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Definition of Congo in English: Congoproper nounˈkɒŋɡəʊˈkɑŋɡoʊ 1A major river of central Africa, which rises as the River Lualaba to the south of Kisangani in northern Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire) and flows 4,630 km (2,880 miles) in a great curve westwards, turning south-westwards to form the border with the Congo before emptying into the Atlantic. 刚果河(中非一主要河流,其上游称卢阿拉巴河,流向位于扎伊尔 即刚果民主共和国北部的基桑加尼以南,全长4, 630公里 2, 880英里,西折后流向西南,形成与刚果的边界,最后注入大西洋)。亦称 Z AIRE R IVER Also called Zaire River 2An equatorial country in Africa, with a short Atlantic coastline; population 6,800,000 (estimated 2015); languages, French (official), Kikongo, and other Bantu languages; capital, Brazzaville. Also called Republic of Congo, Congo-Brazzaville. 刚果(非洲一赤道国家,有很短的大西洋海岸线,2009年估计人口4, 012,800;法语为官方语言,也使用刚果语和其他班图语;首都为布拉柴维尔)。亦称 the Congo,Republic of the Congo,Congo-Brazzaville The region was colonized in the 19th century by France, and as Middle Congo formed part of the larger territory of French Congo (later, French Equatorial Africa). The country became independent in 1960
Rhymesbongo, drongo, Kongo, pongo Definition of Congo in US English: Congoproper nounˈkɑŋɡoʊˈkäNGɡō 1A major river in central Africa that rises as the Lualaba River south of Kisangani in northern Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire). It flows for 2,880 miles (4,630 km) in a great curve to the west and then turns southwest to form the border between the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. 刚果河(中非一主要河流,其上游称卢阿拉巴河,流向位于扎伊尔 即刚果民主共和国北部的基桑加尼以南,全长4, 630公里 2, 880英里,西折后流向西南,形成与刚果的边界,最后注入大西洋)。亦称 Z AIRE R IVER Also called Zaire River 2An equatorial country in Africa, with a short Atlantic coastline; population 6,800,000 (estimated 2015); languages, French (official), Kikongo, and other Bantu languages; capital, Brazzaville. Also called Republic of Congo, Congo-Brazzaville. 刚果(非洲一赤道国家,有很短的大西洋海岸线,2009年估计人口4, 012,800;法语为官方语言,也使用刚果语和其他班图语;首都为布拉柴维尔)。亦称 the Congo,Republic of the Congo,Congo-Brazzaville The region was colonized in the 19th century by France, and as Middle Congo formed part of the larger territory of French Congo (later, French Equatorial Africa). The country became independent in 1960 |