Discover DR Congo, Largest French speaking country

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo, also known as Congo-Kinshasa, and fomerly Zaire, is a country in Central Africa. It is, by area, the largest country in sub-Saharan Africa, the second-largest in all of Africa, after Algeria, and the 11th-largest in the world. With a population of around 105 million, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the most-populous officially Francophone country in the world.
There have been confusion as to which country is the largest french country. Well, France has the higest population of native French speakers, but with French language as DR Congo's official language, the country has the highest concentration of French speakers in the world, given their larger population. The capital of DR Congo is Kinsasha, which is the second city with the highest French speaking population, after Paris. DR Congo is also the 4th-most populous country in Africa, after Nigeria, Ethiopia and Egypt.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is widely considered one of the world's richest countries in natural resources; its untapped deposits of raw minerals are estimated to be worth in excess of US$24 trillion.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is extremely rich in natural resources but has suffered from political instability, a lack of infrastructure, corruption, and centuries of both commercial and colonial extraction and exploitation with little widespread development. Besides the capital Kinshasa, the two next largest cities, Lubumbashi and Mbuji-Mayi are both mining communities. DR Congo's largest export is raw minerals, with China accepting over 50% of DRC's exports in 2012.
Ground transport in the Democratic Republic of Congo has always been difficult. The terrain and climate of the Congo Basin present serious barriers to road and rail construction, and the distances are enormous across this vast country. The DRC has more navigable rivers and moves more passengers and goods by boat and ferry than any other country in Africa.
The culture of the Democratic Republic of the Congo reflects the diversity of its hundreds of ethnic groups and their differing ways of life throughout the country. A feature in Congo culture is its music. The DRC has its influences on Cuban music, rumba, originally kumba from Congo and merengue. And those two later give birth to soukous.
Tourism in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is uncommon, though Tourists can see wildlife and indigenous cultures. In downtown Kinshasa an ivory market exists where Congolese art, tribal masks, and other beautiful goods can be procured.

Kinsasha is the best place for nightlife, especially in the sprawling township of the city, where most of the population live. There are hundreds of dance clubs in Kinsasha. Congolese music is popular throughout Africa as well as in Europe and USA.