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Republic of the Congo (1963–1964), Democratic Republic of the Congo (1964–1966) Republic of the Congo (1960–1963) Congo Free State (1885–1908), Belgian Congo (1908–1960)
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In 1968, a coup d'état took place in the country, with the new government proclaiming the People's Republic of the Congo a year later. By doing so, it became the first Marxist–Leninist country in Africa. [4] In order to symbolize the revolutionary change, the regime instituted a new national anthem and chose a new flag. [5]
English: Flag map of the Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville) (1963–1966) Date: 31 August 2023: ... Flag map of the Democratic Republic of the Congo made by Darwinek;
Flag of the Union of South Africa: 1912–1928: Flag of the Union of South Africa: 1928–1982: Flag of the Union of South Africa / the Republic of South Africa: 1982–1994: Flag of the Republic of South Africa: 1960–1962: Flag of South Kasai: 1883: Flag of Stellaland: 1883–1885: Flag of Stellaland: 1955: Flag of Sudan: 1956–1970: Flag ...
Français : Drapeau de la République populaire du Congo entre 1er janvier 1970 - 10 juin 1991 Kongo: Dalapo ya Repubilika ya Bantu ya Kongo, 1970-1991 English: Flag of the People's Republic of Congo between 1 January 1970 - 10 June 1991
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