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  • Title: Le livre littéraire
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  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 207
  • Publisher: L'Harmattan
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  • Publish Location: Paris

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  • First Year Published: 1995
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Zaire

1978, resulted in an airborne operation in an aim of rescuing Zairian, Belgian and French miners held as hostages by pro-Communist Katangan guerrillas

Mobutu Sese Seko

December 2019. Retrieved 4 December 2019. French, Howard W. (8 September 1997). "Mobutu Sese Seko, Zairian Ruler, Is Dead in Exile in Morocco at 66".

1985 in literature

Street Crawford Young and Thomas Turner – The Rise and Decline of the Zairian State February 7 - Justina Ireland, American science-fiction and fantasy

Zaire (currency)

error in the French number on the note, which read "cinq millions zaïres" [sic] instead of "cinq millions de zaïres". The new zaire (French: nouveau zaïre)

Rwandan Civil War

Unlike the French, the Zairian troops went straight to the front line and began fighting the RPF, but their discipline was poor. The Zairian soldiers raped

Our Lady of the Nile

Our Lady of the Nile (French: Notre-Dame du Nil) is a French-language novel by Rwanda-born writer Scholastique Mukasonga, originally published in 2012

South Kivu

which subjected them to arbitrary arrests and detentions conducted by Zairian police and soldiers. The AFDL's pursuit of Hutu refugees led to widespread

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Chad, and Togo. Corruption became so common the term "le mal Zairois" or "Zairian sickness", meaning gross corruption, theft and mismanagement, was coined

1938

Karl-i-Bond, Zairian politician (d. 2003) August 8 – Connie Stevens, American actress, singer and businesswoman August 9 Michèle Girardon, French actress (d

Greeks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

a decline in the Greek community. Under Mobutu's regime, the remaining Zairian Greeks maintained a strong monopoly on casinos throughout the country and