answersLogoWhite

0

Angola

The Republic of Angola is a south-central African neighbor of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Namibia, and Zambia. The country is most famous for its diamonds and petroleum. Typical contributors seek answers to the country's economic challenges from migrant workers, refugees, and unbalanced growth; Mbundu and Ovumbundu ethnic majorities; Portuguese colonial past; and separatist threats by its Cabinda exclave.

259 Questions

How many landmines are in Angola?

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.

What is Angola important cultural?

Angolan culture is rich and diverse, blending indigenous traditions with Portuguese influences from colonial times. Music and dance, such as kuduro and semba, are integral to Angolan culture, along with traditional ceremonies and rituals. The country's cuisine, which includes dishes like funge and muamba, also plays a significant role in shaping Angolan cultural identity.

How many countries did Angola eneterd visafree?

Angola has entered into visa-free agreements with several countries. As of September 2021, Angola has visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to around 50 countries and territories.

Is Angola a direct rule or indirect rule?

Angola was under direct rule by Portugal until it gained independence in 1975.

Does it snow in Angola?

No, Angola does not experience snowfall due to its tropical climate and close proximity to the equator. Snow is extremely rare in countries near the equator.

What is the difference between Sudan Honduras Angola and Kenya?

Sudan is in Africa and is the largest country in the region. Honduras is in Central America and known for its beautiful beaches. Angola is also in Africa and has a diverse culture with Portuguese influences. Kenya is in East Africa and famous for its wildlife and safaris in national parks like Maasai Mara.

How many people live in Angola?

the population in Angola is 18,020,668 I'm answering this at new oscott school

Where is telephone country code 244?

Country code +249 (dialed as 00 249 from many places) is Sudan.

Landline numbers begin with +249 12 or +249 15.

Mobile numbers begin with +249 9.

All numbers are 9 digits after country code +249.

(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)

(The newly independent nation of South Sudan has country code +211.)

Who are three famous people in Angola?

The Portugese Explorer Paulo Dias de Novais.

The Portugese Admiral Salvad0r de Sa.

The last Portugese Prime Minister Marcelo Caetano.

What hemisphere is luanda Angola in?

Southern hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere.

How rich is Angola?

It is ranked #87 in GDP.

Is Angola a country?

Yes Angola is a developing country I saw it on "List of Developing Countires" web page more like (AMS).

Plants and animals in Angola?

there are rainforests in angola peace and love to the world

Who colonised Angola and why?

No single person can 'colonise' a country. Angola was colonised by Portuguese settlers.

What is the name of the capital of Angola?

Luanda is the capital and largest city in Angola.

What is the National flower of Angola?

Angola does not have a National flower, instead Angola has a National plant, its called the Welwitschia Mirabilis.

How long does it take to fly to Angola?

Flight 1: London Heathrow to Bole Airport on Ethiopian 701 takes 7 hours and 15 minutes.

Layover at Bole for 3 hours and 15 minutes.

Flight 2: Bole Airport to 4 de Fevereiro Airport on Ethiopian 851 takes 4 hours and 50 minutes.

Total time: 15 hours and 20 minutes.

Total cost: $694 one-way on seatguru.com

What languages are spoken in Angola?

Angola's official language has a long history. It began out when Romans settled And started growing. They spread the language of Latin Now it is a dead language but some people can still sing it and speak it limitedly.

Portuguese is the closest language to Latin than any other of the Romance languages. Therefore Europeans adopted the language and when the came to Africa the to get rich they showed the language to the Africans of Angola And it became and called Lingua franca or can be translated as their common language

Portuguese is the official language of Angola, spoken by 80% of the people. Many others are spoken, such as recognized regional languages and tribal dialects.
Yes.
Very few. Portugese is the primary language of the country.
Portuguese is the official language of Angola though approximately 40% of the population speak Bantu either in addition to or instead of Portuguese.
The main language is Portuguese, the language of the former colonial power. However, Umundu, Kimbundu and Kikongo are the most widely spoken native languages, which account for around 40-50% of the population. In the Angolan exclave of Cabinda, most people speak French.
In Angola, Africa, the official language is Portuguese. However, there are about six Bantu languages that are considered national languages, including Kimbundu, Kikongo, Mbunda, and Umbundu. The Khoisan language and foreign languages like English and French may also be spoken in Angola.
Portuguese. Also spoken in Moçambique, Brazil, Guinea Bissau and a few others. However in Angola there are also very popular national dialects.
Portuguese.

What European country colonized Angola and Mozambique?

As it is known today, Liberia was not colonized by any European power; it was colonized by the United States of America.

What do the colors represent on the Angola flag?

The red in the flag represents the blood shed by Angolans during oppression, the national liberation struggle and the defense of the country. The black represents the Continent of Africa. The emblem's cogwheel represents the laborers, and industrial production, and the machete represents peasants, agricultural production and the country's armed struggle. The star symbolizes international solidarity and progress while the color yellow represents the wealth of Angola.