République populaire du Congo | ||||
Break-away state of Congo (Léopoldville) | ||||
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Region | Congo | |||
Capital | Stanleyville | |||
Government | Socialist republic | |||
Head of state | ||||
- 1964-1965 | Christophe Gbenye | |||
- 1965 | Gaston Émile Soumialot Ete Tambwe | |||
Head of government | ||||
- 1964 | Gaston Émile Soumialot Ete Tambwe | |||
- 1964-1965 | Christophe Gbenye | |||
- 1965 | Abdoulaye Yerodia Ndombasi | |||
History | ||||
- September 7, 1964 | Established | |||
- December 8, 1965 | Disestablished | |||
Congo (Léopoldville) | Congo (Léopoldville) | |||
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The People's Republic of the Congo (1964-1965) was a break-away state from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Middle Africa.
Head of state
- Christophe Gbenye (₩) (September 7, 1964 - May 27, 1965)
- Gaston Émile Soumialot Ete Tambwe (₩) (May 27, 1965 - August 6, 1965)
Head of government
- Gaston Émile Soumialot Ete Tambwe (₩) (July 21, 1964 - September 7, 1964)
- Christophe Gbenye (₩) (September 7, 1964 - August 5, 1965)
- Abdoulaye Yerodia Ndombasi (₩) (August 5, 1965 - December 8, 1965)
Nation
- Congo (Congo Crisis)
Congo Crisis
- Republic of the Congo (1960-1964)
- Republic of the Congo: Stanleyville Government (1960-1961)
- State of Katanga (1960-1963)
- Autonomous State of South Kasai (1960-1961)
Congolese Polities
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (From 1997)
- Republic of Zaire (1971-1997)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (1964-1971)
- Republic of the Congo: Stanleyville Government (1960-1961)
- Autonomous State of South Kasai (1960-1961)
- State of Katanga (1960-1963)
- Republic of the Congo (1960-1964)
- Belgium: Belgian Congo (1908-1960)
- Independent State of the Congo (1885-1908)
- International Association of the Congo (1879-1885)
- International African Association
- Republic of the Congo (From 1960)
- Republic of Congo
- French Congo
- Province of Cabinda
References
- Zaire: a country study (Library of Congress)
- World Statesmen.org