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  2. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    2009 Bolivia: Dengue fever: 18 [260] 2009 Gujarat hepatitis outbreak: 2009 India Hepatitis B: 49 [261] Queensland 2009 dengue outbreak 2009 Queensland, Australia Dengue fever: 1+ (503 cases) [262] 2009–2010 West African meningitis outbreak: 2009–2010 West Africa: Meningitis: 1,100 [263] 2009 swine flu pandemic: 2009–2010 Worldwide ...

  3. Education in the Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    Congo is a 342,000-square-kilometer country in Equatorial Africa.Its population is just over 7 million inhabitants, of which 47% is less than 15 years old. Life expectancy is 55.8 years old for men and 58.9 years for women, and 33% of the population lives in rural areas. 12.6% of the Congolese budget is spent on education; 40% on primary education, 31% on secondary level, and 27% on tertiary ...

  4. Education in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    Primary school students in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Primary education in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is not free or compulsory. [1]The education system in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is governed by three government ministries: the Ministère de l'Enseignement Primaire, Secondaire et Professionnel (MEPSP), the Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et ...

  5. File:CongoCrisis Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    2006-05-26T14:57:57Z Moyogo 640x647 (180669 Bytes) improvements to the template: added border of neighbouring countries, provinces' border are uniform, colours drawn from other maps on WP. 2005-09-30T10:36:59Z Moyogo 650x650 (117305 Bytes) Template for Province or District maps for the Congo Kinshasa. Each province has an ID in the form ...

  6. History of Kinshasa - Wikipedia

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    The African population was 20,000 in 1920 and 27,000 in 1924; the European population rose from 245 in 1908 to 2,521 in 1914 to 2,521 in 1918. In 1926, the city was elevated to capital of the Belgian Congo, replacing the far smaller town of Boma in the Congo estuary. By 1929 the city population was 48,088 including 2,766 Europeans and after a ...

  7. Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] [25] The river was known as Zaire during the 16th and 17th centuries; Congo seems to have replaced Zaire gradually in English usage during the 18th century, and Congo is the preferred English name in 19th-century literature, although references to Zaire as the name used by the natives (i.e., derived from Portuguese usage) remained ...

  8. Category : 2009 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    Pages in category "2009 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. 2009 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    The Child Protection Law of 2009 sets the minimum age for full-time work at 18, unless a parent consents. With parental consent, minors 15–18 may work, but no more than four hours a day. Children are barred from carrying heavy objects. This law is widely unenforced.