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What (who) is cyclothymic depression - definition

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Kamalondo Depression; Dépression de l'Upemba

Economic depression         
SUSTAINED, LONG-TERM DOWNTURN IN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN ONE OR MORE ECONOMIES
Economics depression; Depression (economic); Financial panics; Economic depressions; Depression (economics)
An economic depression is a period of sustained, long-term downturn in economic activity in one or more economies. It is a more severe economic downturn than a recession, which is a slowdown in economic activity over the course of a normal business cycle.
despondent         
  • Allegory on melancholy, from circa 1729–40, etching and engraving, dimensions of the sheet: 42 × 25.7 cm, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
STATE OF LOW MOOD AND AVERSION TO ACTIVITY, WHICH CAN AFFECT A PERSON'S THOUGHTS, BEHAVIOR, MOTIVATION, FEELINGS, AND SENSE OF WELL-BEING
Depressed mood; Depression (depressed mood); Depressed (mood); Hopelessness; Psychological depression; Moping; Depression (psychology); Dispair; Discouragement; Depression (psychological); Symptoms of depression; Despair (emotion); Despair; Lypemania; Despairs; Despaired; Despairing; Despairedly; Despairingly; Despairer; Despairers; Desperational; Desperationally; Desperations; Desperative; Desperatively; Desperateness; Emotional Depression; Chronic Sadness; Depressive mood; Mental depression; Despondent; Depression mood; Causes of depression (mood); Risk factors for depression; Depressive symptoms; Big sad; Big Sad; Low mood; Feeling down; The big sad; Crippling depression; Alcohol and depression; Alcoholism and depression; Bullying and depression; Substance-induced depression
adj. despondent about, over
despondent         
  • Allegory on melancholy, from circa 1729–40, etching and engraving, dimensions of the sheet: 42 × 25.7 cm, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
STATE OF LOW MOOD AND AVERSION TO ACTIVITY, WHICH CAN AFFECT A PERSON'S THOUGHTS, BEHAVIOR, MOTIVATION, FEELINGS, AND SENSE OF WELL-BEING
Depressed mood; Depression (depressed mood); Depressed (mood); Hopelessness; Psychological depression; Moping; Depression (psychology); Dispair; Discouragement; Depression (psychological); Symptoms of depression; Despair (emotion); Despair; Lypemania; Despairs; Despaired; Despairing; Despairedly; Despairingly; Despairer; Despairers; Desperational; Desperationally; Desperations; Desperative; Desperatively; Desperateness; Emotional Depression; Chronic Sadness; Depressive mood; Mental depression; Despondent; Depression mood; Causes of depression (mood); Risk factors for depression; Depressive symptoms; Big sad; Big Sad; Low mood; Feeling down; The big sad; Crippling depression; Alcohol and depression; Alcoholism and depression; Bullying and depression; Substance-induced depression
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Dispirited, disheartened, discouraged, dejected, depressed, low-spirited, in low spirits. See melancholy, a.

Wikipedia

Upemba Depression

The Upemba Depression (or Kamalondo Depression) is a large marshy bowl area (depression) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo comprising some fifty lakes, including 22 of relatively large size including Lake Upemba (530 km2) and Lake Kisale (300 km2). In an earlier era, the area was probably occupied by one large lake.

The area is covered in marshland and is partially within the Upemba National Park in Haut-Lomami District. The Upemba Depression has been populated almost continuously since the 5th century AD, and is considered the origin of the Kingdom of Luba (1585-1889). Chronology based on more than 55 radiocarbon datings and thermoluminescence shows periods of occupation since the Stone Age. The area includes many archaeological sites and is on the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage Site. Roughly translated, the citation for its inclusion as World Heritage Site states:

This large depression has delivered the largest known cemetery in sub-Saharan Africa. Over 40 archaeological sites have been identified, but only six have been partially excavated so far. Their study allows tracing the complete sequence of the occupation of the region over two millennia, and thus reconstructing the history of a major ethnic group of Central Africa: the Luba.