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Kingdom of Kongo - Wikipedia
The Kingdom of Kongo (Kongo: Kongo Dya Ntotila [6] [7] [8] or Wene wa Kongo; [9] Portuguese: Reino do Congo) was a kingdom in Central Africa. It was located in present-day northern Angola, the western portion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, [10] southern Gabon and the Republic of the Congo. [11]
Kongo | Facts, Map, People, Civil War, & History | Britannica
Kongo, former kingdom in west-central Africa, located south of the Congo River (present-day Angola and Democratic Republic of the Congo). According to traditional accounts, the kingdom was founded by Lukeni lua Nimi about 1390.
Japanese battleship Kongō - Wikipedia
Kongō (Japanese: 金剛, named after Mount Kongō) was a warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I and World War II. She was the first battlecruiser of the Kongō class, among the most heavily armed ships in any navy when built.
Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia
With a population of around 111 million, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the most populous nominally Francophone country in the world. The national capital and largest city is Kinshasa, which is also the economic center.
Kingdom of Kongo - World History Encyclopedia
May 2, 2019 · Located on the western coast of central Africa and south of the Congo River (formerly known as the Zaire River), the kingdom arose in the late 14th century CE following the alliance of several local principalities which had been …
7 Facts About the Kingdom of Kongo: Africa’s Great Catholic State
Dec 21, 2022 · From the fourteenth until the twentieth centuries, the central African Kingdom of Kongo developed a unique cultural heritage. It also left an outsized influence among European observers. Today, two countries in sub-Saharan Africa call themselves the Congo.
The Kingdom of Kongo [1390–1857] - The African History
Feb 2, 2021 · It is recorded that the Kingdom of Congo was one of the most powerful kingdoms in Africa in the 1300s and was one of West Africa’s key centers of commercial development. This Kongo kingdom was founded by ancient clans known as the Bakongo. Where, according to their tribes, the people originally had their names.
Unsung History of the Kingdom of Kongo - The New York Public Library
Nov 2, 2021 · The kingdom of Kongo is one of the oldest and one of the most well-documented African kingdoms. Historians explain that at its height, the kingdom covered parts of present-day Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Republic of Congo.
Kongo | Central African, Bantu-speaking, Iron Age | Britannica
Kongo, group of Bantu-speaking peoples related through language and culture and dwelling along the Atlantic coast of Africa from Pointe-Noire, Congo (Brazzaville), in the north, to Luanda, Angola, in the south. In the east, their territory is limited by …
Kingdom of Kongo 1390–1914 | South African History Online
May 18, 2016 · The Kingdom of Kongo was a large kingdom in the western part of central Africa. The name comes from the fact that the founders of the kingdom were KiKongo speaking people, and the spelling of Congo with a C comes from the Portuguese translation.