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-'''Congo''', '''Kongo''', or '''Kongō''' may refer to:+
-In '''Africa''':+The term Congo may refer to two countries that border the Congo river:
-*[[Congo River]], an African river+
-*[[Republic of the Congo]], an African country to the west of the Congo River+
-**[[French Congo]] (1880-1910)+
-*[[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], an African country to the east of the Congo River +
-**[[Congo Free State]] (1885-1908)+
-**[[Belgian Congo]] (1908-1960)+
-**[[Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville)]] (1960-1964)+
-**[[Zaire]] (1971 – 1997)+
-*[[Kingdom of Kongo]] (1400-1914), which comprised parts of present-day Angola, Cabinda, the Republic of the Congo, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo+
-**[[Kongo dia Nlaza]], small eastern kingdom absorbed into the Kingdom of Kongo in the 16th century+
-*[[Kongo people]], an ethnic group in both Congos and Angola, sometimes referred to as Congolese+
-*[[Kongo language]], sometimes called Kikongo, the Bantu language spoken by the Kongo people, and the base for the Kituba language+
-*[[Portuguese Congo]], now the Angolan exclave of Cabinda+
-*[[Congo craton]], an ancient and stable piece of continental crust+
-* [[M'banza-Kongo]], the capital of Angola's northwestern Zaire Province+
-* [[Kongo Central]], the former Bas-Congo province, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo+
-In '''Japan''':+* the larger [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] to the southeast (capital: Kinshasa), formerly known as Zaire
-* [[Mount Kongō]], a mountain in Osaka prefecture+* the smaller [[Republic of the Congo]] to the northwest (capital: Brazzaville)
-* [[Japanese corvette Kongō (1877)|Japanese corvette ''Kongō'' (1877)]]+
-* [[Kongō class battlecruiser|''Kongō'' class battlecruiser]]+
-** [[Japanese battleship Kongō|Japanese battleship ''Kongō'']] (1913-1945)+
-* [[Kongō class destroyer|''Kongō'' class destroyer ]]+
-In '''entertainment''':+The name may also refer to:
 + 
 +== Entertainment ==
 + 
 +=== Acting ===
 +* Kongō, one of the five schools of [[Noh]] acting
 + 
 +=== Film ===
 +* [[Kongo (1932 film)|''Kongo'' (1932 film)]], a film starring Walter Huston, Lupe Velez, and Conrad Nagel
 +* [[Congo (film)|''Congo'' (film)]], a 1995 film based on Michael Crichton's novel
 + 
 +=== Music ===
 +* [[Congo (song)|"Congo" (song)]], a 1997 song by Genesis from ''Calling All Stations''
 +* [[Kongos (band)]], a South African rock band
 +* [[The Congos]], a reggae vocal group from Jamaica
 + 
 +=== Print ===
* [[Congo (novel)|''Congo'' (novel)]], a 1980 novel by Michael Crichton * [[Congo (novel)|''Congo'' (novel)]], a 1980 novel by Michael Crichton
-** [[Congo (film)|''Congo'' (film)]], a 1995 film based on Crichton's novel 
-** ''[[Congo The Movie: The Lost City of Zinj]]'', a 1995 Sega Saturn video game 
-* ''Kongo'', a 1932 film starring Walter Huston, [[Lupe Velez]], and Conrad Nagel 
-* Kongo, the main character in the ''[[Monkey Magic (TV series)|Monkey Magic]]'' anime series 
-In '''music''':+=== Television ===
-* [[The Congos]], a Jamaican reggae duo+* [[Congo (BBC TV series)|''Congo'' (BBC TV series)]], a 2001 BBC documentary series
-* [[Congo (song)|"Congo" (song)]], a 1997 song by Genesis+
-* Congo or [[Soukous]], a genre of music from the Congos+
 +== Languages and ethnic groups ==
 +* [[Kongo people]] or Congolese, an ethnic group in the two Congo states and Angola
 +* [[Kongo language]]
-'''Other uses''':+== People ==
-* [[Congo (loa)]], a spirit in Haitian voodoo mythology+* [[Kongō Masahiro]] (born 1948), former Japanese sumo wrestler
-* [[Congo (snake)]], ''Agkistrodon piscivorus''+* [[John Kongos]] (born 1945), South African musician, leader of the band Johnny Kongos and the G-Men
-* [[Congo Peafowl]], a bird species+* [[Kid Congo Powers]] (born 1960), American rock guitarist and singer
-* [[CONGO]] or the Conference of NGOs, a worldwide group of charity and aid organizations+* [[Louis Congo]] (fl. 1725), emancipated slave appointed public executioner of the French colony Louisiana
-* Kongo or [[yawara]], a martial arts weapon+* [[Cheick Kongo]] (born 1975), a.k.a. Cheick Guillaume Ouedraogo, French mixed martial arts fighter and kickboxer
-'''People with the family name:'''+== Places ==
-{{surname|Kongo}}+=== Africa {{anchor|Country}} ===<!-- Please keep the {{Anchor}}. Usage Congo, esp. when unclear Kinshasa, Brazzaville or both. April 2009 -->
-* [[Cheick Kongo]] (born 1975), mixed martial arts fighter+ 
-* [[Kongō Masahiro]] (born 1948), former sumo wrestler+==== Basins ====
-* [[John Kongos]] (born 1945), South African musician, leader of the band "Johnny Kongos and the G-Men"+* [[Congo Basin]]
-* [[Kid Congo Powers]] (born 1960), American singer and guitarist+ 
 +==== Historical states ====
 +* [[Kingdom of Kongo]] (1400–1914), covering parts of present-day Angola and the two Congo states
 +* [[Kongo dia Nlaza]] (until late in the 16th century), a former kingdom absorbed by the Kingdom of Kongo
 +* on the territory of the current Democratic Republic of the Congo
 +** [[Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville)]] or Congo-Léopoldville (1960–1971)
 +** [[Belgian Congo]] (1908–1960)
 +** [[Congo Free State]] (1885–1908)
 +* on the territory of the current Republic of the Congo
 +** [[People's Republic of the Congo]] (1970–1991)
 +** [[French Congo]] (1880–1960)
 +* Portuguese Congo, now the Angolan exclave of [[Cabinda Province]]
 + 
 +==== Administrative regions ====
 +* [[Kongo Central]], former Bas-Congo province, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
 + 
 +=== Other places ===
 + 
 +==== Cities and towns ====
 +* [[Congo, Alabama]], United States
 +* [[Congo, New South Wales]], Australia
 +* [[Congo, Paraíba]], Brazil
 +* [[Congo, West Virginia]], United States
 + 
 +==== Rivers ====
 +* [[Congo River (Ecuador)]]
 +* [[Congo River (Panama)]]
 + 
 +== Other uses ==
 +* [[Congo (loa)]], a spirit in Haitian voodoo mythology
 +* [[Congo (chimpanzee)]]
 +* [[The Conference of NGOs]] or CONGO, a worldwide group of charity and aid organizations
 +* [[Vajra]] or Kongō, a Buddhist concept
 +* [[Congo (chess variant)]], a chess variant invented by Demian Freeling
-==See also==+== See also ==
* [[Conga (disambiguation)]] * [[Conga (disambiguation)]]
-* ''[[The King of the Kongo]]'', 1929 film serial by Mascot Pictures+* [[Kongō (disambiguation)]]
-* ''[[King of the Congo]]'', 1952 film serial by Columbia Pictures+* [[King Kong (disambiguation)]]
 +* [[Congo craton]], one of the cratons making the African continental crust
 +* [[Congo River (disambiguation)]]
 +* [[Kakongo]], former kingdom
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The term Congo may refer to two countries that border the Congo river:

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Entertainment

Acting

  • Kongō, one of the five schools of Noh acting

Film

Music

Print

Television

Languages and ethnic groups

People

  • Kongō Masahiro (born 1948), former Japanese sumo wrestler
  • John Kongos (born 1945), South African musician, leader of the band Johnny Kongos and the G-Men
  • Kid Congo Powers (born 1960), American rock guitarist and singer
  • Louis Congo (fl. 1725), emancipated slave appointed public executioner of the French colony Louisiana
  • Cheick Kongo (born 1975), a.k.a. Cheick Guillaume Ouedraogo, French mixed martial arts fighter and kickboxer

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Historical states

Administrative regions

  • Kongo Central, former Bas-Congo province, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Cities and towns

Rivers

Other uses

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