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  2. Geography of Angola - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 Angola emitted 174.71 million tonnes of greenhouse gases, around 0.32% of the world's total emissions, making it the 46th highest emitting country. [22] In its Nationally Determined Contribution , Angola has pledged a 14% reduction in its greenhouse gas emissions by 2025 and an additional 10% reduction conditional on international ...

  3. Angola - Wikipedia

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    Angola centers its port trade in five main ports: Namibe, Lobito, Soyo, Cabinda and Luanda. The port of Luanda is the largest of the five, as well as being one of the busiest on the African continent. [142] Catumbela Bridge in Benguela. Two trans-African automobile routes pass through Angola: the Tripoli-Cape Town Highway and the Beira-Lobito ...

  4. Category:Geography of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Geography of Angola" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Physical geography - Wikipedia

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    Two historical events during the nineteenth century had a great effect on the further development of physical geography. The first was the European colonial expansion in Asia , Africa , Australia and even America in search of raw materials required by industries during the Industrial Revolution .

  6. Outline of Angola - Wikipedia

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    The location of Angola An enlargeable relief map of the Republic of Angola. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Angola: . Angolacountry 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.

  7. Serra da Chela - Wikipedia

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    The Serra da Chela is a mountain range in south-central Angola. The mountains, rising to 2,306 meters (7,566 ft) above the coastal plains, are among the highest in the country. [ 1 ] It forms part of the Great Escarpment of southern Africa, separating the Huíla Plateau of the interior from the low-lying coastal Namib Desert .

  8. Angolan Scarp savanna and woodlands - Wikipedia

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    This is a populous part of Angola and farming, logging and uncontrolled hunting are all affecting the forest habitats and the large mammals in particular are now rare. Until the 1970s the cloud forest area on the escarpment was used for planting coffee, which meant clearing the undergrowth, but coffee growing ceased during the Angolan Civil War ...

  9. Mount Moco - Wikipedia

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    Mount Moco (Portuguese: Morro do Moco), at 2,620 metres (8,600 ft), is the highest mountain in Angola. [2] It is located in Huambo Province in the western part of the country, 70 kilometres (43 mi) west of the city of Huambo. [3] Mount Moco was named one of Angola's "seven wonders" in 2014. [4]