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The demonym Congolese can also refer to people from the Republic of Congo, of whom there are fewer living in the UK. In the 2021 census, 29,009 people in England were recorded as being born in the DRC, as well as 430 in Wales, [1] and 52 in Northern Ireland. [2] The census in Scotland was delayed by a year until 2022. [3]
The fragmented Kongo people in the 19th century were annexed by three European colonial empires, during the Scramble for Africa and Berlin Conference, the northernmost parts went to France (now the Republic of Congo and Gabon), the middle part along river Congo along with the large inland region of Africa went to Belgium (now the Democratic ...
Pages in category "British people of Democratic Republic of the Congo descent" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Democratic Republic of the Congo emigrants to England" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Democratic Republic of the Congo emigrants to England (20 P) Pages in category "English people of Democratic Republic of the Congo descent" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.
Léon Kengo wa Dondo (b. 1935) — former Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo [112] Ève Bazaiba (b. 1965) — lawyer , Secretary General , and environmentalist . She has been instrumental in promoting environmental conservation and advocating for sustainable development practices in the DRC [ 113 ]
The same year saw the founding of the Congo Reform Association by Morel. In 1906, Alice and John Harris began working for Morel's Congo Reform Association. In early 1906, they Alice toured the United States. John wrote that they had presented her images at 200 meetings in 49 cities via magic lantern screenings.
Description Svenska: Karta från Svenska missionsförbundet, publicerad i bland annat Etnografiska museets publikationer, Monograph Series, Issue 3, Issue 11. Visar de olika folkgrupperna i Nedre Kongo där Svenska kongomissionen verkade, bland annat Bwende (Babwende), Ladi (Baladi), Teke (Bateke), Beembe (Babeembe, Babembe), Sundi (Basundi).