belgian congo
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Definition
Proper noun: * A historical name for a country in Central Africa: "Belgian Congo" refers to the period (1908-1960) when the vast territory now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo was a colony of Belgium. It specifically denotes the colonial administration and its geographic domain.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Explorers and missionaries from Europe traveled deep into the Belgian Congo during the early 20th century.
- The colonial economy of the Belgian Congo was heavily based on resource extraction.
- Independence from Belgium in 1960 marked the end of the Belgian Congo.
Advanced Usage
- The term "Belgian Congo" is primarily used in a historical context. In modern discourse, it is crucial to use the country's current official name, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), unless specifically discussing the colonial era.
- The phrase often carries connotations of colonial rule, administration, and the specific historical period associated with Belgian control, distinguishing it from earlier names like the Congo Free State (1885-1908) and subsequent names like Zaire (1971-1997).
Variants and Related Words
- Congo Free State (Proper noun): The name for the territory (1885-1908) under the personal rule of King Leopold II of Belgium before it became the Belgian Congo.
- Zaire (Proper noun): The name of the country from 1971 to 1997.
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) (Proper noun): The current official name of the country.
- Republic of the Congo (Proper noun): A separate country to the west, often called Congo-Brazzaville for clarity.
Synonyms
- (Historical context only): Congo colony, Belgian colonial Congo.
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Colonial administration: The system of government imposed by Belgium.
- Decolonization: The process which led to the independence of the Belgian Congo in 1960.
Noun
- a republic in central Africa; achieved independence from Belgium in 1960