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  • ==Mwaant Yaav under Zaire== *Muteb II Mushidi cont. (ruled 1971-1973) *Mbumb II Muteb (ruled 1973-1997) ==Mwaant Yaav under Democratic Republic ...
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  • 1971 and 1997 the government of then-Zaire referred to it as the “Zaire ... Equator: A Journey up the Congo and into Zaire. New York: Atlantic Monthly ...
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  • drainage basins include those of the Congo-Zaire, Nile, and Zambezi rivers ... Forests are dominant in the lowlands of the Congo-Zaire Basin, while ...
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  • International Congo Association (later Zaire) for control of the Congo ... of the Congo (known from 1971 to 1997 as Zaire), the capital of which is ...
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  • Tanzania, Congo, Gabon, Central African Republic, Zaire, Rwanda, and Sudan (Kim 2002). The black colobus (C. satanas) is found in Western Africa in Cameroon ...
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  • heavyweight champion George Foreman in Zaire and former champion George ... the heavy favorite. The fight was held in Zaire, and promoted by Don King ...
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  • The Democratic Republic of the Congo, often referred to as DRC or Congo, and formerly as Zaire, is the second largest country by area on the ...
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  • violence, escaping to neighboring countries Zaire, Rwanda and Tanzania. However ... estimated to have fled the genocide into Zaire, Rwanda, and Tanzania. ...
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  • fled across the borders, mainly west to Zaire (now the Democratic Republic ... authorized French forces to land in Goma, Zaire on a humanitarian mission ...
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  • border, in 1996, Rwanda invaded eastern Zaire in an effort to eliminate ... In 1976, Rwanda joined Burundi and Zaire (now known as the Democratic ...
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  • Congo, then the Democratic Republic of Congo, then Zaire, and now the Democratic Republic of Congo again), an area 76 times larger than Belgium, which ...
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  • . They can be found in the Congo River Basin in Zaire, Angola, Congo, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Rwanda, Burundi, and Uganda (IUCN-OSG, 2006). ...
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  • A good example of this is the former dictator of Zaire, Mobuto Sese Seko, who lost support from the West after the Cold War had ended. Mobuto, at the ...
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  • [[Image:Rwandan refugee camp in east Zaire.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Refugee ... into neighboring countries, in particular Zaire. The refugee camps soon came ...
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  • troops from South Africa on behalf of UNITA and Zaire on behalf of the FNLA in September and October 1975 and the MPLA's importation of Cuban troops ...
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  • largest national park in Western Africa north of Zaire. As a coastal park, it consists of half marine and half terrestrial environments. The wilderness ...
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  • Earlier, in 1971, Amin and Zaire's president Mobutu Sese Seko ... by Col. Juma Oris. He reached Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic ...
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  • Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Rhodesia, and Zaire. These interracial unions were mostly marriages between Indian men and East African women.[http://www ...
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  • right|400px|Aerial photograph of a Mihanda, Zaire refugee camp in 1996. Pictured ... of thousands of Rwandan refugees to Zaire and Tanzania in what become ...
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  • the North), consisting of the provinces of Zaire, Uíge and Cuanza Norte. ... The UPA which was based in Zaire entered Angola and proceeded to massacre ...
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