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Konga
Konga is located in Sweden
Konga
Coordinates: 56°30′N 15°07′E / 56.5°N 15.117°E / 56.5; 15.117Coordinates: 56°30′N 15°07′E / 56.5°N 15.117°E / 56.5; 15.117
Country Sweden
Province Småland
County Kronoberg County
Municipality Tingsryd Municipality
Area[1]
 • Total 1.06 km2 (0.41 sq mi)
Population (31 December 2010)[1]
 • Total 476
 • Density 448/km2 (1,160/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Konga is a locality situated in Tingsryd Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden with 476 inhabitants in 2010.[1]

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Konga (disambiguation)

Konga is a Swedish locality.

Konga may also refer to:

  • Konga (film), a 1961 British science fiction film
  • Garuda Contingent, the Indonesian peacekeeping contingent
  • Konga.com, a Nigerian company that launched in 2012
  • See also

  • Pauline Konga
  • Konga Yo
  • Clement Wani Konga
  • Pitcho Womba Konga
  • Kongu (disambiguation)
  • Konga (film)

    Konga (also called I Was a Teenage Gorilla) is a 1961 British/American international co-production science fiction horror film directed by John Lemont and starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns and Austin Trevor. It was shot at Merton Park Studios and in Croydon for Anglo Amalgamated then distributed in the United States by American International Pictures (AIP) as a double feature with Master of the World. Anglo Amalgamated and AIP each provided half the funding for the US$500,000 film with each studio receiving distribution rights in their respective hemispheres.

    Konga was the basis for a comic-book series published by Charlton Comics and initially drawn by Steve Ditko (prior to Ditko's co-creation of Spider-Man) in the 1960s.

    Plot

    British botanist Dr. Charles Decker comes back from Africa after a year, presumed dead. During that year, he came across a way of growing plants and animals to an enormous size. He brings back a baby chimpanzee, Konga, to test out his theory. Decker (Michael Gough) goes insane after he discovers a serum that turns his chimpanzee subject into a ferocious gorilla-sized ape. To further his hideous experiments, he mesmerizes the chimp and sends it to London to kill all his enemies who want more credit in the scientific community than he already has. Among his targets is Dean Foster (Austin Trevor) Professor Tagore (George Pastell) and Bob Kenton (Jess Conrad), the lover of Sandra Banks (Claire Gordon), the woman the doctor wants for himself.

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