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Best 1 Kingdom of Kongo

The Kingdom of Kongo flourished in central Africa between the 14th and 18th centuries. It centered around the Kongo people and controlled territory encompassing parts of modern Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The kingdom gained prominence through its sophisticated political organization...

2 Kingdom of Rwanda

The Kingdom of Rwanda was a centralized monarchy in the African Great Lakes region and the political predecessor of the modern Republic of Rwanda. It was ruled by a mwami and developed institutions that linked the royal court with regional chiefs, cattle ownership, agriculture, and military authorit...

3 Kingdom of Luba

The Kingdom of Luba was a prominent pre-colonial African state located in the Katanga region of the modern-day Democratic Republic of the Congo. Emerging in the late 16th century, it developed a centralized system of government centered around the concept of sacred kingship, where the ruler, known a...

4 Kingdom of Lunda

The Kingdom of Lunda was a Central African Lunda state in present-day DR Congo, Angola, and Zambia, notable for its Mwata Yamvo rulers from the 17th century.

5 Kingdom of Burundi

The Kingdom of Burundi was a Great Lakes monarchy, notable for rule by the mwami until Burundi abolished the crown in 1966.

6 Kingdom of Kuba

The Kingdom of Kuba was a Central African state in present-day DR Congo, notable for unification under Shyaam a-Mbul a Ngoong around 1625.

7 Kingdom of Loango

The Kingdom of Loango was a Central African coastal kingdom north of Kongo, notable for trade on the Atlantic coast from the 16th century.

8 Yellow-crested Woodpecker

Inhabiting the dense rainforests of central Africa, this canopy-dwelling species is notable for the bright yellow crest that adorns the heads of both adult males and females alike.

9 Northern Congolian Forest-Savanna Mosaic

Northern Congolian Forest-Savanna Mosaic is a transitional ecoregion spanning the DRC, Republic of Congo, and Central African Republic where equatorial forest and open savanna interdigitate across a broad ecotone.

10 Kingdom of Tio

The Kingdom of Tio, also called the Teke Kingdom, was a Congo Basin state of the Teke people that became a French protectorate in 1880.

11 Elliot's Woodpecker

Named in honor of the prominent 19th-century American zoologist Daniel Giraud Elliot, this elusive bird is a native resident of the dense montane and lowland forests of central Africa.

12 Gabon Woodpecker

Named after its primary nation of discovery, this resident of the western equatorial African forests is notable for its distinctly plain, unbarred green back and yellow belly.

13 Brown-eared Woodpecker

Officially classified in 1852 by the French naturalist Alfred Malherbe, this elusive bird lives in the dense tropical lowland forests of the Congo Basin and parts of West Africa.

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