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'''Angola''', officially the '''Republic of Angola''' (Portuguese: ''República de Angola''; IPA: [ʁɛ'publikɐ dɨ ɐ̃'gɔlɐ]), is a [[country]] in southern [[Africa]]. It was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[colony]] until 1975. It is a member of the [[African Union]]. Its capital and largest city is [[Luanda]], formerly known as Loanda. It uses West Africa Time. Its [[government]] is a [[republic]] and has a multi-party presidential [[regime]].<ref name=CIA>The CIA World Factbook (last updated October 4, 2007). [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ao.html  Angola]. Retreived on October 17, 2007.</ref>
'''Angola''', officially the '''Republic of Angola''' ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]: ''República de Angola''; IPA: [ʁɛ'publikɐ dɨ ɐ̃'gɔlɐ]), is a [[country]] in southern [[Africa]]. It was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[colony]] until 1975. It is a member of the [[African Union]]. Its capital and largest city is [[Luanda]], formerly known as Loanda. It uses West Africa Time. Its [[government]] is a [[republic]] and has a multi-party presidential [[regime]].<ref name=CIA>The CIA World Factbook (last updated October 4, 2007). [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ao.html  Angola]. Retreived on October 17, 2007.</ref>
 
==Provinces==
==Provinces==
Angola is divided into 18 [[province|provinces]]. These are Bengo, Benguela, Bié, Cabinda, Cuando Cubango, Cuanza Norte, Cuanza Sul, Cunene, Huambo,  Huíla, Luanda, Lunda Norte, Lunda Sul, Malanje, Moxico, Namibe, Uíge, and Zaire.<ref>Gwillim Law. ''Administrative Divisions of Countries ("Statoids")'' (last updated on October 14, 2007). [http://www.statoids.com/uao.html Provinces of Angola]. Retreived on October 17, 2007.</ref> Each province is subdivided into [[municipality|municipalities]] or ''municípios'', also translated as "city councils". There are 163 total city councils in Angola.<ref>Gwillim Law. ''Administrative Divisions of Countries ("Statoids")'' (last updated on October 14, 2007). [http://www.statoids.com/yao.html City Councils of Angola]. Retreived on October 17, 2007.</ref>
Angola is divided into 18 [[province|provinces]]. These are Bengo, Benguela, Bié, Cabinda, Cuando Cubango, Cuanza Norte, Cuanza Sul, Cunene, Huambo,  Huíla, Luanda, Lunda Norte, Lunda Sul, Malanje, Moxico, Namibe, Uíge, and Zaire.<ref>Gwillim Law. ''Administrative Divisions of Countries ("Statoids")'' (last updated on October 14, 2007). [http://www.statoids.com/uao.html Provinces of Angola]. Retreived on October 17, 2007.</ref> Each province is subdivided into [[municipality|municipalities]] or ''municípios'', also translated as "city councils". There are 163 total city councils in Angola.<ref>Gwillim Law. ''Administrative Divisions of Countries ("Statoids")'' (last updated on October 14, 2007). [http://www.statoids.com/yao.html City Councils of Angola]. Retreived on October 17, 2007.</ref>
==Geography==
==Geography==
[[Image:Satellite Angola.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A satellite image of Angola. {{PD-image|The Map Library}}]]
[[Image:Satellite Angola.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A satellite image of Angola. {{PD-image|The Map Library}}]]
Angola has a total area of 481,321 mi² (1,246,700 km²). It is the 23rd largest country in the world.<ref>https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2147rank.html</ref> The country is bordered by [[Namibia]], [[Zambia]], the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], and the [[South Atlantic Ocean]]. The Angolan exclave of Cabinda borders the [[Republic of the Congo]] to the north.<ref>http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/cabinda.htm</ref>
Angola has a total area of 481,321 mi² (1,246,700 km²). It is the 23rd largest country in the world. <ref>The CIA World Factbook. [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2147rank.html Rank Order: Area]. Retreived on October 18, 2007.</ref> The country is bordered by [[Namibia]], [[Zambia]], the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], and the [[South Atlantic Ocean]]. The Angolan exclave of Cabinda borders the [[Republic of the Congo]] to the north.<ref>http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/cabinda.htm</ref>
 
==Demography==
==Demography==
Angola has a total population of 12,127,071, as of the 2006 estimate.<ref name=Population>http://www.nationbynation.com/Angola/Population.html</ref> 42% of the country's population is illiterate. Angola's ethnic groups include Ovimbundu (37% of the population), Kimbundu (25%), Bakongo (13%), ''mestico'' (mixed European and native African) (2%), [[Europe|European]] (1%), and others (22%).<ref name=CIA /> The country's population holds different [[religion|religious]] beliefs, including indigenous beliefs (47%), [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] beliefs (38%), and [[Protestantism|Protestant]] beliefs (15%), according to a 1998 estimate.<ref name=Population /> The official [[language]] in the country is [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], but other Bantu and African languages are also spoken. <ref name=Population />
Angola has a total population of 12,127,071, as of the 2006 estimate. <ref name=Population>The Multimedia History Company: Nation by nation. [http://www.nationbynation.com/Angola/Population.html Angola Population]. Retreived on October 18, 2007.</ref> 42% of the country's population is illiterate. Angola's ethnic groups include Ovimbundu (37% of the population), Kimbundu (25%), Bakongo (13%), ''mestico'' (mixed European and native African) (2%), [[Europe|European]] (1%), and others (22%).<ref name=CIA /> The country's population holds different [[religion|religious]] beliefs, including indigenous beliefs (47%), [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] beliefs (38%), and [[Protestantism|Protestant]] beliefs (15%), according to a 1998 estimate.<ref name=Population /> The official [[language]] in the country is [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], but other Bantu and African languages are also spoken. <ref name=Population />
 
==Economy==
The [[currency]] used in Angola is the Angolan kwanza. Due to warfare, Angola's economy is weak. The production of petroleum is one of its most productive industries, as it accounts for over 90% of the country's exports. The other is the production of diamonds. Angola is the fourth-largest diamond producer in the world, producing around 739 million USD in 2000. <ref>Institute for Security Studies. [http://www.iss.co.za/Af/profiles/Angola/Econ.html Angola: Economy]. Retreived on October 18, 2007.</ref>
==References==
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Angola, officially the Republic of Angola (Portuguese: República de Angola; IPA: [ʁɛ'publikɐ dɨ ɐ̃'gɔlɐ]), is a country in southern Africa. It was a Portuguese colony until 1975. It is a member of the African Union. Its capital and largest city is Luanda, formerly known as Loanda. It uses West Africa Time. Its government is a republic and has a multi-party presidential regime.[1]

Provinces

Angola is divided into 18 provinces. These are Bengo, Benguela, Bié, Cabinda, Cuando Cubango, Cuanza Norte, Cuanza Sul, Cunene, Huambo, Huíla, Luanda, Lunda Norte, Lunda Sul, Malanje, Moxico, Namibe, Uíge, and Zaire.[2] Each province is subdivided into municipalities or municípios, also translated as "city councils". There are 163 total city councils in Angola.[3]

Geography

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Angola has a total area of 481,321 mi² (1,246,700 km²). It is the 23rd largest country in the world. [4] The country is bordered by Namibia, Zambia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the South Atlantic Ocean. The Angolan exclave of Cabinda borders the Republic of the Congo to the north.[5]

Demography

Angola has a total population of 12,127,071, as of the 2006 estimate. [6] 42% of the country's population is illiterate. Angola's ethnic groups include Ovimbundu (37% of the population), Kimbundu (25%), Bakongo (13%), mestico (mixed European and native African) (2%), European (1%), and others (22%).[1] The country's population holds different religious beliefs, including indigenous beliefs (47%), Catholic beliefs (38%), and Protestant beliefs (15%), according to a 1998 estimate.[6] The official language in the country is Portuguese, but other Bantu and African languages are also spoken. [6]

Economy

The currency used in Angola is the Angolan kwanza. Due to warfare, Angola's economy is weak. The production of petroleum is one of its most productive industries, as it accounts for over 90% of the country's exports. The other is the production of diamonds. Angola is the fourth-largest diamond producer in the world, producing around 739 million USD in 2000. [7]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The CIA World Factbook (last updated October 4, 2007). Angola. Retreived on October 17, 2007.
  2. Gwillim Law. Administrative Divisions of Countries ("Statoids") (last updated on October 14, 2007). Provinces of Angola. Retreived on October 17, 2007.
  3. Gwillim Law. Administrative Divisions of Countries ("Statoids") (last updated on October 14, 2007). City Councils of Angola. Retreived on October 17, 2007.
  4. The CIA World Factbook. Rank Order: Area. Retreived on October 18, 2007.
  5. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/cabinda.htm
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 The Multimedia History Company: Nation by nation. Angola Population. Retreived on October 18, 2007.
  7. Institute for Security Studies. Angola: Economy. Retreived on October 18, 2007.