• Angolans in Portugal form the country's second-largest group of African migrants, after Cape Verdeans. In 2006, official statistics showed 28,854 legal...
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    Portuguese Angolans (Portuguese: luso-angolano) are citizens of Angola who are either descended from Portuguese people or Portuguese emigrants permanently...
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    government of Angola were from Portugal, but a few were Angolan. Nearly all members of the bureaucracy were from Portugal, as most Angolans did not have...
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  • way to Portugal through immigration of black Angolans as a result of the Angolan civil war. Portuguese language in Africa São Tomean Portuguese Kimbundu...
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    Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking)...
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  • settlers fled Angola after the end of Portuguese rule. Pepetela Iko Carreira António Pinto Pereira David Carmo Portuguese Angolans German Angolans Retornados...
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    consulate-general in Benguela. Angolans in Portugal Lusofonia Games Portuguese Angolans Relações Diplomáticas Portugal-Angola (in Portuguese) Who Was Queen...
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    declared to speak Portuguese at home in the 2014 census, against 49% in rural areas. Portuguese was quickly adopted by Angolans in the mid-twentieth century...
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    territory, was a Portuguese administrative and services center with a port and airfield. The beaches of Cabinda were popular with Portuguese Angolans. A 1974 military...
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    forces of the MPLA, UNITA and FNLA, and Portugal. It began as an uprising by Angolans against the Portuguese imposition of forced cultivation of only...
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    Currently,[when?] over 300,000 Angolans are white, 1 million Angolans are mixed race (black and white) and 50,000 Angolans are from China, which accounts...
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    response in which over 5,000 Angolans were arrested, and a Portuguese mob raided the musseques (shanty towns) of Luanda, killing several dozen Angolans in the...
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  • 200 Angolans had emigrated to the US. Between 1980 and 1989, 1,170 Angolans entered the US; between 1990 and 2000, 1,995 more arrived. 4,365 Angolans were...
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    Angola (Portuguese: Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola, abbr. MPLA), from 1977–1990 called the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola –...
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    of Portuguese Angola (1932) Proposed flag of Portuguese Angola (1965) Angola was founded in the 16th century as a colony of the Kingdom of Portugal. Throughout...
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    Slavery in Angola existed since the late 15th century when Portugal established contacts with the peoples living in what is the Northwest of the present...
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  • Road signs in Angola are heavily modelled on road signs in Portugal, since Angola is a former Portuguese colony. They are regulated in Código de Estrada...
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  • African independence movements (category National liberation movements in Africa)
    see Algerian War Angola (former Portuguese Angola), see Portuguese Colonial War Guinea-Bissau (former Portuguese Guinea), see Portuguese Colonial War Madagascar...
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  • 2024-07-31. "Angola Public Holidays 2024". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved 3 December 2023. "Faleceu Rui Mingas". Jornal de Angola (in Portuguese). Edições...
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    Angel Gomes (category Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal)
    his Ligue 1 debut in August and his UEFA Champions League debut in September. Gomes is eligible to represent England, Angola or Portugal at international...
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  • TAAG Angola Airlines E.P. (Portuguese: TAAG Linhas Aéreas de Angola E.P.) is a state-owned airline and flag carrier of Angola. Based in Luanda, the airline...
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    The Angola national football team (Portuguese: Seleção nacional de futebol de Angola) represents Angola in men's international football and is controlled...
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    Micaela Reis (category Angolan people of Portuguese descent)
    raised by her Angolan mother and her older siblings. She won the 2007 Miss Angola contest in December 2006 representing Angolans in Portugal. Reis made it...
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  • Eurochannel (category Portuguese-language television stations)
    Canada, the Caribbean, Angola, Mozambique, Portugal and North Macedonia, reaching more than 25 million people[citation needed] in 24 countries through 11...
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    Angola Official English country name: The Republic of Angola Common endonym(s): A Official endonym(s): A Adjectival(s): Angolan Demonym(s): Angolans International...
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    Isabel dos Santos (category Angolan expatriates in Portugal)
    the Angolan Government announced it had prepared the legal battle to confiscate dos Santos's assets in Portugal, a process that is operative in the form...
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    Angolans took over naval facilities abandoned by the Portuguese Navy. Angolan Navy forces participated in the Angolan Civil War. In 2023, the Angolan...
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  • German Angolans are the descendants of German settlers in the nation of Angola. German immigrants to Portuguese Angola started to appear in the mid-19th...
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    language of Portugal, Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau and São Tomé and Príncipe, and has co-official language status in East Timor...
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    German campaign in Angola took place before the official declaration of war between Germany and Portugal in March 1916. German and Portuguese troops clashed...
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