António Agostinho Neto (17 September 1922 – 10 September 1979) was an Angolan communist politician and poet. He served as the first president of Angola...
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The Agostinho Neto University (Portuguese: Universidade Agostinho Neto) is the largest public university of Angola, based in Luanda and in the nearby city...
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Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional Dr. António Agostinho Neto) (IATA: NBJ, ICAO: FNBJ), informally Novo...
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The Agostinho Neto Airport (Portuguese Aeroporto Agostinho Neto) (IATA: NTO, ICAO: GVAN) was an airport located near the town of Ponta do Sol on the northern...
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The Order of Agostinho Neto (Portuguese: Ordem de Agostinho Neto), also known as the Dr António Agostinho Neto Order is a state award of Angola, established...
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Antonio-Agostinho-Neto International Airport (IATA: PNR, ICAO: FCPP) is an airport serving Pointe-Noire, a coastal city in the Republic of Congo. The runway...
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Agostinho Neto Pioneer Organization (Portuguese: Organização de Pioneiros Agostinho Neto, OPA) is a pioneer movement in Angola. It is part of the People's...
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Lisbon, studying languages and music. She met Angolan medical student Agostinho Neto in 1948 and ten years later the couple married. Because of his anti-colonial...
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Esperança da Costa (category Agostinho Neto University alumni)
and the Organization of Angolan Women (OMA). She studied biology at Agostinho Neto University (UAN), graduating in 1985. Between 1983 and 1984, she specialized...
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suffix Neto: António Agostinho Neto, a former president of Angola Darcy Dolce Neto, a Brazilian football (soccer) player Edmundo Alves de Souza Neto, a Brazilian...
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Affairs in the government of independent Angola's first president, Agostinho Neto. After Neto's death in 1979, dos Santos was elected by the MPLA as the country's...
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Raúl Castro y Díaz-Canel con la orden Agostinho Neto" [Cuba. Raúl Castro and Díaz-Canel are awarded the Agostinho Neto order] (in Spanish). Resúmen Latinoamericano...
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the name) Neto 1, a human gene Agostinho Neto Airport, an airport in Cape Verde Agostinho Neto University, an Angolan university Coelho Neto, Maranhão...
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full name Joaquim Agostinho da Silva Ribeiro Agostinho da Silva (1906–1994), Portuguese philosopher, essayist and writer Agostinho Neto (1922–1979), first...
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banknotes have a portrait of the first president of Angola, António Agostinho Neto. Banknotes of 200 to 2,000 kwanzas are printed on polymer substrate...
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the first MPLA members into Luanda on 8 November 1974. He swore in Agostinho Neto as the first president of the country. He was acting president of Angola...
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position of president dates from Angola's independence from Portugal. Agostinho Neto obtained the position when his People's Movement for the Liberation...
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during the civil war. After the death of Angola's first president, Agostinho Neto, his position in the MPLA weakened. He later served as ambassador to...
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over Luanda and the lucrative oil fields of the Atlantic coastline, Agostinho Neto, the leader of the MPLA, declared the independence of the Portuguese...
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Francisco Manuel de Queiróz (category Agostinho Neto University alumni)
Queiróz was born in Kuito on 7 June 1951. He has a law degree from Agostinho Neto University. He was appointed Minister of Geology and Mines from August...
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Angolan Civil War (section Replacing Neto)
clearly enjoys his role as patriarch of guerrilla liberation struggle." Agostinho Neto, MPLA's leader during the civil war, declared in 1977 that Yugoslav...
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former Portuguese territories in Africa became sovereign states, with Agostinho Neto in Angola, Samora Machel in Mozambique, Luís Cabral in Guinea-Bissau...
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private Catholic University of Angola and the public University of Agostinho Neto. It is also the home of the colonial Governor's Palace and the Estádio...
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from São Pedro Airport on the island of São Vicente, Cape Verde to Agostinho Neto Airport on the island of Santo Antão, a de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin...
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to hold the title of First Lady of Angola was Maria Eugénia Neto, the wife of Agostinho Neto, who became the first president of Angola after its independence...
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of Angolan President Agostinho Neto in Moscow, the same Russian technicians who had worked on Lenin's corpse embalmed Neto. Neto was ultimately buried...
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Union of Angolan Workers) and the Organização de Pioneiros de Agostinho Neto (Agostinho Neto Pioneer Organization). Jonas Savimbi, leader of UNITA from 1966...
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Cuanza Norte, Cuanza Sul and Mallange districts. It was headed by Agostinho Neto (president) and Viriato da Cruz (secretary-general), both Portuguese-educated...
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The Clube Desportivo Universidade Agostinho Neto or simply CDUAN, formerly Centro Desportivo Universitário de Angola or CDUA, is a semi-professional basketball...
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of African Unity, Holden Roberto, Jonas Savimbi, and MPLA chairman Agostinho Neto met in Mombasa in early January 1975 and agreed to form a coalition...
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