π¨π© Republic of the Congo
Capital: Brazzaville

Brazzaville β The vibrant heart of the Republic of the Congo
Known as the “Green City,” Brazzaville is a city bursting with culture, history, and a unique blend of African traditions and colonial influences. Established along the banks of the Congo River, it has been the political and administrative center of the Republic of the Congo since its founding in the late 19th century, playing a crucial role in the country’s development and identity.
π Timeline of Brazzaville
1880: Brazzaville is founded as a French post on the Congo River.1960: The Republic of the Congo gains independence from France, with Brazzaville as its capital.
1991: Brazzaville experiences civil unrest, impacting its growth and infrastructure.
Today: Brazzaville is a thriving city known for its diverse culture and economic importance in Central Africa.
π Quick Stats
Founded
1880
Language
French
Currency
Central African CFA franc
Geography
Located on the Congo River, near the equator.
Time Zone
West Africa Time (WAT)
Calling Code
+242
Driving Side
Right-hand traffic
ποΈ Iconic Landmarks
Palais des Congrès
A modern conference center that hosts various cultural events and summits.
St. Anne’s Church
An impressive landmark known for its striking architecture and spiritual significance.
Congo River
The second-longest river in Africa, a vital waterway with scenic views.
Brazzaville stands as a testament to the rich history and vibrant culture of the Republic of the Congo, inviting visitors to explore its heritage while nurturing its future as a pivotal African city.
π Sources & References
- π¨π¬ Municipality of Brazzaville β History of the City
- π Marien Ngouabi University β Brazzaville
- π Wikipedia β Brazzaville
References are provided to ensure reliable and up-to-date information about the Republic of the Congo and its capital city.


