Church Information

Status

Organized Work

Churches

20 Churches

Constituents

4,069

UPCI Missionaries

Country Information

Population

The Democratic Republic of Congo has a population of 111,859,928 as of 2023.

Size

2,344,858 sq km / 905,567 sq mi (40% larger than Alaska)

Capital City

The capital city of Kinshasa was founded as a trading post in 1881. Originally named Leopoldville in honor of the Belgian King Leopold II. In 1966, Leopoldville was renamed Kinshasa, after a village of that name that once stood near the site.

Ethnic Groups

There are more than 200 African ethnic groups of which the majority are Bantu; the four largest tribes make up about 45% of the population:

Mongo
Luba
Kongo
Mangbetu-Azande

Religion

29.9% Roman Catholic
26.7% Protestant
36.5% Other Christian
1.3% Muslim
5.5% Other / Non-religious

Languages

French (official)
Lingala (trade language)
Kingwana (Swahili based)
Kikongo
Tshiluba

Geography

Congoโ€™s vast central basin is a low-lying plateau with mountains in the east.

Economy

Congo has a mixed economy with diamonds, copper, gold, cobalt, wood products, crude oil, and coffee as the major exports.

Interesting Fact

Congo was formerly named Zaire.

Important Facts

The D.R.C., particularly in the east, continues to experience violence perpetrated by more than 100 armed groups active in the region, including the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), and assorted Mai Mai militias. The UN Organization MONUSCO has operated in the region since 1999 and is the largest and most expensive UN peacekeeping mission in the world.

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