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The Kingdom of Loango is a releasable formable for South Congo, which is a releasable cored within the
Republic of Congo.
The Kingdom of Loango is located along the coastlines of Central Africa , connecting a maritime border with the Atlantic Ocean. The kingdom is composed with a total of 12 cities, comprising the entirety of South Congo, including
Cabinda, which is a releasable of
Angola, alongside 5 cities from
Gabon.
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The Kingdom of Loango was a pre-colonial African kingdom located along the Atlantic coast in what is now the Republic of Congo, as well as parts of modern-day Angola and the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. The kingdom emerged in the 15th century and was a major center of trade and commerce in the region, with its capital at the city of Mbanza Loango.
The people of the Kingdom of Loango were skilled traders and craftspeople, and their society was organized into a hierarchical system with a king at the top, followed by a nobility, a merchant class, and commoners. The kingdom was known for its production of copper and iron goods, as well as for its trade in ivory, slaves, and other commodities.
The Kingdom of Loango declined in the 19th century due to internal conflicts and the impact of the transatlantic slave trade. It was eventually absorbed into the French colonial empire in the late 19th century. Today, the descendants of the people of Loango continue to live in the region, and their cultural traditions and customs remain an important part of the local heritage.