french congo (Meaning)

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french congo (n)

a republic in west-central Africa; achieved independence from France in 1960

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french congo Sentence Examples

  1. The French Congo, a former colony, is now known as the Republic of Congo.
  2. The French Congo was established in 1880 and lasted until 1960, when it gained independence.
  3. The capital of French Congo was Brazzaville, which is also the capital of the Republic of Congo.
  4. The French Congo was divided into four provinces: Middle Congo, Ubangi-Shari, Chad, and Gabon.
  5. The French Congo was a major source of rubber, ivory, and timber for France.
  6. The French Congo was plagued by forced labor and other abuses, leading to widespread unrest.
  7. In 1946, the French Congo became an overseas territory of France, with representation in the French parliament.
  8. The French Congo gained independence in 1960, and became the Republic of Congo.
  9. The Republic of Congo has a population of over 5 million people, and its economy is based on oil and gas production.
  10. The French Congo played a significant role in the history of Central Africa, and its legacy continues to influence the region today.

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a republic in west-central Africa; achieved independence from France in 1960

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No antonyms found.

The French Congo, a former colony, is now known as the Republic of Congo.

The French Congo was established in 1880 and lasted until 1960, when it gained independence.

The capital of French Congo was Brazzaville, which is also the capital of the Republic of Congo.

The French Congo was divided into four provinces: Middle Congo, Ubangi-Shari, Chad, and Gabon.