Why is Congo called an Equatorial Region?
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Congo is one of six African states that straddles the equator; it's the largest African state that has the equator passing through it. Very narrow strip of land that controls the lower Congo River and is the only outlet to South Atlantic Ocean; dense tropical rainforest in the central river basin and eastern highlands.
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Congo is one of six African states that straddles the equator; it's the largest African state that has the equator passing through it. Very narrow strip of land that controls the lower Congo River and is the only outlet to South Atlantic Ocean; dense tropical rainforest in the central river basin and eastern highlands.
Congo basin, basin of the Congo River, lying astride the Equator in west-central Africa. ... It is the world's second largest river basin (next to that of the Amazon), comprising an area of more than 1.3 million square miles (3.4 million square km).
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