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COUNTRY IN CENTRAL AFRICA
Democratic Republic of Congo; Congo-Kinshasa; ISO 3166-1:CD; République Démocratique du Congo; Republique Democratique du Congo; Congo, Democratic Republic of the; Congo (Kinshasa); Congo (Democratic Republic); Congo-Kinsasha; Congo Democratic Republic; Dr congo; DR Congo; Congo, democratic republic of the; DRoC; Democratic republic of the congo; Congo (DRC); D.r.congo; Democratic republic of congo; CKN; The Democratic Republic of the Congo; Congo DR; Ubanghi, Belgian; Belgian Ubanghi; Congo, The Democratic Republic of the; Democratic republic of Congo; Description of Democratic Republic of Congo; Congo, Democratic Republic of; Congo, Democratic Republic; Democractic Republic of the Congo; Drc; Congo-Kinshasha; Democratic rep of Congo; The democratic republic of congo; Congo (Democratic Republic of the); Congo (Democratic Republic of); DRotC; The DRC; République démocratique du Congo; Republique democratique du Congo; RD Congo; Congo, Democratic Republic Of The; Dem. Rep. of the Congo; Democratic Republic Of The Congo; DROC; Big Congo; Dem rep congo; Dem. rep. congo; The Democratic Republic of Congo; Congo Kinshasa; Congo-K; Congo, the Democratic Republic of the; D.R. Congo; D. R. Congo; Congo (Democratic Rep); Congo - Kinshasa; DRC Congo; DR of the Congo; Sport in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Congo (the Democratic Republic of the); Congo, Dem. Rep.; Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo; Rép. Dém. du Congo; Rep. Dem. du Congo; Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire); Dem Rep of the Congo; Repubilika ya Kôngo ya Dimokalasi; Republíki ya Kongó Demokratíki; Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Kongo; Ditunga dia Kongu wa Mungalaata; D. republic of the congo; DRC government; Flora and fauna of the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Congo–Kinshasa; Dem Rep of Congo; Dem. Rep. of Congo; DROTC; DRoTC; Citizenship of the Democratic Republic of Congo; Draft:Congo DRC; DRC; Congo-Zaire; Poaching in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; The DR Congo; Democratic Congo; Dem. Rep. Congo
  • [[Mount Nyiragongo]], which last erupted in 2021.
  • FARDC soldiers on patrol in Ituri province
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  • Collecting firewood in [[Basankusu]].
  • Christian]] couple.
  • Our Lady of Peace Cathedral]] in [[Bukavu]]
  • The map of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • ''[[Force Publique]]'' soldiers in the Belgian Congo in 1918. At its peak, the Force Publique had around 19,000 Congolese soldiers, led by 420 Belgian officers.
  • A group of demobilized [[child soldiers]] in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • A classroom in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • DR Congo's [[Human Development Index]] scores, 1970–2010.
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  • A proportional representation of Democratic Republic of the Congo exports, 2019
  • Rough diamonds ≈1 to 1.5 mm in size from DR Congo.
  • Government troops near [[Goma]] during the [[M23 rebellion]] in May 2013
  • Train from [[Lubumbashi]] arriving in [[Kindu]] on a newly refurbished line.
  • face masks]] due to the ongoing [[COVID-19 pandemic]].
  • A [[Hemba]] male statue
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  • President [[Joseph Kabila]] with U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] in August 2014
  • Congo-Léopoldville]]
  • [[Joseph Kabila]] was President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from January 2001 to January 2019.
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo map of Köppen climate classification
  • [[Salonga National Park]].
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  • The four Bantu languages with elevated "national" status.
  • [[Mobutu Sese Seko]] and Richard Nixon in Washington, D.C., 1973.
  • [[Lake Kivu]] in [[North Kivu]] province
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  • FARDC]] and rebel groups, [[North Kivu]], 2012
  • Population fleeing their villages due to fighting between FARDC and rebels groups, Sake North Kivu 30 April 2012
  • Katangan separatists]] in 1961
  • [[Masisi Territory]]
  • Prince Bernhard]] in Kinshasa in 1973
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  • [[Ituri Rainforest]]
  • Refugees in the Congo
  • Belligerents of the [[Second Congo War]]
  • [[Stade des Martyrs]] in [[Kinshasa]].
  • Leopoldville]] Station and Port in 1884
  • Map of rail network

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Design Rule Checks (Reference: CAD)
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PRIZE COMPETITION FUNDED BY THE US DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY
Virtual Robotics Challenge; Darpa Robotics Challenge
The DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) was a prize competition funded by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Held from 2012 to 2015, it aimed to develop semi-autonomous ground robots that could do "complex tasks in dangerous, degraded, human-engineered environments.
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Wikipedia

Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known as Congo-Kinshasa and formerly known as Zaire, is a country in Central Africa bordered to the west by the South Atlantic Ocean. By land area, the DRC is the second-largest country in Africa, after Algeria, and the 11th-largest in the world. With a population of around 112 million, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the most populous officially Francophone country in the world. The national capital and largest city is Kinshasa, which is also the nation's economic center. The country is bordered by the Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, South Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania (across Lake Tanganyika), Zambia, Angola, and the Cabinda exclave of Angola.

Centered on the Congo Basin, the territory of the DRC was first inhabited by Central African foragers around 90,000 years ago and was reached by the Bantu expansion about 3,000 years ago. In the west, the Kingdom of Kongo ruled around the mouth of the Congo River from the 14th to 19th centuries. In the northeast, center and east, the kingdoms of Azande, Luba, and Lunda ruled from the 16th and 17th centuries to the 19th century. King Leopold II of Belgium formally acquired rights to the Congo territory in 1885 and declared the land his private property, naming it the Congo Free State. From 1885 to 1908, his colonial military forced the local population to produce rubber and committed widespread atrocities. In 1908, Leopold ceded the territory, which thus became a Belgian colony.

Congo achieved independence from Belgium on 30 June 1960 and was immediately confronted by a series of secessionist movements, which culminated in the seizure of power by Mobutu Sese Seko in a 1965 coup d'état. Mobutu renamed the country Zaire in 1971 and imposed a harsh personalist dictatorship until his overthrow in 1997 by the First Congo War. The country then had its name changed back and was confronted by the Second Congo War from 1998 to 2003, which resulted in the deaths of 5.4 million people. The war ended under President Joseph Kabila who governed the country from 2001 to 2019, under whom human rights in the country remained poor and included frequent abuses such as forced disappearances, torture, arbitrary imprisonment and restrictions on civil liberties. Following the 2018 general election, in the country's first peaceful transition of power since independence, Kabila was succeeded as president by Félix Tshisekedi, who has served as president since. Since 2015, the Eastern DR Congo has been the site of an ongoing military conflict in Kivu.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is extremely rich in natural resources but has suffered from political instability, a lack of infrastructure, corruption, and centuries of both commercial and colonial extraction and exploitation, followed by more than 60 years of independence, with little widespread development. Besides the capital Kinshasa, the two next largest cities, Lubumbashi and Mbuji-Mayi, are both mining communities. The DRC's largest export is raw minerals, with China accepting over 50% of its exports in 2019. In 2021, DR Congo's level of human development was ranked 179th out of 191 countries by the Human Development Index. As of 2018, following two decades of various civil wars and continued internal conflicts, around 600,000 Congolese refugees were still living in neighbouring countries. Two million children risk starvation, and the fighting has displaced 4.5 million people. The country is a member of the United Nations, Non-Aligned Movement, African Union, COMESA, Southern African Development Community, Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, and the Economic Community of Central African States.

Pronunciation examples for DRC
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2. particularly coltan mined in the DRC
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3. that life is difficult in the DRC.
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4. The DRC is a dangerous place.
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5. to Swaziland to the DRC, who with
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Examples of use of DRC
1. The planning documents for the DRC have already gutted Mr.
2. The same day, at a UNSC urgent meeting on the situation in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ambassador Trung expressed his deep concern about the ongoing fighting in the eastern part of DRC, particularly the danger facing the UN Mission in DRC (MONUC), as well as the alarming humanitarian situation in the region.
3. The United States hopes that the General Assembly will support efforts in the DRC to bring effective governance, respect for human rights and the rule of law to all the people in the DRC, Noyes said, and hopes that there will be no need for a DRC resolution next year.
4. Burundi concluded its four-year transitional process, and there were historical electoral advances in the DRC.
5. Plans for immunization efforts also are being finalized in the DRC, according to GPEI.