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Republic of Zairea
République du Zaïre
Repubuliki ya Zaïre
Jamhuri ya Zaïre
1971–1997
Flag of Zaire
Motto: 
Anthem: 
Location of Zaire
CapitalKinshasa
Common languagesFrench
Lingala · Kongo
Swahili · Tshiluba
Religion
Christianity, Baluba religion, Bantu religion
Demonym(s)Zairian
GovernmentMobutist one-party republicc
under a de facto military dictatorshipd
President 
• 1971–1997
Mobutu Sese Seko
Historical eraCold War
25 November 1965
• 
27 October 1971
• 
16 May 1997
• Death of Mobutu
7 September 1997
Area
1996Lua error in Module:Convert at line 1850: attempt to index local 'en_value' (a nil value).
Population
• 1996
46498539
CurrencyZaïre
Time zoneCET / EET
Calling code243
Internet TLD.zr
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Today part of Democratic Republic of the Congo
a. Renamed from "Democratic Republic of the Congo" (République démocratique du Congo) on 27 October 1971.
b. Changed from "Léopoldville" in 1966.
c. Zaire became a de jure one-party state on December 23, 1970, but had been a de facto one-party state since May 20, 1967, the date on which the MPR (Mouvement Populaire de la Revolution) was established. Zaire formally adopted a multiparty system on April 24, 1990, when Mobutu delivered a speech proclaiming the end of the one-party system. The country adopted multipartyism de jure with the passage of Law No. 90-002 of July 5, 1990, which amended its constitution accordingly.
d. 1990–1997.

Zaire, officially the Republic of Zaire (French: République du Zaïre) was the name of a country that is now called the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It used this name from 27 November 1971 to 17 May 1997. The name "Zaire" comes from a Portuguese corruption of the Kongo word nzare, meaning "river". view more...