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Zaire

République du Zaïre

1971 CE – 1997 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1971 CE – 1997 CE
Duration
26 years
Known Periods
4
Capital
Kinshasa
Data Confidence
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Overview

Zaïre, officially the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1965 to 1971 and Republic of Zaïre from 1971 to 1997, was a country in Central Africa headed by Mobutu Sese Seko from 1965 to 1997. It was, by area, the third-largest country in Africa after Sudan and Algeria, and the 11th-largest country in the world from 1965 to 1991. With a population of over 23 million, Zaïre was the most populous Francophone country in Africa. Zaïre was strategically important to the West during the Cold War, particularly the U.S., as a counterbalance to Soviet influence in Africa. The U.S. and its allies supported the Mobutu regime with military and economic aid to prevent the spread of communism which made it.

Historical Periods

Zaire (1960–1960)

1960 CE – 1960 CE

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Capital: KinshasaArea: 2,307,924 km²

Zaire (1961–1962)

1961 CE – 1962 CE

Capital: KinshasaArea: 2,307,780 km²

Zaire (1963–1991)

1963 CE – 1991 CE

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Capital: KinshasaArea: 2,307,837 km²

Zaire (1992–1995)

1992 CE – 1995 CE

Capital: KinshasaArea: 2,307,837 km²

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