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  2. Languages of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Some of the national languages are used in Angolan schools, including the provision of teaching materials such as books, but there is a shortage of teachers. [7] Umbundu is the most widely spoken Bantu language, spoken natively by about 23 percent of the population, about 5.9 million. It is mainly spoken in the center and south of the country. [7]

  3. Category:Languages of Angola - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Quadro General Dos Alfabetos Em Linguas Nacionais,Angola ...

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    English: Quadro General Dos Alfabetos Em Linguas Nacionais,Angola 1980 are the first ever arthographies for Natinal languages chosen by the Instituto de Línguas Nacionais (National Languages Institute) in Luanda, Angola, that established their spelling rules, signed by one of the Angolan research team, the late Camarada Justino Frederico Katwiya and a teacher of the mbunda National language.

  5. Category:Culture of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Languages of Angola (3 C, 39 P) Culture in Luanda ... Public holidays in Angola; R. Rebita; S. Sudika-mbambi

  6. Angolan - Wikipedia

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  7. Public holidays in Angola - Wikipedia

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    Angolan Name Remarks January 1 New Year's Day: Dia de Ano Novo February 4 Day of the Beginning of the National Liberation Armed Struggle [a] Dia do Início da Luta Armada de Libertação Nacional Celebrates the beginning in 1961 of the Angolan War of Independence: Thursday to Tuesday before Lent February or March Carnival: Carnaval March 8

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  9. Culture of Angola - Wikipedia

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    There are over 100 distinct ethnic groups and languages/dialects in Angola. Although Portuguese is the official language, for many black Angolans it is a second or even third language. The three dominant ethnic groups are the Ovimbundu , Mbundu (better called Ambundu, speaking Kimbundu) and the Bakongo .