french congo
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Definition
Proper noun * A historical name for a French colony: "French Congo" refers to a former French colonial territory in west-central Africa. It existed from the late 19th century until 1960. * The predecessor to the modern Republic of the Congo: This colony became the independent nation known as the Republic of the Congo.
Usage
"French Congo" is used primarily in historical contexts to refer to the period of French colonial administration. * The explorer traveled extensively through the French Congo in the early 1900s. * Brazzaville served as the capital of the French Congo.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Reference: The term is used to distinguish the French colonial possession from the neighboring Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo).
- The borders of the French Congo were established through treaties with other European powers.
Variants and Related Words
- Middle Congo (Moyen-Congo): This was another official name for the territory within French Equatorial Africa.
- Republic of the Congo: The modern sovereign state that achieved independence from France in 1960.
- Congo-Brazzaville: An informal name for the Republic of the Congo, used to distinguish it from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa).
Synonyms
- (Historical colony) French colonial Congo
- (Modern state) Congo, Republic of the Congo
Noun
- a republic in west-central Africa; achieved independence from France in 1960