Zaire River
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Definition
Proper noun: A major river in central Africa, one of the longest rivers in the world. It flows through the Congo Basin and empties into the South Atlantic Ocean. Historically and geographically, it is the core river of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Usage
The term "Zaire River" is used to refer specifically to this geographical feature. It is a proper noun and is always capitalized. * The Zaire River basin contains a vast tropical rainforest. * Explorers once sought the source of the Zaire River.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The name "Zaire" was used for the river and the country (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) from 1971 to 1997. In most contemporary contexts, the river is now more commonly called the Congo River. "Zaire River" may appear in historical texts or discussions.
- During the Mobutu era, the nation and its principal river were both named Zaire.
Variants and Related Words
- Congo River: The modern and most widely used name for the same river system. "Zaire River" and "Congo River" refer to the same physical river, with "Congo" being the current standard name.
- Zaire: The former name (1971-1997) of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, derived from the river's name.
Synonyms
- Congo River
Noun
- a major African river (one of the world's longest); flows through Congo into the South Atlantic