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  2. Rue du Commerce (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rue du Commerce is a French retail company, a key player in the French e-commerce sector. The site was founded in 1999 by Patrick Jacquemin and Gauthier Picquart. Initially specializing in computer and electronic products, the company expanded its offerings in 2007 and now offers over 3 million products for sale in the categories of home and personal equipment (home, garden, DIY, and fashion).

  3. Butembo - Wikipedia

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    Butembo is 90% populated by the Nande tribe, [3] a community distinguished by ethnic solidarity, conservative moral standards and influential leaders. [4]The city is home to the 2nd Integrated Brigade of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, [5] the Institut Kambali, [6] founded in 1959, [7] the Université catholique du Graben [] (UCG), founded in 1989, [8] and the ...

  4. Rue du Commerce, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Rue du Commerce is the result of an urban planning operation carried out in the 19th century. [1] In 1824, the real estate entrepreneurs Léonard Violet [] and Alphonse Letellier [], then municipal councilors of the former village of Vaugirard, acquired vast land of nearly 105 hectares on the territory of the commune, with a view to subdividing them.

  5. Pointe-Noire - Wikipedia

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    Pointe-Noire (French pronunciation: [pwɛ̃t.nwaʁ]; Kongo: Njinji, French: Ndjindji with the letter d following French spelling standards [3] [4] [5]) is the second largest city in the Republic of the Congo, following the capital of Brazzaville, and an autonomous department and a commune since the 2002 Constitution. [6]

  6. Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    Other parties that emerged included the Parti Solidaire Africain led by Antoine Gizenga, and the Parti National du Peuple led by Albert Delvaux and Laurent Mbariko. [46] The Belgian Congo achieved independence on 30 June 1960 under the name "République du Congo" ("Republic of Congo" or "Republic of the Congo" in English).

  7. Boulevard du 30 Juin - Wikipedia

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    The Boulevard du 30 Juin ("Boulevard of June 30th") is a major 5‑km street in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It is the city center's main transport artery, connecting the southern area of La Gombe with Kintambo and the Ngaliema to the west.

  8. Gombe, Kinshasa - Wikipedia

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    Gombe is also a regional headquarters for several international and African companies and organizations, including Huawei, Vodacom Congo, Airtel Congo, and Orange RDC. Consequently, the commune serves as a hub for telecommunications, enhancing connectivity and communication across the region.

  9. Kinshasa - Wikipedia

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    Kinshasa is the largest nominally Francophone urban area globally, with French being the language of government, education, media, public services and high-end commerce, while Lingala is used as a lingua franca in the street. The city's inhabitants are popularly known as Kinois, with the term "Kinshasans" used in English terminology.