Culture of the Republic of the Congo
- Culture of the Republic of the Congo
âα₭₭ℳƒ€₫ώṬβReflistCulture of the Republic of the Congo - Half of Congolese people follow traditional beliefs, there are 15 principle Bantu groups and more than 70 subgroups. The other 50% is constructed of 35% Roman Catholic, 15% other Christian and 2% are Muslim.
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