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  2. Languages of Angola - Wikipedia

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    The variant of the Portuguese language used in Angola is known as Angolan Portuguese. Phonetically, this variant is very similar to the Mozambican variant with some exceptions. [9] [10] Some believe that Angolan Portuguese resembles a pidgin in some aspects. [11] However, in Cabinda, wedged between two French-speaking countries — the DRC and ...

  3. List of companies of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Luanda: 2006 Airline P A Alada: Consumer services Airlines Luanda: 1995 Airline, defunct 2010 P D Alfa 5: Industrials Security Services Luanda: 1993 Security subsidiary of ENDIAMA S A Ancar: Consumer goods Automobiles Luanda: 2001 Automotive, currently inactive P D Angola Air Charter: Consumer services Airlines Luanda: 1987 Charter airline P A ...

  4. Telecommunications in Angola - Wikipedia

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    Angola Telecom is one of twelve companies participating in the West Africa Cable System (WACS) consortium, a submarine communications cable running along the west coast of Africa and on to Portugal and the United Kingdom. [4] The landing station for the older Sat3 cable, located at Cacuaco in Luanda, is operated by Angola Telecom. [5]

  5. Portuguese Angolans - Wikipedia

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    Due to Angola's economic boom, which started in the 1990s, an increasing number of Portuguese without previous attachment to Angola have migrated to Angola for economic reasons, most importantly the recent national economic boom. [12] As of 2008, Angola was the preferred destination for Portuguese migrants in Africa. [12]

  6. Portuguese-speaking African countries - Wikipedia

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    The PALOP, highlighted in red. The Portuguese-speaking African countries (Portuguese: Países Africanos de Língua Oficial Portuguesa; PALOP), also known as Lusophone Africa, consist of six African countries in which the Portuguese language is an official language: Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, São Tomé and Príncipe and, since 2011, Equatorial Guinea. [1]

  7. List of newspapers in Angola - Wikipedia

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    Luanda Folha 8 [6] Luanda 1994 [2] Website: Private weekly [6] (formerly biweekly [7]) O Independente [1] Luanda Weekly [1] Jornal de Angola: Luanda Agencia Angola Press [3] Website: Government newspaper Jornal de Benguela [4] Benguela 1912 [8] Jornal de Congo [4] Uíge: Publication status unknown. Jornal do Rangel [1] Luanda 1997 Neighborhood ...

  8. Telephone numbers in Angola - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Angola are 9 digits long (except for special 1xx service numbers like Police and Emergency services), [1] and must always be dialed in their entirety. Land-line (fixed-line) numbers start with digit 2, followed by 1 or 2 digits area code that corresponds to a geographic area. [ 2 ]

  9. Foreign relations of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria has an embassy in Luanda. South Africa: 17 May 1994 [4] See Angola–South Africa relations. Angola-South Africa relations are quite strong as the ruling parties in both nations, the African National Congress in South Africa and the MPLA in Angola, fought together during the Angolan Civil War and South African Border War.