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Southern protrusion of Congo into Zambia
The Congo Pedicle (at one time referred to as the Zaire Pedicle; in French, la botte du Katanga, meaning 'Katanga boot') is the southeast salient of the
Congo_Pedicle
Road in DR Congo
The Congo Pedicle road (at one time referred to as the 'Zaire Pedicle road') crosses the Congolese territory of the Congo Pedicle and was constructed
Congo_Pedicle_road
Topics referred to by the same term
Congo Pedicle, an area of DR Congo jutting into Zambia Zaire Pedicle, used for 'Congo Pedicle' during the time that DR Congo was called Zaire Congo Pedicle
Pedicle
Road in Zambia
northern Zambia that connects Kasama in the Northern Province with the Congo Pedicle border at Chembe in the Luapula Province via Luwingu and Mansa. The
M3_road_(Zambia)
Territory in Central Africa (1885–1908)
The Congo Free State (CFS), also known as the Independent State of the Congo (French: État indépendant du Congo), was a large state and absolute monarchy
Congo_Free_State
Lake in Zambia
and southern margins of the floodplain, and Serenje District and the Congo Pedicle just reach the southern margin of the floodplain. Numbers in round brackets
Lake_Bangweulu
Town in Luapula, Zambia
to the west and Lake Bangweulu to the east. It is connected to the Congo Pedicle road (and eventually the Copperbelt Province) in the south and to Luwingu
Mansa,_Zambia
Province of Zambia
along the Luapula River, through Lake Mweru and to its north by DR Congo. The Congo Pedicle is located between the province and the industrial and commercial
Luapula_Province
Road in the Copperbelt Province of Zambia
to the town of Mufulira and to the Congo Pedicle road (which is a shortcut to Luapula Province via the Congo Pedicle). The M4 begins at a roundabout by
M4_road_(Zambia)
Town in Zambia
Zambia by the Congo Pedicle road. The section from Mufulira to Mokambo is designated as the M5 road while the route through the Congo Pedicle to the Chembe
Mufulira
Town of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Congo Pedicle road in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the border with Zambia. As of 2012, it had an estimated population of 23,663. "Congo (Dem
Mokambo
Elongated protrusion of a geopolitical entity
A map of the Congo Pedicle
Salient_(geography)
Traditional kingdom in present-day Zambia
Belgian one. For further details, see the articles on the Congo Pedicle and Congo Pedicle road. Mwata Kazembe XIV Shadreck Chinyanta Nankula in the 1940s
Kazembe
Territory in Haut-Katanga, DR Congo
Republic of the Congo. Sakania Territory makes up the majority of the Congo Pedicle, a salient of the Democratic Republic of the Congo surrounded by Zambia
Sakania_Territory
Former province in DR Congo
politician Democratic Republic of the Congo portal Central African Copperbelt Congo Free State Congo Pedicle List of governors of Katanga Lubumbashi
Katanga_Province
1911–1964 British protectorate in Southern Africa
agreement to Congo Free State personnel entering his territory, which they did in force in 1892. This treaty produced the anomaly of the Congo Pedicle. After
Northern_Rhodesia
Road in Zambia
as the M4 road), which is the road that connects to the Congo Pedicle (the area of DR Congo separating the Copperbelt Province and Luapula Province of
T3_road_(Zambia)
City in Copperbelt, Zambia
road connects Sabina (just north-west of Kitwe) with Mufulira and the Congo Pedicle to the north. Southdowns Airport lies about 12 km south-west of the
Kitwe
City in Copperbelt Province, Zambia
Lusaka in the south. The M4 road connects Ndola to Mufulira (and the Congo Pedicle) in the north. Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport, currently
Ndola
Town in Northern Province, Zambia
north to Mbala. The M3 road connects Kasama with Luwingu, Mansa and the Congo Pedicle in the west. The D18 road connects Kasama with Mungwi and Isoka in the
Kasama,_Zambia
Town in Luapula Province, Zambia
president Levy Mwanawasa. The Mwanawasa Bridge connects the M3 road to the Congo Pedicle road, a dirt highway maintained by Zambia through Congolese territory
Chembe
Human settlement in Zambia
districts meet: Samfya, Mpika, Serenje and the Congo Pedicle, part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Gravel roads also connect Samfya to Twingi,
Samfya
Town of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Haut-Katanga Province in the far south of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is in the Congo Pedicle, near the border with Zambia. The town sits at the high altitude
Sakania
Tributary of the Congo River
completed in 2008 to replace the Chembe Ferry. Congo Pedicle with map showing the river's course Luvua River Congo River Katanga Province Towns in Zambia (1–5):
Luapula_River
Town in Copperbelt Province, Zambia
south-east of Chambishi), the M4 road goes north-east to Mufulira and the Congo Pedicle while the M16 road goes south to Kalulushi. The nearest two airports
Chambishi
Livingstone died in 1873. Fort Elwes — fort with stone walls on the Congo Pedicle border north of Mkushi. Fort Monze — 1890s, one of the earliest colonial
Monuments and Historic Sites of Zambia
Monuments_and_Historic_Sites_of_Zambia
Founder and ruler of the Yeke Kingdom
people Katanga Province Congo Free State Maria de Fonseca Alfred Sharpe Omer Bodson Joseph Moloney Christian de Bonchamps Congo Pedicle 1884–85 Berlin Conference
Msiri
Landlocked country in Southern Africa
Railway Zambia Railways Roads in Zambia Cape to Cairo Road Cairo Road Congo Pedicle road Trans–Caprivi Highway Great East Road (Zambia) Great North Road
Outline_of_Zambia
Lake in Zambia and Congo DR
condition, and many people cross into Zambia to travel by road. See Congo Pedicle road for more details. Mweru has always been noted for its longfin tilapia
Lake_Mweru
The following is a list of roads in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The list is not exhaustive. Nominally, the DRC has designated about 40 national
List of roads in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
List_of_roads_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Belgian expedition to claim Katanga in 1891–2
ethnically similar people such as the Kazembe-Lunda and created the Congo Pedicle, an example of the arbitrary nature of colonial borders. In the traditional
Stairs_Expedition_to_Katanga
River in Zambia
metres (4,100 ft) to the north of Mkushi and south of the border of Congo Pedicle, and flows south. It is used to generate hydroelectric power for the
Lunsemfwa_River
Species of rodent
found in the Ikelenge Pedicle between the Sakeji and Zambezi rivers, a region shared by Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Angola. Although
Fukomys_vandewoestijneae
British colonial governor
Jubilee Honours British Central Africa List of famous big game hunters Congo Pedicle Mwata Kazembe Lake Mweru Msiri R. B. Boeder, (1979) Sir Alfred Sharpe
Alfred_Sharpe
conceded Pweto to Congo. However, no such swap actually took place in any formal treaty. The Mokambo pedicle remained Belgium Congo territory and yet
Luapula Province border dispute
Luapula_Province_border_dispute
gender-affirming surgery. A French gynecologist, Burou created the anteriorly pedicled penile skin flap inversion vaginoplasty, still considered the "gold standard"
Legal status of gender-affirming healthcare
Legal_status_of_gender-affirming_healthcare
Population or subspecies of mammal
Bangweulu having the largest bases of the horns (pedicles), and thus slightly wider skulls. The pedicle widths of twelve males averaged at 130.9mm, with
Bangweulu_tsessebe
Species of plant
their base to form a tube that is 4 millimeters long. The peduncle and pedicles are covered in dense golden to rusty hairs. Its 3 sepals are 12–21 by 5
Hexalobus_crispiflorus
Grassland antelope
the length of the breeding season is a good predictor of dimorphism in pedicle (the bony structures from which the horns grow) height and skull weight
Hartebeest
Species of flowering plant
stigmas that have dense, silky hairs. The fruit occur in clusters of 4–6 on pedicles that are 10-15 millimeters long. The fruit are cylindrical, constricted
Uvariopsis_congensis
Species of flowering plant
rows. The fruit occur in clusters of 2–8 on sparsely to densely hairy pedicles that are 10–20 by 2–5 millimeters. The densely hairy, oblong fruit are
Uvariastrum_insculptum
Species of flowering plant
ovules. The fruit occur in clusters of 3–5 on sparsely hairy to hairless pedicles that are 15-50 by 4-6 millimeters. The pale blue-green to brown, globe-shaped
Uvariastrum_pierreanum
Species of flowering plant
have bilobed stigma. The fruit occur in clusters of 1–5 on sparsely hairy pedicles that are 0.5–2 by 2–5 centimeters. The red, hairless, oblong fruit are
Uvariastrum_hexaloboides
CONGO PEDICLE
CONGO PEDICLE
Girl/Female
African, British, English, Greek, Hebrew
To Grant; Kongo
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese
Clever
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Chinese : from an ancient area named Cong Yang, whose residents adopted the surname.Vietnamese : unexplained.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Great Congo; Belief; Custom; Religion; Day
Boy/Male
Chinese
Intelligent.
CONGO PEDICLE
CONGO PEDICLE
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Ocean of Mercy
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Mercury
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Immortal Religion
Boy/Male
Arabic
Morning
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : variant spelling of Barbary.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Swedish
Sea Warrior; Seaman; Sea Fighter
Girl/Female
Latin American German
noble.
Female
English
English pet form of French Danielle, DANNI means "God is my judge." Compare with masculine Danni.
Boy/Male
Italian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Star
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n.
A contraction of two vowels (as the final and initial vowels of united words) into one long vowel, or into a diphthong; synaeresis; as, cogo for coago.
n.
Alt. of Congo
n.
The mangrove; -- so called in the Pacific Islands.
n.
Any large ape; especially, the chimpanzee and the orang-outang.
n.
The act of taking leave; parting ceremony; farewell; also, dismissal.
n.
Same as Pedicel.
n.
Black tea, of higher grade (finer leaf and less dusty) than the present bohea. See Tea.
n.
To take leave with the customary civilities; to bow or courtesy.
n.
A European fish (Zoarces viviparus), remarkable for producing living young; -- called also greenbone, guffer, bard, and Maroona eel. Also, an American species (Z. anguillaris), -- called also mutton fish, and, erroneously, congo eel, ling, and lamper eel. Both are edible, but of little value.
n. & v.
See Conge, Conge.
n.
A genus of amphibians, inhabiting the Southern United States, having a serpentlike form, but with four minute limbs and two persistent gill openings; the Congo snake.
n.
An apophyge.
n.
The customary act of civility on any occasion; a bow or a courtesy.
n.
An abbreviation of Congius.