Congo (Congo-Kinshasa)
About 67.758 million people live in Congo-Kinshasa. Capital is Kinshasa. Located in Africa. Currency is the Franc (cdf). Telephone prefix is +243
Luba-Lulua is the main language of Congo-Kinshasa (6.3 million speakers)
182 languages spoken mainly here:
- 1 million speakers of Koongo
- 1 million speakers of Songe
- 903,000 speakers of Nande
- 750,000 speakers of Alur
- 750,000 speakers of Lendu
- 750,000 speakers of Tetela
- 730,000 speakers of Zande
- 620,000 speakers of Mangbetu
- 506,000 speakers of Havu
- 504,000 speakers of Chokwe
- 420,000 speakers of Phende
- 347,700 speakers of Yombe
- 300,000 speakers of Fuliiru
- 250,000 speakers of Taabwa
- 250,000 speakers of Ngbandi, Northern
- 226,000 speakers of Budza
- 210,000 speakers of Logo
- 200,000 speakers of Hunde
- 200,000 speakers of Kanyok
- 200,000 speakers of Mbala
- 181,000 speakers of Hemba
- 180,000 speakers of Budu
- 171,000 speakers of Bangubangu
- 167,000 speakers of Seba
- 165,000 speakers of Binji
- 165,000 speakers of Mpuono
- 155,100 speakers of Bushoong
- 155,100 speakers of Mongo
- 155,000 speakers of Ding
- 152,800 speakers of Ruund
- 150,000 speakers of Nyanga
- 124,600 speakers of Hema
- 120,000 speakers of Bera
- 120,000 speakers of Zimba
- 105,000 speakers of Ngbandi, Southern
- 100,000 speakers of Bolia
- 100,000 speakers of Lengola
- 100,000 speakers of Mayogo
- 100,000 speakers of Mbole
- 100,000 speakers of Ngiti
- 100,000 speakers of Ntomba
- 100,000 speakers of Yansi
- 96,000 speakers of Sonde
- 90,600 speakers of Lingala
- 75,000 speakers of Sakata
- 60,000 speakers of Kwese
- 60,000 speakers of Lika
- 60,000 speakers of Lobala
- 60,000 speakers of Mamvu
- 60,000 speakers of Salampasu
- 55,000 speakers of Lalia
- 50,900 speakers of Bangi
- 50,900 speakers of Mituku
- 50,000 speakers of Lese
- 50,000 speakers of Luna
- 50,000 speakers of Songomeno
- 50,000 speakers of Suku
- 46,000 speakers of Poke
- 43,000 speakers of Ligenza
- 43,000 speakers of Nyali
- 42,000 speakers of Lusengo
- 42,000 speakers of Mabaale
- 40,000 speakers of Bila
- 40,000 speakers of Nkutu
- 39,500 speakers of Omi
- 36,200 speakers of Teke, Ibali
- 33,000 speakers of Yela
- 32,000 speakers of Bendi
- 28,000 speakers of Pagibete
- 26,000 speakers of Kusu
- 25,600 speakers of Barambu
- 25,500 speakers of Asoa
- 25,000 speakers of Ndaka
- 24,500 speakers of Tiene
- 23,000 speakers of Bomboma
- 21,000 speakers of Lwalu
- 21,000 speakers of Mayeka
- 21,000 speakers of Pambia
- 20,500 speakers of Boma
- 20,000 speakers of Baloi
- 20,000 speakers of Bamwe
- 20,000 speakers of Efe
- 17,000 speakers of Sengele
- 17,000 speakers of Tagbu
- 16,000 speakers of Ngbundu
- 15,500 speakers of Holoholo
- 15,000 speakers of Bhele
- 15,000 speakers of Enya
- 15,000 speakers of Mangbutu
- 13,600 speakers of Ngelima
- 13,000 speakers of Buya
- 13,000 speakers of Foma
- 13,000 speakers of Hamba
- 13,000 speakers of Kaiku
- 13,000 speakers of Yamongeri
- 12,900 speakers of Dongo
- 12,700 speakers of Wongo
- 12,000 speakers of Gilima
- 12,000 speakers of Gobu
- 11,000 speakers of Bangba
- 10,200 speakers of Ndobo
- 10,000 speakers of Buyu
- 10,000 speakers of Joba
- 10,000 speakers of Libinza
- 10,000 speakers of Lombo
- 9,100 speakers of Mbandja
- 8,600 speakers of Dengese
- 8,400 speakers of Bwela
- 8,400 speakers of Kabwari
- 8,400 speakers of Kete
- 8,400 speakers of Likila
- 8,400 speakers of Mbesa
- 8,400 speakers of Mfinu
- 8,400 speakers of Ngul
- 8,400 speakers of Nyindu
- 8,400 speakers of Ombo
- 8,400 speakers of Pelende
- 8,000 speakers of Ndolo
- 6,700 speakers of Vanuma
- 6,000 speakers of Dzando
- 5,500 speakers of Bozaba
- 5,100 speakers of Mvuba
- 5,100 speakers of Ngundu
- 4,200 speakers of Boloki
- 4,200 speakers of Moingi
- 4,200 speakers of Ngbinda
- 4,200 speakers of Samba
- 4,100 speakers of Ngongo
- 3,700 speakers of Ngbaka
- 3,500 speakers of Kanu
- 3,200 speakers of Bembe
- 3,000 speakers of Bolondo
- 3,000 speakers of Yango
- 2,500 speakers of Babango
- 2,500 speakers of Bomboli
- 2,500 speakers of Ndunga
- 1,300 speakers of Songoora
- 1,000 speakers of Beeke
- 1,000 speakers of Kari
- 1,000 speakers of Swahili, Congo
- 400 speakers of Hungana
- 300 speakers of Lonzo
- Songo
- Shi
- Mba
- Kpala
- Kwami
- Bwa
- Lombi
- Kituba (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Bali (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Banda, Togbo-Vara
- Bangala
- Bemba (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Boko (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Borna (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Furu
- Gbati-ri
- Kango (Bas-Uélé District)
- Kango (Tshopo District)
- Kela (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Kele (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Komo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Kongo, San Salvador
- Lega-Mwenga
- Lega-Shabunda
- Lele (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Luba-Katanga
- Ma (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Mbo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Mono (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Ngando (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Ngombe (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Nyanga-li
- Sanga (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Sere
- So (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Songa
- Tembo (Kitembo)
- Tembo (Motembo)
- Yaka (Democratic Republic of Congo)
76 languages also spoken here:
- 1 million speakers of Sop
- 504,000 speakers of Kioko
- 420,000 speakers of Pinji
- 250,000 speakers of Kinyarwanda
- 124,600 speakers of Nyoro
- 120,700 speakers of Suundi
- 108,400 speakers of Mbosi
- 90,600 speakers of Laari
- 60,400 speakers of Mbere
- 52,000 speakers of Kunyi
- 45,300 speakers of Likwala
- 45,000 speakers of Ngungwel
- 33,200 speakers of Bomwali
- 30,200 speakers of Likuba
- 27,200 speakers of Mboko
- 25,000 speakers of Avokaya
- 24,500 speakers of Tii
- 15,500 speakers of Kalanga
- 15,100 speakers of Njebi
- 15,100 speakers of Ombamba
- 13,600 speakers of Tsaangi
- 13,000 speakers of Soo
- 10,000 speakers of Loo
- 9,600 speakers of Bekwil
- 9,600 speakers of Bomitaba
- 9,100 speakers of Kako
- 7,300 speakers of Vili
- 6,000 speakers of Monzombo
- 5,400 speakers of Pomo
- 4,500 speakers of Ngom
- 4,500 speakers of Ndasa
- 4,000 speakers of Bongili
- 4,000 speakers of Dibole
- 3,200 speakers of Beembe
- 3,000 speakers of Bwisi
- 3,000 speakers of Bonjo
- 3,000 speakers of Doondo
- 3,000 speakers of Kaamba
- 2,500 speakers of Siri
- 2,000 speakers of Gbaya, Northwest
- 1,500 speakers of Mbangwe
- 1,000 speakers of Koyo
- French (Français)
- Greek, Modern (Ελληνικά)
- Rundi
- Lunda
- Konzo
- Sango
- Kaonde
- Lamba
- Lugbara
- American Sign Language
- Yakoma
- Aushi
- Nzakara
- Langbashe
- Gbanziri
- Bwile
- Keliko
- Holu
- Yulu
- Ndo
- Fanagalo
- Buraka
- Boguru
- Kakwa
- Bemba (Zambia) (ChiBemba)
- Amba (Uganda)
- Baka (Sudan)
- Banda, Mid-Southern
- Banda, South Central
- Lala-Bisa
- Mündü
- Ngbaka Ma'bo
- Talinga-Bwisi
- Teke-Ebo
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