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Democratic Republic Of Congo Kinshasa
- Congo, Democratic Republic of the

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  1. Banana
  2. Beni
  3. Bikoro
  4. Boende
  5. Boma
  6. Bukavu
  7. Bumba
  8. Bunia
  9. Buta
  10. Butembo
  11. Gbadolite
  12. Goma
  13. Ikela
  14. Ilebo
  15. Kananga
  16. Kikwit
  17. Kinshasa
  18. Kisangani
  19. Kisantu
  20. Kolwezi
  21. Lubumbashi
  22. Matadi
  23. Mbandaka
  24. Mbanza-Ngungu
  25. Mbuji-Mayi
  26. Muanda
  27. Rutshuru
  28. Vivi
  29. Zongo

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Democratic Republic Of Congo Kinshasa



Congo-Kinshasa

June 24, 2005 This Travel Warning for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa) reiterates the Department of State’s warning to U.S. citizens against traveling there in light of recent unrest and the potential for more unrest in the near future.  This Travel Warning supersedes that of March 30, 2005. The Department of State warns U.S. citizens against travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.  Despite efforts to advance the peace process following t ... [Read More]

Congo-Kinshasa

The Department of State warns U.S. citizens against travel to Democratic Republic of the Congo. Despite efforts to advance the peace process following the 2003 formation of a transitional government, there has been periodic fighting in North and South Kivu and other areas of eastern Congo. Wide-scale civil unrest occurred in May and June 2004; rioting and looting took place in many cities, including the capital Kinshasa, resulting in United Nations (U.N.) peacekeeper and civilian casualties. Likewise, demonstrations in several areas of Kinshasa in January 2005 resulted in civilian and police casualties. The challenges of implementing national elections scheduled for 2005 raise the possibility of further civil disturbances over the next several months. ... [Read More]

Congo (Kinshasa) (06/05)

The area known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo was populated as early as 10,000 years ago and settled in the 7th and 8th centuries A.D. by Bantus from present-day Nigeria. Discovered in 1482 by Portuguese navigator Diego Cao and later explored by English journalist Henry Morton Stanley, the area was officially colonized in 1885 as a personal possession of Belgian King Leopold II as the Congo Free State. In 1907, administration shifted to the Belgian Government, which renamed the country the Belgian Congo. Following a series of riots and unrest, the Belgian Congo was granted its independence on June 30, 1960. Parliamentary elections in 1960 produced Patrice Lumumba as prime minister and Joseph Kasavubu as president of the renamed Democratic Republic of the Congo. ... [Read More]

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Democratic Republic of the Congo

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U.S. Department of State Websites of U.S. Embassies and Consulates

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Conflict in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo

We share Rwanda’s concern about the threat posed to Rwanda’s security, and that of the Congo and Uganda, by armed groups in eastern Congo. For several months the United States has facilitated regular meetings at the ministerial level between the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Uganda to resolve their differences. That process will continue in coming days with consultations in Kigali and Kinshasa. We have also strongly supported the efforts of the United Nations to create a Joint Verification Mechanism to monitor the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. We urge both countries to apply the principles of the agreements they have signed and use tools created therein, particularly the Joint Verification Mechanism and other diplomatic means, to resolve the current crisis. ... [Read More]

U.S. Department of State -- Key Officers - Congo, Democratic Republic Of The (Formerly Zaire)

Return to Main Page | Return to Previous Page | Printable Version Congo, Democratic Republic Of The (Formerly Zaire) KINSHASA (E) Address: 498 AVE. LUKUSA, KIN-GOMBE; APO/FPO: AMERICAN EMBASSY UNIT 31550, APO AE 09828; Phone: 011-243-81-225-5872; Fax: 243-81-3010531; INMARSAT Tel: 873-151-7345; Workweek: M-Th, 7:30 - 17:15 and Fri 07:30-12:30 OfficerName [Read More]


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