Zongo
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For other uses, see Zongo (disambiguation).
Zongo is a market town in the northern Democratic Republic of Congo, lying on the south bank of the Ubangi River, across from Bangui in the Central African Republic. It is linked by ferry to Bangui but has declined in importance as a transport hub since much traffic moved east in the late 1980s.
By the end of the First Congo War, the town was controlled by the Movement for the Liberation of Congo. In 2001 the town saw an influx of refugees from the Central African Republic, the government of which alleged former soldiers among them were behind an attempted coup in Bangui in 2002.