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    apollo_god
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    The earliest inhabitants of the area were Pygmy peoples. They were largely replaced and absorbed by Bantu tribes during Bantu migrations. The Bakongo are comprised of Bantu groups that also occupied parts of present-day Angola, Gabon, and Democratic Republic of the Congo, forming the basis for ethnic affinities and rivalries among those states. Several Bantu kingdoms—notably those of the Kongo, the Loango, and the Teke—built trade links leading into the Congo River basin. The first European contacts came in the late 15th century, and commercial relationships were quickly established with the kingdoms—trading for slaves captured in the interior. The coastal area was a major source for the transatlantic slave trade, and when that commerce ended in the early 19th century, the power of the Bantu kingdoms eroded.       

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    Congo-Brazzaville – The best overall time to visit is probably June-September. (Avoid the rainy season, October-May.) Since the country is located on the Equator, the climate is consistent year-round—the average day temperature is a humid 75 F/24 C, with nights generally in the 60s F/16-21 C.       

    christireliv
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    My parents live here!  — 2 years ago

    So yes, I definitely want/plan on going here!

    sabolab
    California

    Untitled  — 2 years ago

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    Outside of Brazza! Odzala park is amazing! But obviously the political situation doesn’t lend to the classic tourist approach!

    They have no voice  — 3 years ago

    These woman and children are being brutally raped and beaten some even to death. It doesn’t seem as real because it’s so far away but we all need a wake up call! This is were my ancestors originated and I owe it to them as a black woman to care. Until I can do more my prayers go out to them each day day of my life.
    May God be with them.

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