Congolese Review") was a Belgian academic journal devoted to African studies.
Ceasing publication during the German occupation of Belgium, it was revived in 1947 and the title was changed.
It was published privately in Brussels and was edited by Édouard De Jonghe.
Articles were divided into six sections, including informative articles (often on ethnography), miscellaneous studies of broader phenomenon, studies on commerce and trade, and a detailed bibliography.
Congo ceased publication with the outbreak of World War II and the subsequent German occupation of Belgium.