- The
Kongo people (Kongo: Bisi Kongo, EsiKongo, singular: Musi Kongo; also Bakongo, singular:
Mukongo or M'kongo) are a
Bantu ethnic group primarily defined...
- v t e
Bacongo is one of the arrondis****ts (boroughs) of Brazzaville, the
capital of
Republic of Congo.
Bacongo is
located on the bank of the
Congo River...
- Justin-Daniel (1984),
Entre Bacongo et Paris. Paris:
centre Georges Pompidou. Gandoulou, Justin-Daniel (1989),
Dandies à
Bacongo. Le
culte de l’élégance dans...
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drawn from
clubs through Bacongo. The town of
Brazzaville was
divided into two sides, Poto-Pota and
Bacongo, and no
Bacongo team had
beaten the top team...
- into
European (the
centre of the city) and
African sections (Poto-Poto,
Bacongo, and Makélékélé). In 1980, it
became a "commune"
separated from the surrounding...
- to the southwest, the
neighborhood of
Bacongo was also established. The
French founded both Poto-Poto and
Bacongo in
order to
create residential zones...
- activity. On 16
December 1998 a band of 300
Ninja militants infiltrated the
Bacongo and
Makelekele neighborhoods of Brazzaville,
starting clashes that lasted...
- well-known
photographers such as
Daniele Tamagni. Tamagni's book
Gentlemen of
Bacongo (2009)
showcases the
impeccable style and
distinct personalities of Kinshasa's...
- festivals. In 2019, Tate
Modern exhibited Abad's 3
quilted canvas works - "
Bacongo III-IV" (1986) and "European Mask" (1990). In the same year, Abad's trapunto...
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Revolutionary Court of Exception. He
served for a time as Administrator-Mayor of
Bacongo, a
district of Brazzaville.
Years later, in July 2002, Ntsiété was elected...