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* '''Area:''' 2,345,409 km
(905,567 sq mi) (11th)

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A huge country located right in the middle of UsefulNotes/{{Africa}}, the DR Congo is the second largest country in Africa and has the most natural resources. The Congo River is home to a vast ecosystem of fish. The Kivu region has diamonds. Katanga is home to large supplies of copper and provided the uranium for the bombs dropped in Japan. The troubled eastern region has gold and metals used in electronics. It is home to several unique species including the okapi and bonobo. It has the second largest rain forest in the world.

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A huge country located right in the middle of UsefulNotes/{{Africa}}, the DR Congo is the second largest country in Africa on the continent and has the most natural resources. The Congo River is home to a vast ecosystem of fish. The Kivu region has diamonds. Katanga is home to large supplies of copper and provided the uranium for the bombs dropped in Japan. The troubled eastern region has gold and metals used in electronics. It is home to several unique species including the okapi and bonobo. It has the second largest rain forest in the world.



* ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'s second adventure ''Recap/{{Tintin Tintin in the Congo}}'' is a pro-colonialist comic book. It was incredibly racist and showed disregard for wildlife, showing a scene of a rhino being blown up with dynamite. Since Tintin is a Belgian comic, you can see the conflict of interest. Considered an OldShame by its author, who later redrew the worst pages.

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* ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'s second adventure ''Recap/{{Tintin adventure, ''[[Recap/TintinTintinInTheCongo Tintin in the Congo}}'' Congo]]'', is a pro-colonialist comic book. It was incredibly racist and showed disregard for wildlife, showing a scene of a rhino being blown up with dynamite.book. Since Tintin is a Belgian comic, you can see the conflict of interest. Considered an OldShame by its author, who author for its paternalistic racism and for the cruelty to wildlife on display. He later redrew the worst pages.
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!!Notable people from RDC:
* Actor Creator/PascalNzonzi was born there and moved to France.
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* Creator/MarkTwain's ''King Leopold's Soliloquy'' is about the then-ongoing Congo Free State scandal from the perspective of King Leopold as he attempts to rationalize his crimes and soliloquizes about the nature of monarchy.

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* Creator/MarkTwain's ''King ''[[Literature/KingLeopoldsSoliloquy King Leopold's Soliloquy'' Soliloquy]]'' is about the then-ongoing Congo Free State scandal from the perspective of King Leopold as he attempts to rationalize his crimes and soliloquizes about the nature of monarchy.
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* Creator/MarkTwain's ''King Leopold's Soliloquy'' is about the then-ongoing Congo Free State scandal from the perspective of King Leopold as he attempts to rationalize his crimes and soliloquizes about the nature of monarchy.
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After the takeover by Joseph Mobutu, the country would remain intact and Mobutu would later take control of the country for life in 1965. He renamed the country Zaire in 1971 and began Africanizing everything--including himself, changing his name to Mobutu Sese Seko. The name change was supposedly part of the Africanization, despite "Congo" already being a perfectly African name in its own right (deriving from the above-mentioned Kongo Kingdom). During his rule, Zaire's economy went into the toilet due to his unparalleled corruption. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking He also paid Muhammad Ali and George Foreman $5 million each to host the Rumble in the Jungle in Kinshasa.]] Mobutu remained in power until 1997 when troops from Rwanda and Uganda backed rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila and overthrew him. The country was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo. The [[UsefulNotes/TheCongoWars First and Second Congo War]] took place during this time. Also known as the Great War of Africa, it was the second-bloodiest conflict since UsefulNotes/WorldWarII with around four million deaths (mostly from disease and starvation). Kabila was killed in 2001 and succeeded by his son, Joseph Kabila. The conflict ended in 2002, but the country's eastern region still sees much bloodshed on a daily basis. In 2006, the country held their first elections since gaining independence.

The only time the Democratic Republic of Congo is ever mentioned in Western media is when [[ShapedLikeItself TV shows mention how infrequently the Democratic Republic of Congo is mentioned in Western media]], which is to say it is commonly used as an example of Western indifference to African tragedies (without getting into any of the specifics of said tragedies). This gives it just enough exposure to be identified as a place that's not getting enough exposure.

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After the takeover by Joseph Mobutu, the country would remain intact and Mobutu would later take control of the country for life in 1965. He renamed the country Zaire in 1971 and began Africanizing everything--including himself, changing his name to Mobutu Sese Seko. The name change was supposedly part of the Africanization, despite "Congo" already being a perfectly African name in its own right (deriving from the above-mentioned Kongo Kingdom). During his rule, Zaire's economy went into the toilet due to his unparalleled corruption. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking He also paid Muhammad Ali and George Foreman $5 million each to host the Rumble in the Jungle in Kinshasa.]] Mobutu remained in power until 1997 when troops from Rwanda and Uganda backed rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila and overthrew him. The country was renamed the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The [[UsefulNotes/TheCongoWars First and Second Congo War]] took place during this time. Also known as the Great War of Africa, it was the second-bloodiest conflict since UsefulNotes/WorldWarII with around four million deaths (mostly from disease and starvation). Kabila was killed in 2001 and succeeded by his son, Joseph Kabila. The conflict ended in 2002, but the country's eastern region still sees much bloodshed on a daily basis. In 2006, the country held their first elections since gaining independence.

The only time the Democratic Republic of the Congo is ever mentioned in Western media is when [[ShapedLikeItself TV shows mention how infrequently the Democratic Republic of Congo is mentioned in Western media]], which is to say it is commonly used as an example of Western indifference to African tragedies (without getting into any of the specifics of said tragedies). This gives it just enough exposure to be identified as a place that's not getting enough exposure.

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