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COUNTRY IN AFRICA NOW KNOWN AS THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Zaïre; Republic Zaire; Zairean; Republic of Zaire; République du Zaïre; History of the democratic republic of the congo between 1971 and 1997; Zairian Republic; Second Congolese Republic
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  • Mobutu]] was the president of Zaire from 1965 to 1997.

Zaire         
n. Zaire, country in Africa
Zaire         
= Zaire.
Nota: País anteriormente conocido como Congo.
Ex: The New York Times informs us, one morning, that in all subsequent issues the CONGO will be known as Zaire.
Zaire         
(n.) = Zaire

Def: País anteriormente conocido como Congo.
Ex: The New York Times informs us, one morning, that in all subsequent issues the CONGO will be known as Zaire.

Definitie

Zairean
[z??'??r??n]
(also Zairian)
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Democratic Republic of Congo (known as Zaire 1971-97).
¦ adjective relating to this country.

Wikipedia

Zaire

Zaire (, also UK: ), officially the Republic of Zaire (French: République du Zaïre, [ʁepyblik dy zaiʁ]), was a Congolese state from 1971 to 1997 in Central Africa that was previously and is now again known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Zaire was, by area, the second-largest country in Africa (after Algeria), and the 11th-largest country in the world. With a population of over 23 million inhabitants, Zaire was the most populous officially Francophone country in Africa, as well as one of the most populous in Africa.

The country was a one-party totalitarian military dictatorship, run by Mobutu Sese Seko and his ruling Popular Movement of the Revolution party. Zaire was established following Mobutu's seizure of power in a military coup in 1965, following five years of political upheaval following independence from Belgium known as the Congo Crisis. Zaire had a strongly centralist constitution, and foreign assets were nationalized. The period is sometimes referred to as the Second Congolese Republic.

A wider campaign of Authenticité, ridding the country of the influences from the colonial era of the Belgian Congo, was also launched under Mobutu's direction. Weakened by the termination of American support after the end of the Cold War, Mobutu was forced to declare a new republic in 1990 to cope with demands for change. By the time of its downfall, Zaire was characterised by widespread cronyism, corruption and economic mismanagement.

Zaire collapsed in the 1990s, amid the destabilization of the eastern parts of the country in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide and growing ethnic violence. In 1996, Laurent-Désiré Kabila, the head of the Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo (AFDL) militia, led a popular rebellion against Mobutu. With rebel forces successfully making gains westward, Mobutu fled the country, leaving Kabila's forces in charge as the country restored its name to the Democratic Republic of the Congo the following year, and he died less than four months later while in exile in Morocco.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Zaire
1. La lancha lleva hasta la patrullera del Ejército portugués Zaire.
2. La patrullera Zaire iza a la caída de la tarde su bandera portuguesa y zarpa hacia Funchal.
3. Las infraestructuras y el aparato productivo del antiguo Zaire están destrozadas, especialmente en el este, donde la guerrilla sigue activa.
4. El lote más caro es el regalo del ex presidente de Zaire Mobutu Sese Seko: cuatro sillas y una mesa de salón de madera tallada.
5. Hace cinco años que en Congo, antiguo Zaire, concluyó formalmente una de las guerras más devastadoras (varios millones de muertos) e informativamente ignoradas del siglo XX.