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  2. Culture of the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    The culture of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is extremely varied, reflecting the great diversity and different customs which exist in the country. Congolese culture combines the influence of tradition to the region, but also combines influences from abroad which arrived during the era of colonization and continue to have a strong ...

  3. The Culture Of The Republic of the Congo - WorldAtlas

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    The Republic of the Congo, commonly referred to as The Congo, is a 132,000 square mile nation in the central part of Africa. In 2016, the country was home to approximately 5,125,821 people which was the 124th highest population globally at the time.

  4. The Culture Of The Democratic Republic Of The Congo

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    The Congolese people suffered horrific human rights abuses at the hand of King Leopold II of Belgium, with the repercussions of that history still present today. Music, dance and literature are thriving cultural aspects of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

  5. Democratic Republic of the Congo - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    The largest city in central Africa, it serves as the country’s official administrative, economic, and cultural centre. The country is often referred to by its acronym , the DRC, or called Congo (Kinshasa), with the capital added parenthetically, to distinguish it from the other Congo republic, which is officially called the Republic of the ...

  6. Democratic Republic of the Congo - Britannica

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    Congo’s many ethnic groups and regions have developed a mosaic of traditional arts, including painting, sculpture, music, and dance. There has been a tendency to classify sculpture and carving according to the styles of the areas from which they originate.

  7. Culture of the Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    The culture of the Republic of the Congo is rich, diverse and made up of a mix of about 4.5 million people in 2015 and many languages and customs. Half of Congolese people follow traditional beliefs, and there are 15 principle Bantu groups and more than 70 subgroups.

  8. Republic of the Congo - Music, Cuisine, Festivals | Britannica

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    Republic of the Congo - Music, Cuisine, Festivals: Precolonial artistic expression emphasized ceremonial music, dance, sculpture, and oral literature. Christianity and colonialism had a great impact on these art forms.

  9. UNESCO - Ritual and festive expressions of the Congo culture

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    The ritual and festive expressions of the Congo culture encompass the contemporary vision of a collective celebration of the black rebel descendants enslaved during the colonial period. Nowadays, participants play congo, celebrate their freedom, cheerfully sing about their everyday lives and perform representations and sensual dances barefoot ...

  10. Ritual and Festive Expressions of the Congo Culture

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    The ritual and festive expressions of the Congo culture encompass the contemporary vision of a collective celebration of black rebel descendants enslaved during the colonial period During the Congo season, participants act out a matriarchal society in a palisade, ruled by a queen and her court.

  11. Discovering Congolese Culture: History, Customs & Festivals

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    Explore the vibrant culture of the Democratic Republic of Congo through its rich history, customs, and vibrant festivals.