- Angola - Wikipedia
Angola, [a] officially the Republic of Angola, [b] is a country on the western coast of Southern Africa It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country after Brazil in both total area and population and is the seventh-largest country in Africa
- 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
- Where is Angola? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Discover Angola Explore Angola facts, culture, history comprehensive country profile with maps, statistics research resources for students travelers
- Visit Angola: A Guide to Unique Destinations -
Experience the striking contrasts of Angola Visit Angola for adventures in its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture
- History of Angola - Wikipedia
Portugal annexed territories in the region which were ruled as a colony from 1655, and Angola was incorporated as an overseas province of Portugal in 1951 After the Angolan War of Independence, which ended in 1974 with an army mutiny and leftist coup in Lisbon, Angola achieved independence in 1975 through the Alvor Agreement
- Angola Maps Facts - World Atlas
Angola is located on the southwestern Atlantic Coast of 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
- Visit Angola - Explore the Beauty of Angola | Official Site
Explore the breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and vibrant cities of this African gem From stunning beaches to lush national parks, Angola offers diverse experiences for every traveler Home to elephants, zebras, and antelopes, this park offers incredible safari experiences
- Angola - Colonialism, Independence, Civil War | Britannica
Angola - Colonialism, Independence, Civil War: This discussion mainly focuses on Angola since the late 15th century For a treatment of earlier periods and of the country in its regional context, see Southern Africa
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