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Belgian and Congo
A royal decree issued in 1910, two years after the Belgian government assumed authority for the administration of the Congo, prescribed the registration of all adult males by chiefdoms.
At first the Belgian royal family administered the Congo as its own private property.
The Belgian Congo was granted its independence with what seemed a workable Western-style form of government: there were to be a president and a premier, and a bicameral legislature elected by universal suffrage in the provinces.
The Belgian government decided to act, and on July 10 dispatched paratroops to the Congo.
* 1964 The Belgian Congo is renamed the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
During the 1892 1894 war between the Congo Free State and the Swahili-Arab city-states of Nyangwe and Kasongo in Eastern Congo, there were reports of widespread cannibalization of the bodies of defeated Arab combatants by the Batetela allies of Belgian commander Francis Dhanis.
It is situated at the watershed of the Congo and Zambesi rivers, part of the district lay in Northern Rhodesia and part in the Belgian Congo State.
During its history the area has also been known as Congo, Congo Free State, Belgian Congo and Zaire.
By 1908 public and diplomatic pressure led Leopold II to the annex the Congo as the Belgian Congo colony.
The renamed Belgian Congo came under the administration of the Belgian parliament, which lasted until independence was granted in 1960.
In 1908, under international pressure, Leopold ceded administration of the colony to the government of Belgium as the Belgian Congo.
Ill-advised actions by Belgian officers led to an enlisted ranks ' rebellion on 5 July 1960, which helped spark the Congo Crisis.
The last Belgian troops left the country by 23 July, as United Nations forces continued to deploy throughout the Congo.
Mainly or partially francophone or francosphere countries include France, Belgium ( Wallonia is almost entirely francophone, and there is a large French-speaking community in the Brussels-Capital Region and a few bordering municipalities ), Canada ( the province of Quebec is francophone, and there are large French-speaking communities in Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and other Canadian provinces ), United States ( South / Central Louisiana and parts of Maine ), Switzerland, Haiti, the French West Indies and several countries in Africa, including Congo, Burundi, Madagascar and Rwanda, that are former French or Belgian colonies.
Eight and a half years before writing the book, Conrad had been appointed by a Belgian trading company to serve as the captain of a steamer on the Congo River.
The Roi des Belges, the Belgian riverboat Conrad commanded on the upper Congo, 1889
Old Belgian river station on the Congo River, 1889

Belgian and 1908
On November 15, 1908 the Belgian parliament annexed the colony, the reign of Leopold II over Congo being discredited.
In 1908, the Belgian parliament bowed to international pressure in order to save their last bit of prestige in Europe, forcibly adopting the Free State as a Belgian colony from the king.
Criticism from both Social Catholics and the Labor party caused the Belgian parliament to compel the King to cede the Congo Free State to Belgium in 1908.
Shortly before his accession to the throne in 1909, Albert undertook an extensive tour of the Belgian Congo, which had been annexed by Belgium in 1908 ( after having been previously owned by King Leopold II of Belgium as his personal property ), finding the area in poor condition.
The building was finally completed in 1908 under the direction of the Belgian architect Julio Dormal who made some changes in the structure and left his mark in the French style of the decoration.
By 1908, public pressure and diplomatic manoeuvres led to the end of Leopold II's rule and to the annexation of the Congo as a colony of Belgium, known as the Belgian Congo.
A reduction of the population of the Congo is noted by all who have compared the country at the beginning of Leopold's control with the beginning of Belgian state rule in 1908, but estimates of the deaths toll vary considerably.
FINA was founded on July 19, 1908 in the Manchester Hotel in London, UK at the end of the 1908 Summer Olympics by the Belgian, British, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian and Swedish Swimming Federations.
François-Auguste Gevaert ( July 31, 1828 in Huysse, near Oudenaarde December 24, 1908 in Brussels ) was a Belgian composer.
Congo was a Belgian colony between 1908 and 1960.
The Blue Bird () is a 1908 play by Belgian author Maurice Maeterlinck.
In 1898, de la Vallée-Poussin was appointed as the correspondent to the Royal Belgian Academy of Sciences, and he became a Member of the Academy in 1908.
* Félicien Courbet ( 1888 1967 ), a Belgian water polo player and breaststroke swimmer who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics
In addition to some Tutsi who were native to eastern Congo, the earliest of these migrants arrived before colonization in the 1880s, followed by emigrants who were forcibly relocated to Congo to perform manual labor by the Belgian colonizers ( after 1908 ), and another prominent wave of emigrants fleeing the social revolution of 1959 that brought the Hutu to power in Kigali.
The Union Minière du Haut Katanga ( UMHK ) was a Belgian mining company, once operating in Katanga, in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( formerly, Congo Free State, from 1908, Belgian Congo, from 1972, Zaire ).
Luís Ferdinand Cruls ( 21 January 1848 21 June 1908, AKA Louis Ferddinand Crulls, was a Belgian astronomer who did most of his work in Brazil.
Belgian Congo was established in 1908, and the Belgian colonial government played a role in shaping the lives of the Efe and Lese.
* Anne Bonnet, née Thonet ( 1908 1960 ), Belgian painter

Belgian and
* 1934 Guy Peellaert, Belgian artist and photographer ( d. 2008 )
* 1965 Lieve Slegers, Belgian athlete
* 1972 Jo Van Daele, Belgian discus thrower
* 1794 Germinal Pierre Dandelin, Belgian mathematician ( d. 1847 )
* 1909 Sylvère Maes, Belgian cyclist ( d. 1966 )
* 1958 Tom Lanoye, Belgian author
* 1970 Erwin Thijs, Belgian cyclist
* 1982 Kevin van der Perren, Belgian figure skater
* 1967 Amélie Nothomb, Belgian writer
* 1940 Will Tura, Belgian singer-songwriter, musician, and composer
* 1973 Veerle Dejaeghere, Belgian runner
* 1987 Sébastien Pocognoli, Belgian footballer
* 1940 Jean-Luc Dehaene, Belgian politician
* 1970 Pascal Duquenne, Belgian actor
* 1972 Axel Merckx, Belgian cyclist
* 1922 Léo Tindemans, Belgian politician
* 1866 Charles Jean de la Vallée-Poussin, Belgian mathematician ( d. 1962 )
* 1956 Daniel Willems, Belgian cyclist
* 1959 Marc Sergeant, Belgian cyclist
* 1979 Monder Rizki, Belgian runner
* 1831 French intervention forces William I of the Netherlands to abandon his attempt to suppress the Belgian Revolution.
* 1876 Oscar De Somville, Belgian rower ( d. 1938 )
* 1957 Christine Soetewey, Belgian high jumper
* 1982 Kevin Rans, Belgian pole vaulter

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