From Chambers Dictionary of World History A central African republic, bounded to the west by the Congo, the Angolan province of Cabinda and the Atlantic Ocean; to the south-west by Angola; to the south-east by Zambia; to the east by Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda; to the north-east by Sudan; and to the north and north-west by the Central African Republic.
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