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  2. Colonial history of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Angola was a part of Portuguese West Africa from the annexation of several territories in the region as a colony in 1655 until its designation as an overseas province, effective October 20, 1951. Brazil's influence in Angola grew substantially after 1650, with some observers comparing Angola's relationship with Brazil as a colony to its empire. [6]

  3. History of Angola - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge History of Africa. Vol. 8. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1984 S. 755–806. Jonuel Gonçalves, A economia ao longo da história de Angola, Luanda: Mayamba Editora, 2011 ISBN 978-989-8528-11-7; Fernando Andresen Guimarães, The Origins of the Angolan Civil War, London + New York: Macmillan Press + St. Martin's Press, 1998

  4. Colonization of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Colonial history: 1648–1951: Portuguese province: 1951–1961 ... The Portuguese colony of Angola was founded in 1575 with the arrival of Paulo Dias de Novais with ...

  5. Angola, New York - Wikipedia

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    Angola is a village in the town of Evans in Erie County, New York, United States. Located 2 miles (3 km) east of Lake Erie , the village is 22 miles (35 km) southwest of downtown Buffalo . As of the 2010 Census, Angola had a population of 2,127. [ 2 ]

  6. List of colonial governors of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Map of Angola. Coat of arms of Portuguese Angola. This is a list of European (Portuguese and Dutch) colonial administrators responsible for the territory of Portuguese Angola, an area equivalent to modern-day Republic of Angola.

  7. Angolan Americans - Wikipedia

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    This is an old plantation of 7,200 hectares, where most of the slaves were from Angola and, in 1835, became the prison State of Louisiana, known today by The Farm or Angola. There are several U.S. cities named "Angola" – such as ones in New York, Delaware and Indiana – where there were Angolan slaves.

  8. Archaeology of Angola - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, archaeology in Angola focused largely on the Stone Age, driven by colonial interests in evolutionary anthropology, until Angolan independence in 1975. During that time, several research institutions and museums were opened, and fieldwork was largely tied to mission trips into the country to document the cultures of native ...

  9. Portuguese Angola - Wikipedia

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    Iona was Angola's oldest and largest national park, it was proclaimed as a reserve in 1937 and upgraded to a national park in 1964. Angola was a territory that underwent a great deal of progress after 1950. The Portuguese government built dams, roads, schools, etc. There was also an economic boom that led to a huge increase of the European ...

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