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He began his music career in Brazzaville with local groups.
Some of it had to be coming from across the river in Brazzaville, he thought.
Brazzaville, which is home to about 1.3 million people, has at least five such camps.
Just a week before, her youngest brother had been shot and killed in Brazzaville.
The agency had less than three international protection staff in Brazzaville at any one time during previous years.
At the first stop in Brazzaville engine problems were noted.
More than one thousand children live in the streets of the capital Brazzaville.
But they could not agree on a timetable at their last meeting, held in Brazzaville early this month.
Most of the population was centered in urban areas such as Brazzaville.
But the Brazzaville government’s comments will be of concern nonetheless.
He quickly earned his certificate and started teaching physical education in Brazzaville.
No one even took the ferry across to Brazzaville to watch the ceremony.
However, in the city center and southern neighborhoods of Brazzaville life returned to normal.
After completing high school in 1963, he moved to Brazzaville to pursue physical education studies.
A man sat among the debris left by explosions in Brazzaville.
The neighborhood also gave its name to Brazzaville's renowned school of painting.
A mass in Brazzaville's cathedral, about 2.5 miles away, was cut short as the building shook.
There are at least five military camps in Brazzaville.
That was to be their answer to Brazzaville and Rio.
About twenty percent of the vehicles in Brazzaville are taxis.
We started out in Brazzaville and then traveled all over Africa.
Since independence in 1960, Brazzaville has remained just that.
He completed his final cycle of studies in Brazzaville.
The derailment happened on the line between a coastal town and the capital of Brazzaville.
Brazzaville's relative prosperity is due to oil money and the country's small population, estimated at three million, with about a third in the capital.