- Source: List of colonial governors of the Congo Free State and Belgian Congo
This is a list of European colonial administrators responsible for the territory of the congo" target="_blank">Congo Free State and Belgian congo" target="_blank">Congo (today the Democratic Republic of the congo" target="_blank">Congo).
International Association of the congo" target="_blank">Congo
Prior to the creation of the congo" target="_blank">Congo Free State, the International Association of the congo" target="_blank">Congo (IAC) had signed treaties with over 300 native Congolese chiefs and in effect exercised sovereignty over a large area of the congo" target="_blank">Congo Basin. The IAC was headquartered in Belgium and run by a committee under the presidency of Maximilien Strauch. Prior to the creation of the office of Administrator-General, authority on the ground in the congo" target="_blank">Congo had been exercised by a Chief of Expedition, who until April 1884 was Henry Morton Stanley.
congo" target="_blank">Congo Free State
= Administrators-General / Governors-General
== Vice Governors-General
=Belgian congo" target="_blank">Congo
On 1 July 1960, the Belgian congo" target="_blank">Congo became independent as the Republic of the congo" target="_blank">Congo (République du congo" target="_blank">Congo).
See also
Colonization of the congo" target="_blank">Congo Basin
Belgian colonial empire
Minister of the Colonies (Belgium)
List of colonial governors of Ruanda-Urundi
List of presidents of the Democratic Republic of the congo" target="_blank">Congo
List of prime ministers of the Democratic Republic of the congo" target="_blank">Congo
Notes
References
External links
World Statesmen – congo" target="_blank">Congo (Kinshasa)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of colonial governors of the Congo Free State and Belgian Congo
- Congo Free State
- Belgian Congo
- Atrocities in the Congo Free State
- List of presidents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- List of prime ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Belgian Congo in World War II
- Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville)
- Congo Free State propaganda war
- International Association of the Congo