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Kakongo was a
small kingdom located on the
Atlantic coast of
Central Africa, in the modern-day
Republic of the
Congo and
Cabinda Province, Angola. In...
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Congo Canyon, a
submarine canyon Kingdom of
Kongo (1390–1914)
Kingdom of
Kakongo (15th century–1885)
Congo Free
State (1885–1908)
Republic of the Congo...
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Congo River was a
confederation of
three small states;
Vungu (its leader),
Kakongo, and Ngoyo.: 24–25 The
Kingdom of
Kongo was
founded in the 14th century...
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fights the
Cabinda War in the
region occupied by the
former kingdoms of
Kakongo, Loango, and N'Goyo. On
February 1, 1885, the
Treaty of
Simulambuco was...
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sphere of
influence extended to
neighbouring kingdoms, such as Ngoyo,
Kakongo, Loango, Ndongo, and Matamba, the
latter two
located in what is Angola...
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Cabinda is the
result of a
fusion of
three kingdoms: N'Goyo,
Loango and
Kakongo. It has an area of 7,290 km2 (2,810 sq mi) and a po****tion of 716,076...
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territory was
dominated by a
confederation led by
Vungu which included Kakongo and Ngoyo.
Loango emerged in the 16th century. In the late 19th century...
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black tricolour. The
copper symbolizes the
kingdoms of NGoyo,
Loango and
Kakongo, the
white culture and the
black the inhabitants. The
charge of
their coat...
- Congo). In the 13th
century it led a
confederation of itself, Ngoyo, and
Kakongo. It
neighboured the
confederations of
Mpemba and
Seven Kingdoms of Kongo...
- "Esikongo".
South of the
Kingdom of
Kongo proper lay the
similarly named Kakongo kingdom,
mentioned in 1535.
Abraham Ortelius labelled "Manicongo" as the...