The following lists events that happened during 1991 in Zaire. President: Mobutu Sese Seko Prime Minister: Lunda Bululu – Mulumba Lukoji – Étienne Tshisekedi...
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In September and October 1991, Zaire (modern-day Democratic Republic of the Congo) experienced substantial violent unrest, as several Zairian Armed Forces...
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Zaire, officially the Republic of Zaire, was the name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1971 to 1997. Located in Central Africa, it was, by...
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1985: 50 zaires 1986: 60 zaires 1987: 112 zaires 1988: 187 zaires 1989: 381 zaires 1990: 719 zaires 1991: 15,300 zaires Early 1992: 114,291 zaires December...
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Zaire (Portuguese: Zaire, French: Zaïre, Kongo: Nzadi) is one of the 18 provinces of Angola. It occupies 40,130 square kilometres (15,490 sq mi) in the...
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Mobutu Sese Seko (category Zaire)
political party in 1967, changed the Congo's name to Zaire in 1971, and his own name to Mobutu Sese Seko in 1972. Mobutu claimed that his political ideology...
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1970s in what was first the Democratic Republic of Congo, later renamed Zaire. The authenticity campaign was an effort to rid the country of the lingering...
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List of prime ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (redirect from First State Commissioner of Zaire)
the Congo and Zaire) since the country's independence in 1960. The current Prime Minister is Judith Tuluka, since 1 April 2024. (Dates in italics indicate...
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shortly after. In 1973 it was re-registered to N747QC and leased to Air Zaïre, who renamed it to Mont Floyo. It returned to Pan Am in 1975, and was renamed...
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Congo River (redirect from Zaire River)
also known as the Zaire River, is the second-longest river in Africa, shorter only than the Nile, as well as the third-largest river in the world by discharge...
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Zaire ebolavirus, more commonly known as Ebola virus (/iˈboʊlə, ɪ-/; EBOV), is one of six known species within the genus Ebolavirus. Four of the six known...
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Congolese National Liberation Front (category Zaire)
Civil War. The FLNC became a member of the political life of Zaire after the year 1991, and then later a member of the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
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Marburg-like virus in a sample of blood taken from a sick nun working in Zaire. Piot and his colleagues subsequently traveled to Zaire as part of an International...
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Eshele Botende (category Democratic Republic of the Congo expatriate sportspeople in South Africa)
Eshele Botende (born May 22, 1970 in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo) is a retired Congolese football goalkeeper. He played for Kaizer Chiefs...
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DR Congo national football team (redirect from Zaire national football team)
African Football (CAF). Congo DR have been ranked as high as 28th in the FIFA Rankings, as Zaire they were the first Sub-Saharan African team to qualify for...
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First Congo War (redirect from Foreign involvement in the First Congo War)
1996 to 16 May 1997 and took place mostly in Zaire (which was renamed the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the process), with major spillovers into...
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rivers"). The river was known as Zaire during the 16th and 17th centuries; Congo seems to have replaced Zaire gradually in English usage during the 18th...
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1989 in the Republic of Zaire. President: Mobutu Sese Seko Prime Minister: Léon Kengo wa Dondo 22 June - Christian Eyenga, basketball player Zaire History...
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List of heads of state of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (section Republic of Zaire (1971–1997))
Associated Press. 24 September 1991. Retrieved 1 October 2021. Rone Tempest and Scott Kraft (27 September 1991). "Riots, Anarchy in Zaire Bring Devastation". Los...
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during 1988 in the Republic of Zaire. President: Mobutu Sese Seko Prime Minister: Mabi Mulumba – Sambwa Pida Nbagui – Léon Kengo wa Dondo Zaire History of...
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Air Zaïre was the national airline of Zaire. Its head office was located on the grounds of N'djili Airport in Kinshasa. Air Congo was originally formed...
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Zaire Rezende (25 December 1931 – 31 May 2022) was a Brazilian politician. From 1991 until 2000, he served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. Rezende...
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Zelda Fitzgerald (redirect from Zelda Zaire)
their marriage in Tender Is the Night, and how the consumer culture that emerged in the 1920s placed stress on modern women. In 1991, Zelda's collected...
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The largest number of deployments in any one year was 29 in 2017, followed by 16 in 2019, 15 in 2014, and 14 in 2018. A few deployments were not for...
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association in its membership application. During the 21st World Conference of WAGGGS in June 1972, the Association des Guides du Zaire (Guides Association...
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Abacost (category Zaire)
was promoted by Mobutu Sese Seko as part of his authenticité programme in Zaire, between 1972 and 1990. Zairians were banned from wearing Western-style...
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played a major role in stemming a 1976 outbreak of the Ebola virus in Zaire, the first major outbreak of the viral hemorrhagic fever in Central Africa, and...
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This is a list of foreign ministers in 1991....
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The 1991 NBA draft took place on June 26, 1991, in New York City, New York. Larry Johnson was selected first overall; he won the 1992 NBA Rookie of the...
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Rwandan genocide (redirect from Genocide in Rwanda)
government and génocidaires into Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). The genocide had lasting and profound effects. In 1996, the RPF-led Rwandan...
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