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10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ANGOLA

Once a Portuguese colony, Angola is the seventh-largest country in Africa. It is bordered by Namibia to the south, the DR Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Angola is home to one of the largest waterfalls in Africa and it is also rich in natural resources.

Angola is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of natural resources, with significant reserves of diamonds, iron ore, phosphates, copper, gold and manganese, among other valuable natural resources. However, its true mining potential remains to be unlocked, despite the major exploration and exploitation projects already implemented, particularly in the diamond sub-sector.

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Top 10 Places to Visit in Angola (Africa) | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

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Angola: History | Geography | People | Facts | Economy

Would you like to know more about the rich history, stunning geography and fascinating people of Angola? Hello, fellow adventurers! Welcome back to our journey of exploration and discovery. Today, we're setting our sights on the captivating land of Angola – a nation steeped in rich history, blessed with diverse geography, and home to vibrant and resilient people. Situated along the western coast of southern Africa, Angola's story unfolds like pages from an enthralling novel, with ancient civilizations, colonial struggles, and a triumphant quest for independence. From its lush rainforests to arid plains, and the breathtaking Atlantic coastline, Angola's geography is as diverse as its people, who carry the echoes of a complex past into the promise of a brighter future. Join us as we unravel the tapestry of Angola's history, explore its awe-inspiring landscapes, delve into the unique cultures of its inhabitants, and uncover the secrets of its thriving economy.
About Angola
Angola's importance lies in its abundant natural resources, particularly its vast reserves of oil and diamonds. As one of Africa's leading oil producers, it plays a crucial role in the global energy market. Additionally, its diamond deposits have contributed to its prominence in the world's diamond trade.
Throughout its history, Angola has experienced periods of turmoil, including a long struggle for independence from Portuguese colonial rule and a devastating civil war. However, in recent years, the country has made significant progress in stabilizing its political situation and focusing on economic development.
Angola's general reputation around the world is multifaceted. While its resource wealth has attracted international interest and investment, the country has also faced scrutiny over issues of governance, corruption, and human rights. Nevertheless, Angola is a nation of vast potential and cultural diversity, with warm and hospitable people, breathtaking landscapes, and a bright future ahead. Join us as we delve deeper into Angola's history, geography, people, facts, and economy to uncover the true essence of this captivating nation!
The History of Angola
The history of Angola is a complex tapestry woven with the threads of ancient civilizations, European exploration, colonialism, and a long struggle for independence. The region's story begins with the presence of various indigenous tribes, with evidence of human settlement dating back thousands of years.
During the 15th century, Portuguese explorers arrived on the shores of Angola, establishing trade relations and eventually claiming the territory as a Portuguese colony. Over the centuries, the Portuguese exploited Angola's resources, particularly its valuable slave trade, which resulted in the forced migration of millions of Africans to the Americas.
Angola's path to independence was marked by resistance and upheaval. The nationalist movement, led by various liberation groups, fought against Portuguese rule throughout the 20th century. The culmination of this struggle came on November 11, 1975, when Angola finally gained independence from Portugal.
However, the newfound independence led to a bitter civil war that persisted for nearly three decades. The conflict pitted the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) against the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), with external involvement from other countries during the Cold War era. The war devastated the country and led to immense human suffering.
The civil war eventually came to an end in 2002, paving the way for reconstruction and reconciliation. Since then, Angola has worked towards political stability and economic development, capitalizing on its vast natural resources, particularly oil and diamonds. Despite challenges, the country continues its journey of nation-building, embracing its diverse cultural heritage and striving to create a brighter future for its people.


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The Wild History Of Angola! ????????

The Mwila are an African tribe living in the country of Angola. They're most commonly known for their unique hairstyles and jewelry using cow dung, sea shells, and beads.

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Visit Angola's capital Luanda, a city full of contrast

Welcome to Luanda, the capital and largest city of Angola. The formerly known as São Paulo da Assunção de Loanda, is the country's most populous Portuguese- speaking capital city in the world after Brasilia. Join Cabanga Dikula, Radio presenter as he takes us on a tour of Angola's inspirational and contrasting capital city. Every morning Cabanga Dikulo talks to the people of Luanda on the airwaves.

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Know ANGOLA || Know the Country || Country #5 || Central African Country

This video explains about all the basic details about Angola, which is the Country #5 in Know the country series. Angola is the seventh largest African Country.

The number of countries in the world is often disputed due to the political reasons. Even though the United Nations recognizes 251 countries and territories, most accepted number of countries in the world currently, is 196 because 193 Member states and 2 observer states are in the United Nations. 195 countries are recognized by the United states. Even though Taiwan is not recognized as an independent nation by US or UN, it still meets the requirements for independent country status. In this series of Know the Country, let's discuss few details of each country in the world which gives us the basic knowledge about it. The countries are chosen as per the alphabetical order.


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Angola's top tourist destinations just waiting to be discovered

Rich cultural experiences, exceptional encounters and marvellous scenery are just waiting to be discovered in Angola. With desert, coastal roads, beaches and wetlands it has something for everyone. Explore some of its top destinations.

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Angola in 3 Minutes

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MY LIFE IN ANGOLA | the World’s Most Expensive City Angola ???? Lets Roam India

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In This Video, I visited Lubango Angola's one of the most intensive city of Angola Country.

Lubango, formerly known as Sá da Bandeira, is a municipality in Angola, capital of the Huíla Province wherein I spent almost 4 days before heading toward Luanda Angola.

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At 105 metres high and 400 metres wide, the Kalandula waterfalls is a spectacular waterfall in Angola.
Luanda is one of the world's most expensive city for expats.
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This week we are exploring the beautiful and amazing Angola in this week's video. How many of these fun facts did you know about Angola? Let us know in the comments below!


0:00 Luanda
0:32 Kingdom of Ndongo
0:35 Where did Angola get its name?
0:50 Queen Nzinga
1:10 Portuguese colony
1:20 Second largest Portuguese-speaking country in the world
1:40 Location
1:50 Atlantic Coast
2:00 Sea monsters
2:10 Museum of natural history
2:20 Cheapest fuel in Africa
2:30 Cabinda province
2:35 Mayombe Rainforest
2:48 Red crested Turaco
2:55 Welwitschia plant
3:05 Farming
3:15 Favourite dishes
3:35 The Thinker
3:45 Dance
4:06 Brazil
4:18 Favourite sports
4:33 Giant Sable


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The source of the Okavango wilderness: Angola's untapped territory teeming with biodiversity

A crew of National Geographic scientists, explorers and filmmakers made it their mission to traverse the many Angolan rivers that supply water to Botswana’s world-famous Okavango Delta. Here's what they discovered...

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Angola: The Truth | Storytime Series

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Climate change never felt more real to my eyes until I arrived here in KIRIBATI - a small island nation in the Central Pacific Ocean.

The rising sea levels are quickly shrinking this country, which has a peak altitude of 3 meters. It's projected to be entirely underwater by the year 2100.

While many countries are feeling the impacts of climate change, nobody is more threatened right now than the 100,000+ residents of Kiribati.

The question now becomes, how do we prevent the people here from becoming climate refugees? The only 4 options I can think of are the following:

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Welcome to Angola - Luanda

Luanda is a city that enchants and that never sleeps, with a contagious and vibrant energy. A tourist destination for those looking for beach, nature, adventure and fun.

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Luanda é uma cidade que encanta e que não dorme, com uma energia contagiante e animada. Um destino turístico para quem procura praia, natureza, aventura e diversão.

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Cities of Angola, game for geography and travel, Luanda, Huambo,Lobito, benguela, Soyo, Kuito,

Cities of Angola, game for geography and travel, Luanda, Huambo,Lobito, benguela, Soyo, Kuito,


Cities of Angola
1 Luanda Luanda 2,776,125
2 Huambo Huambo 226,177
3 Lobito Benguela 207,957
4 Benguela Benguela 151,235
5 Lucapa Lunda Norte 125,751
6 Kuito Bié 113,624
7 Lubango Huíla 102,541
8 Malanje Malanje 87,047
9 Namibe Namibe 80,150
10 Soyo Zaire 67,553

Geography for Kids: ANGOLA | Around The World With Mia & Benny

Join the incredible adventure as Mia and Benny travel around the world with their family to explore the wonders of the world. In this episode they will discover tons of cool and interesting things about Angola.

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