International Association of the Congo
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The International Association of the Congo (Association internationale du Congo) was an association founded on 17 November 1879 by Leopold II of Belgium to further his interests in the Congo. It was part of the International African Association front organisation created for the exploration of the Congo.
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See also
- Corporatocracy
- Brussels Anti-Slavery Conference 1889–90
- Brussels Conference Act of 1890
- Royal Museum for Central Africa
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