For subsistence farming, minefields and graveyards.
No.
the united staes has used the land in a weird why because befor people were here the land had nothing on it until we came and build different things .
Angola's currency is the Kwanza.
No. There is an offshore area in the Atlantic that Angola claims as its coastal waters, and articles relating to the discovery of oil off Angola's coast sometimes use the term Angola sea. In this application, it is used just to denote the Angola territorial waters. That's with the small "s" in sea. It is not "Angola Sea" as is being asked here. There is no Angola Sea as such. The coastal waters of Angola are part of the South Atlantic Ocean.
Estimates suggest that there are millions of landmines in Angola, a result of decades of civil war. Efforts are ongoing to clear these devices and make the land safe for communities to use.
Which Angola? Angola the country is across the ocean in Africa. Otherwise you have Angola, Indiana; Angola, Kansas; Angola, New York; or Angola State Prison in Angola, Louisiana.
Much of the agricultural land now needs to be cleared of explosives.
No Zambia is not in Angola. Zambia is to the East of Angola.
Luanda is the capital and largest city in Angola.
Angola is closest to the equator compared to Zambia. Angola is situated near the equator in southern Africa, while Zambia is located further from the equator to the north of Angola.
In Angola, the official language is Portuguese, so you would typically say Bem-vindo a Angola to mean Welcome to Angola.
John T. Tucker has written: 'Old ways and new days in Angola, Africa' -- subject(s): Missions 'Angola, the land of the blacksmith prince' -- subject(s): Missions