- Angola - Wikipedia
Angola, [a] officially the Republic of Angola, [b] is a country on the west- central coast of Southern Africa It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country in both total area and population and is the seventh-largest country in Africa
- Angola - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country in southern Africa It shares borders with Namibia in the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the north, and Zambia in the east
- History of Angola - Wikipedia
Angola was first settled by San hunter-gatherer societies before the northern domains came under the rule of Bantu states such as Kongo and Ndongo In the 15th century, Portuguese colonists began trading, and a settlement was established at Luanda during the 16th century
- Angola | History, Capital, Flag, Map, Population, Language, Religion . . .
Geographical and historical treatment of Angola, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government
- Portal:Angola - Wikipedia
Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west- central coast of Southern Africa It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country in both total area and population and is the seventh-largest country in Africa It is bordered by Namibia to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west
- Outline of Angola - Wikipedia
Angola – country in southern Africa bordered by Namibia on the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the north, and Zambia on the east; its west coast is on the Atlantic Ocean with Luanda as its capital city
- Geography of Angola - Wikipedia
Angola is located on the western Atlantic Coast of Southern Africa between Namibia and the Republic of the Congo It also is bordered by the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia to the east
- Culture of Angola - Wikipedia
The culture of Angola is influenced by the Portuguese Portugal occupied the coastal enclave Luanda, and later also Benguela, since the 16th 17th centuries, and expanded into the territory of what is now Angola in the 19th 20th centuries, ruling it until 1975
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