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Cultural life​​ In the 1980s the Brazzaville region, along with Kinshasa, across the river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, became a vital centre for the ...
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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 ...
The region was dominated by Bantu-speaking tribes, who built trade links leading into the Congo River basin. Congo-Brazzaville was formerly part of the French ...
brazzaville culture from intro.africa
'Congo- Brazzaville is the cradle of humanity of Africa, of sape in Africa. In the Congo, the sape is a way of life, in the Sape there is peace, In the Sape ...
People culture; People. PEOPLE. Congo's population is estimated at 4.04 million, over half of which live in the two major cities of Brazzaville and Pointe- ...
Coursing through the heart of Africa, the Congo River boasts several superlatives, including being the deepest river in the world, the second largest by ...
The capital of Congo, Brazzaville, is a great cultural crossroads where artistic activity and intellectual activity thrive. Brazzaville witnessed the beginning ...
brazzaville culture from en.wikipedia.org
Brazzaville is the capital and largest city of the Republic of the Congo (Congo Republic). Administratively, it is a department and a commune.
brazzaville culture from obs.agenda21culture.net
The programme aims to make Brazzaville a city aware of its heritage in all its diversity and capable of offering its inhabitants, creators and citizens the ...
brazzaville culture from www.britannica.com
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 ...