<hdr>The World Factbook 1994: Zaire<nl>Geography</hdr><body>
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<item><hi format=bold>Location:</hi> Central Africa, between Congo and Zambia
<item><hi format=bold>Area:</hi>
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<item>• <hi format=ital>total area:</hi> 2,345,410 sq km
<item>• <hi format=ital>land area:</hi> 2,267,600 sq km
<item>• <hi format=ital>comparative area:</hi> slightly more than one-quarter the size of US
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<item><hi format=bold>Land boundaries:</hi> total 10,271 km, Angola 2,511 km, Burundi 233 km, Central African Republic 1,577 km, Congo 2,410 km, Rwanda 217 km, Sudan 628 km, Uganda 765 km, Zambia 1,930 km
<item><hi format=bold>International disputes:</hi> Tanzania-Zaire-Zambia tripoint in Lake Tanganyika may no longer be indefinite since it is reported that the indefinite section of the Zaire-Zambia boundary has been settled; long section with Congo along the Congo River is indefinite (no division of the river or its islands has been made)
<item><hi format=bold>Climate:</hi> tropical; hot and humid in equatorial river basin; cooler and drier in southern highlands; cooler and wetter in eastern highlands; north of Equator—wet season April to October, dry season December to February; south of Equator—wet season November to March, dry season April to October
<item><hi format=bold>Terrain:</hi> vast central basin is a low-lying plateau; mountains in east
<item>• <hi format=ital>natural hazards:</hi> periodic droughts in south
<item>• <hi format=ital>international agreements:</hi> party to—Endangered Species, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Nuclear Test Ban, Tropical Timber; signed, but not ratified—Biodiversity, Climate Change, Environmental Modification
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<item><hi format=bold>Note:</hi> straddles Equator; very narrow strip of land that controls the lower Congo River and is only outlet to South Atlantic Ocean; dense tropical rain forest in central river basin and eastern highlands