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  2. Bonga (musician) - Wikipedia

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    After Angola's independence Bonga lived for some time in Paris and Angola, before establishing his main residence in Lisbon. As post-colonial life in Angola disintegrated into corruption, squalor, brutality, and an interminable and bloody civil war, Bonga remained critical of the political leaders on all sides. Bonga's voice of peace and ...

  3. List of Angolan musicians - Wikipedia

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  4. Music of Angola - Wikipedia

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    The music of Angola has been shaped both by wider musical trends and by the political history of the country. [1] while Angolan music has also influenced the music of the other Lusophone countries and Latin American countries. In turn, the music of Angola was instrumental in creating and reinforcing "angolanidade", the Angolan national identity ...

  5. Semba - Wikipedia

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    Bonga is one of the most popular Semba artists. Semba is a traditional type of music and dance from Angola . Semba has its roots in Massemba and means "a touch of belly buttons" [ clarification needed ] - one of the most recognizable and entertaining movements in semba.

  6. Eduardo Paím - Wikipedia

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    Through his record label EP Studios, he has worked with many famed artists from Angola and abroad such as Anselmo Ralph, Bonga, Yuri da Cunha, Nancy Vieira, and Paulo Flores, among others. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2020, he participated in a collaboration of 20 Angolan artists to sing the Angolan national anthem Angola Avante , on the 45th anniversary of ...

  7. Angola - Wikipedia

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    Angola, [a] officially the Republic of Angola, [b] is a country on the west-central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country in both total area and population and is the seventh-largest country in Africa .

  8. List of notable Angolans - Wikipedia

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    Lopo do Nascimento (born 1942), first Prime Minister of Angola serving from 1975 to 1978; António Agostinho Neto (1922–1979), first President of Angola serving from 1975 to 1979; Pitra Neto (born 1958), Minister of Public Administration, Employment and Social Security from 1992; Domingos Manuel Njinga, member of the Pan-African Parliament

  9. Bonga (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; ... Bonga is a town in Ethiopia. Bonga may also refer to: People