kinshasa in English

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the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire), a port on the Congo River, in the southwestern part of the country; population 7,273,900 (est. 2004). Founded in 1881 by explorer Sir Henry Morton Stanley, it became capital of the Republic of Zaire in 1960.

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1. Autoroute des entrepreneurs, Kinshasa

2. Adjointe chez MMG Limited Kinshasa, Kinshasa, Congo (DRC) Join to Connect MMG Limited

3. Abdor sukari basketteur new gen, Kinshasa

4. He went back to the streets of Kinshasa;

5. Kinshasa hosted the 14th Francophonie Summit in October 2012.

6. Congo-Kinshasa and Congo-Brazzaville also use different national currencies

7. Similarly, from 1960 to 1964, United Nations armies were active in the Congo (Kinshasa).

8. As Nakamura went for the "Kinshasa", Styles attacked Nakamura's knee with a chair.

9. The city of Kinshasa is also one of the DRC's 26 provinces.

10. In response to the attacks police and military checkpoints were set up throughout Kinshasa.

11. In Kinshasa, I consulted with many ophthalmologists, but none of them could help me.

12. The Antonov that crashed in Kinshasa in January 1996 was operated by African Air.

13. Beira has handled the foreign trade of Congo (Kinshasa), Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi

14. Congo-Brazzaville was colonized by France while Congo-Kinshasa was colonized by Belgium

15. During # purchased office premises to accommodate its representation in Kinshasa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo

16. Bavon Marie Marie was born Siango Bavon Marie Marie on May 27, 1944 in Kinshasa, Congo

17. When I was 12, I pretended I was a boy and joined the army in Kinshasa.

18. 28 Two other officials in the Kinshasa government, also speaking on condition of anonymity,[www.Sentencedict.com] confirmed the arrests.

19. Fred Bauma: LUCHA activist arrested during a workshop in Kinshasa on March 15, 2015, to introduce Filimbi.

20. The author considers preliminary tests for formulating an adobe brick (block) made with Kinshasa clay and stabilized wity sand.

21. ● “Dishonesty is considered normal, necessary, and acceptable as long as you’re not caught.” —Tomasi, Congo Kinshasa.

22. Trente ans après la publication de l’Atlas de Kinshasa", Les Cahiers d’Outre-Mer 261, January–March 2013; doi:10.4000/com.6770.

23. After his body was returned to Kinshasa, carefully planned scenes of public grief turned into a mass demonstration of patriotic fervour.

24. V.S.V., La voix des sans-voix pour les droits de l'homme, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo; medical and social assistance

25. V.S.V., La voix des sans-voix pour les droits de l’homme, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo; medical and social assistance.

26. Fermina died at the hospital in Kinshasa while trying to return to Belgium so a diagnosis on the disease could be performed.

27. Bemba, also called BaBemba, or Awemba, Bantu-speaking people inhabiting the northeastern plateau of Zambia and neighbouring areas of Congo (Kinshasa) and Zimbabwe

28. (Proverbs 22:3) We found ways to get paper, ink, film, printing plates, and chemicals from outside the country to print our publications in Kinshasa.

29. Other information: Arrested by Congolese authorities in October 2005, acquitted by the Court of Appeal in Kisangani, subsequently transferred to the judicial authorities in Kinshasa on new charges.

30. In Brazzaville, La Sape is mainly “French style” (which means exquisite suits), but in Kinshasa anything goes, from Japanese Yamamoto coats to Scottish kilts.’ Israell Mbona wears a …

31. Cyrille Adoula was born in Leopoldville, Belgian Congo (now Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo) on 13 September 1921 to a Bangala-speaking family.Adoula went to Catholic school before becoming a

32. Since 1997 it has been divided into two regions: Cuvette (formerly East Cuvette [Cuvette Est]), bordered by Congo (Kinshasa) to the southeast; and West Cuvette (Cuvette Oueste), bordered by Gabon to the west

33. The radio network, known as Radio Okapi, is set to increase its on-air operations progressively following an initial start-up in Kinshasa and the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo late in February.

34. Republica Democratică Congo (în franceză: République démocratique du Congo; pronunție franceză: [kɔ̃oɡo]), numită și Congo-Kinshasa, e o țară din centrul Africii, a doua ca suprafață de pe continent.R.D

35. The radio network, known as Radio Okapi, is set to increase its on-air operations progressively following an initial start-up in Kinshasa and the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo late in February

36. Brazzaville Brazzaville is the capital and largest city of the Republic of the Congo.Constituting the financial and administrative centre of the country, it is located on the north side of the Congo River, opposite Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

37. Afongenda Afounde,¶ Amayo Kulidri,¶ Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum,† and Patrick Van der Stuyft* *Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium; †Institut de Recherche Biomédicale, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo; ‡National Institute for Communicable Diseases, Johannesburg, South Africa; §Hôpital Général de Kilo-

38. Former: Congo Free State, Belgian Congo, Congo/Leopoldville, Congo/Kinshasa, Zaire abbreviation: DRC (or DROC) etymology: named for the Congo River, most of which lies within the DRC; the river name derives from Kongo, a Bantu kingdom that occupied its mouth at the time of Portuguese discovery in the late 15th century and whose name stems from

39. Aids is caused by a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which originated in non-human primates in Central and West Africa.While various sub-groups of the virus acquired human infectivity at different times, the global pandemic had its origins in the emergence of one specific strain – HIV-1 subgroup M – in Léopoldville in the Belgian Congo (now Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the