grows up they lose their deciduous, or milk teeth so that the permanent teeth can grow. This is no news to anyone and in most countries the tooth is put under a pillow for the tooth fairy to collect at night.
In Congo when a child loses a baby tooth the parents take it and throw it on top of the roof. In Congo many women have adapted the habit of grocery shopping at home, literally at your front yard. No need for wifi connectivity or anything; simply grab a chair and take a seat in your front yard. Soon enough there will be a couple of street vendors that parade around neighbourhoods selling groceries such as fresh vegetables, fruit and pretty much anything you might want to add to your meal.
The vendors go around the neighbourhood calling out the product that they are selling. If a customer is interested they can call them in their house and the vendor will make a sale, plus the prices can sometimes be negotiated. This method of shopping is preferable to many people.
This custom is practiced in most tribes in Congo. If she does not shave her hair it might bring bad luck, sickness and possibly death. Also, if the widow does not shave her hair it is a sign of disrespect to her in-laws. Migration of the Zande people into what ate now the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sudan began in the s.
They reside in the tropical rainforest and the savanna, and mainly engage in agriculture, hunting and fishing, mostly along the Uele River. They are an ethnically mixed people and speak nearly five dialects of the Azande language which is similar to other Bantu languages.
The Zande people firmly believe in witchcraft and superstitions. Their culture is mostly expressed through oral folklore, music, and dance. The Zande people have been caught up in rebel wars in Congo, prompting them to engage in warfare to protect their territories. The Pygmies are considered to have been some of the earliest peoples to have inhabited the Congo River Basin.
They are characterized by their short stature, are mainly hunters and gatherers and they inhabit the rainforest. They have a symbiotic relationship with the neighboring Bantu communities, engaging in trade to acquire goods not found in the forest.
They, however, maintain their culture in the face of external cultural influences. Music is a vital part of their lives and is made by complex vocal polyphony. Dance is an integral part of their rituals such as initiation, marriage, and healing. While they share a name, each country has its own interesting history and statistics.
Read on to learn more about these closely related but distinctly different nations. The capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, also known as "Congo-Kinshasa," is Kinshasa, which is also the country's largest city.
Prior to its present name, the Democratic Republic of Congo was formerly known as Zaire, and before that, it was the Belgian Congo. The country has access to the ocean through a mile stretch of Atlantic coastline at Muanda and the roughly five-and-a-half-mile-wide mouth of the Congo River, which opens into the Gulf of Guinea.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is Africa's second-largest country and covers a total of 2,, square kilometers, which makes it slightly larger than Mexico and about a quarter the size of the United States. The population is estimated at somewhere near Brazzaville is also the country's capital and largest city.
This area was formerly the French territory known as Middle Congo. The Republic of the Congo covers an area of , square miles and had a population of 5. Both Congos have seen their share of civil and political unrest. The Republic of the Congo has also seen its share of unrest.
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