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There is a country water partnership in Congo. The Congolese national water partnership works towards cleating stakeholder awareness of iwrm. The ground for the for the national iwrm plan for Congo. In 1998 the republic of the Congo became part of what some people in Africa's Frist World War in a conflict between seven African nations. After the war water became an increasing sparse resource due to the collapse of the dmc's. The national flag of the republic of the Congo consists of a yellow diagonally band divided diagonally form the lower hoist slide corner. With green upper triangle and red lower triangle. The flag of the republic of Congo which comprises Pan-African. With the colors of green, yellow, and red was approved on August 18th, 1959 by the …show more content…

Congo became an independent stat in 1960. After gaining its sovereignty form France. The population of Congo is 4,125,916 in 2010. The nation has a density of 12 people per square kilometer. Brazzaville is the capital of Congo. It has a population of 1,284,609 and is located on latitude of 4.27 and longitude of 15.28. Brazzaville is also the political center of Congo. Which is considered a republic and home to its executive head of state. The climate in Congo has a tropical climate. A high humidity and heat. There are two wet and two dry seasons. At Brazzaville in the south the average daily maximum temperature is 30c 86f and the average minimum temperature 20c. The savanna supports jackals, hyenas, cheetahs, and several varieties of antelope; elephants, wild boar, giraffes, and monkeys dwell in the forest. At 2010 there were only 450 species of mammals and 345 species of birds and over 11,000 species of plants throughout the country. The population belongs to four major ethnic groups the kongo48% sangha20% tekel17% and bochi12%. The major ethnic group is the Kongo. Occupies the entire area southwest of Brazzaville and accounts for nearly half of the nation's population.

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