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The term Congo may refer to two countries that border the Congo river:
The term Congo may refer to two countries that border the Congo river:

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* the larger [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] to the southeast (capital: Kinshasa), formerly known as Zaire
* the larger [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] to the southeast (capital: Kinshasa), formerly known as Zaire
* the smaller [[Republic of the Congo]] to the northwest (capital: Brazzaville)
* the smaller [[Republic of the Congo]] to the northwest (capital: Brazzaville)

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The Congo River forms most of the border between these two countries.

The term Congo may refer to two countries that border the Congo river:

The name may also refer to:

Entertainment

Acting

  • Kongō, one of the five schools of Noh acting

Film

Music

Print

Television

Languages and ethnic groups

People

  • Kongō Masahiro (born 1948), former Japanese sumo wrestler
  • John Kongos (born 1945), South African musician, leader of the band Johnny Kongos and the G-Men
  • Kid Congo Powers (born 1960), American rock guitarist and singer
  • Louis Congo (fl. 1725), emancipated slave appointed public executioner of the French colony Louisiana
  • Cheick Kongo (born 1975), a.k.a. Cheick Guillaume Ouedraogo, French mixed martial arts fighter and kickboxer

Places

Africa

Basins

Historical states

Administrative regions

  • Kongo Central, former Bas-Congo province, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Other places

Cities and towns

Rivers

Warships

Other uses

See also