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The Portuguese explorer Diogo Cão made two voyages along the west coast of Africa in the 1480s.On his first voyage (1482-1483), he discovered the Congo River, and contacted the Bakongo kingdom further upstream. He followed the African coast southward until Cape St. Mary in Angola.
On his second voyage (1485-1486), he reached even further south, to Cape Cross in Namibia. He also sailed a short way up the Congo. It is not known whether he returned from this voyage.
See also: Portugal in the period of discoveries
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- Diogo Cão
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