Res publica democratica Congensis
Res publica democratica Congensis[1] (Francogallice République Démocratique du Congo), olim Zairum,[2] est civitas sui iuris in Africa sita, circiter 66 500 000 incolarum (anno 2008) habens. Caput est urbs Kinshasa. Claritatis causa, civitas Congo Kinshasa et Congo olim Belgica etiam appellatur, eo quod binae sunt civitates Africanae nomine Congo notae, quae eorum nomina a flumine Congo deducunt. Praeses nunc est Felix Tshisekedi.
Territoria finitima: Respublica Africae Mediae, Sudania Australis, Uganda, Ruanda, Burundia, Tanzania, Zambia, Angolia, Res publica Congensis, Sudania, Cameronia, Ruanda
Locus: 2°52′48″S 23°39′22″E
Caput: Kinshasa
Gestio
Princeps: Felix Tshisekedi
Praefectus: Sylvester Ilunga
Consilium: Parliament of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Populus
Sigla
Tabula aut despectus
Etymologia
recensereNomen Reipublicae Democraticae Congensis ad flumen Congo (alterum nomen: flumen Zairum), totam civitatem transfluens, respicit. Fluminis ipsius nomen de lingua Bantuensi Kongo (sive Kikongo). Nomina civitatis pristina quoque nexus cum flumine ostendabant: Status liber Congensis (1885—1908), Congo Belgicae (1908—1960), Res publica Congensis (1960—1964, etiam "Congo et Leopoldopolis"), Res publica democratica Congensis (1964—1971), et Res publica Zairum (1971—1997). Verbum Zairum ipsum de verbo Congensi nzadi derivatum est. Nzadi signifcat "flumen", Zairi commutatio Lusitana est.
Geographia
recensereRes publica democratica Congensis e viginti sex provinciis constituta est. Praecipuae urbes sunt Kinshasa (8 096 254 incolarum), Mbuji-Mayi (806 475), Lubumbashi (851 381), Kisangani (417 517), et Bukavu (201 569).
Provinciae
recensereDividitur Res publica democratica Congensis in provincias, cum una provincia urbana Kinshasae et viginti quinque aliarum. Provinciae ipsae iterum in centum quadraginta quinque territoriorum et triginta duae urbium dividuntur:
1. Kinshasa | 14. Ituri Province | |
2. Congum Medium | 15. Uele Superius | |
3. Kwango | 16. Tshopo | |
4. Kwilu | 17. Uele Inferius | |
5. Mai et Ndombe | 18. Ubangi Septentrionale | |
6. Kasai | 19. Mongala | |
7. Kasai Medium | 20. Ubangi Australe | |
8. Kasai Orientale | 21. Aequatorium | |
9. Lomami | 22. Tshuapa | |
10. Sankuru | 23. Tanganyika | |
11. Maniema | 24. Lomami Superius | |
12. Kivu Australe | 25. Lualaba | |
13. Kivu Septentrionale | 26. Katanga Superius |
Montes
recensere- Montes Lunae in confinio Ugandensi
- Mons Nyragongus (ignifer), 3470 metra
Flora et fauna
recensereCivitatis silvis pluvialibus diversitas biologica magna est, includens species rarae et endemicae multae, ut panos troglodytae (in Indice Rubro IUCN indicatum), panos panisci, loxodontae cyclotis (elephanti silvestris Africani), gorillae montani, okapiae (sive giraffae montanae), et rhinoceri albi.
Quinque saeptorum nationalium civitatis patrimonio totius mundi attribuuntur: saeptum nationale Garamabe, saeptum nationale et Kahuzi et Biegae, saeptum nationale Salongae, saeptum nationale Virungae, reservatum faunae Okapiarum.
Politica
recensereCivitas est res publica democratica praesidentialis. Anno 2003 constitutione transitionali legislatura duorum conciliorum (→bicameralismus) instituta est: Senatus et congressus.
Demographia
recensereSermones
recensereLingua Francogallica est sermo publicus; homines autem aliis 210 sermonibus quotidie utuntur. Linguae nationales sunt: Kituba, Lingala, Luba et Kasai, lingua Suahelica.
Greges ethnici
recensereIncolae Reipublicae Democraticae Congensis de gregibus ducentibus constitutae sunt, inter eas grex Bantuensium maximus est. Anno 2018 numerus omnium incolarum octoginta quattuor millionum aestimatus est.
Historia
recensereA saeculo XIV terrae Congenses occidentales pars regni Congi fuerunt. Saeculo XV exeunte Lusitani hic advenerunt, et saeculo XIX Francogalli. Respublica Democratica Congensis fuit colonia personalis Leopoldi II regis Belgarum (Status Liber Congum[3] tunc nominabatur), et usque ad annum 1960 colonia Belgica mansit. Ab anno 1965 usque ad annum 1997, Iosephus Mobutu munus praesidis (vere a nonnullis dictator habitus) sustinuit.
Pinacotheca
recensere-
Leopoldus II, Rex Belgiarum.
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Visus circa annum 1928.
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ Latine alii aliter. Cf. "in Republica Congica (Leopoldopoli)" (1963), "in republica Congensi" (2001), et in Nuntiis Latinis: "in re publica democratica Congica". Vide etiam disputationem nostram.
- ↑ Vide fontes de flumine. Inde vb. adiect. "Zairensis" (vide pp. 425–27 apud Google Books).
- ↑ Missiones catholicae cura S. Congregationis de propaganda fide descriptae in annum MDCCCXCII, Romae 1892, p. 354.
Bibliographia
recensere- Butcher, Tim. 2007. Blood River: A Journey To Africa's Broken Heart. ISBN 0-7011-7981-3.
- Callaghy, T. 1984. The State-Society Struggle: Zaire in Comparative Perspective. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-05720-2.
- Clark, John F. 2004. The African Stakes of the Congo War.
- Devlin, 2007. Chief of Station, Congo: A Memoir of 1960–67. Novi Eboraci:Public Affairs. ISBN 978-1-58648-405-7.
- Drummond, Bill, et Mark Manning. 2005. The Wild Highway.
- Edgerton, Robert. 2002. The Troubled Heart of Africa: A History of the Congo. St. Martin's Press.
- Exenberger, Andreas, et Simon Hartmann. 2007. The Dark Side of Globalization. The Vicious Cycle of Exploitation from World Market Integration: Lesson from the Congo. Working Papers in Economics and Statistics 31. University Innsbruck.
- Exenberger, Andreas, et Simon Hartmann. 2010. "Doomed to Disaster? Long-term Trajectories of Exploitation in the Congo." Paper presented at the Workshop "Colonial Extraction in the Netherlands Indies and Belgian Congo: Institutions, Institutional Change and Long Term Consequences." Traiecti, 3–4 Decembris 2010.
- Gondola, Charles Didier. 2002. "The History of Congo." Westport Connecticutae: Greenwood Press.
- Hochschild, Adam. 1998. King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa.
- Joris, Lieve. 2008. The Rebels' Hour. Liz Waters convertit. Atlantic.
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- Kingsolver, Barbara. 1998. The Poisonwood Bible. Novi Eboraci: HarperCollins.
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- Mwakikagile, Godfrey. 2006. Nyerere and Africa: End of an Era, ed. tertia. New Africa Press. ISBN 978-0-9802534-1-2.
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- Nzongola-Ntalaja, Georges. 2002. The Congo from Leopold to Kabila: A People's History.
- O'Hanlon, Redmond. 1996. Congo Journey.
- O'Hanlon, Redmond. 1998. No Mercy: A Journey into the Heart of the Congo.
- Prunier, Gérard. 2011. Africa's World War: Congo, the Rwandan Genocide, and the Making of a Continental Catastrophe.
- Renton, David, David Seddon, et Leo Zeilig. 2007. The Congo: Plunder and Resistance. ISBN 978-1-84277-485-4.
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- Turner, Thomas. 2007. The Congo Wars: Conflict, Myth and Reality.
- Van Reybrouck, David. 2014. Congo: The Epic History of a People,
- Wrong, Michela. In the Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz: Living on the Brink of Disaster in Mobutu's Congo.
- Young, M. Crawford, et Thomas Edwin Turner. 2013. The Rise and Decline of the Zairian State. University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 978-0-299-10113-8.
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Rempublicam Democraticam Congensem spectant. |
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Civitates |
Aegyptus · Aethiopia · Africa Australis · Algerium · Angolia · Beninum · Botswana · Burkina · Burundia · Cameronia · Dzibutum · Erythraea · Gabonia · Gambia · Gana · Guinea · Guinea Aequatorensis · Guinea Bissaviensis · Insulae Comorianae · Insulae Sancti Thomae et Principis · Insulae Seisellenses · Kenia · Lesothum · Liberia · Libya · Litus Eburneum · Madagascaria · Malavium · Malium · Marocum · Mauritania · Mauritia · Mons Leoninus · Mozambicum · Namibia · Nigeria · Promontorium Viride · Respublica Africae Mediae · Respublica Congensis (Brazzapolis) · Respublica Democratica Congensis (Kinshasa) · Res publica Nigritana · Ruanda · Senegalia · Somalia · Swazia · Sudania · Sudania Australis · Tanzania · Togum · Tunesia · Tzadia · Uganda · Zambia · Zimbabua |
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Territoria |
Insula Sanctae Helenae · Sahara Occidentalis · Reunio · Maiotta · Insulae Madeirae · Rusadir · Septa · Insulae Canariae |
Iosephus Kasa-Vubu 1960 • Iosephus Desideratus Mobutu 1965 • Laurentius Desideratus Kabila 1997 • Iosephus Kabila 2001 • Felix Tshisekedi 2019 Capsae cognatae: Primi ministri rei publicae democraticae Congensis | |