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Republic of the Congo Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Welcome to the Republic of the Congo Fact-Matching Game! In this game, players will explore the rich history and culture of the Republic of the Congo while piecing together important information fragments.

  • Players will use spells for hints and extra time to uncover key details about the Republic of the Congo.
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  • The Republic of the Congo is located in Central Africa.
  • The capital city of the Republic of the Congo is Brazzaville.
  • The official language of the Republic of the Congo is French.
  • The Republic of the Congo gained independence from France in 1960.
  • The Republic of the Congo has a population of approximately 5.6 million people.
  • The currency used in the Republic of the Congo is the Central African CFA franc.
  • The Republic of the Congo is known for its rainforests and wildlife, including gorillas and elephants.
  • The country is a member of the African Union and the United Nations.
  • Oil is a major industry in the Republic of the Congo, with the country being one of Africa's largest oil producers.
  • The Republic of the Congo was once a colony of France and was known as French Congo.
  • The country has a tropical climate, with high temperatures and humidity year-round.
  • The Congo River, one of the longest rivers in Africa, flows through the Republic of the Congo.
  • The Republic of the Congo is rich in natural resources, including oil, timber, and minerals.
  • The country has a diverse population, with over 40 different ethnic groups living within its borders.
  • The government of the Republic of the Congo is a presidential republic, with the President serving as both the head of state and government.
  • The Republic of the Congo has a high rate of deforestation, primarily due to logging and agriculture.
  • The country has a growing tourism industry, with attractions such as national parks, wildlife reserves, and cultural festivals.
  • The literacy rate in the Republic of the Congo is around 80%, with education being compulsory for children aged 6-16.
  • The country has faced political instability and conflict, including civil wars and coups, since gaining independence.
  • The Republic of the Congo is a member of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), a regional economic organization.

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