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  2. Member states of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries

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    Official language Continent Population Reference Possible date of discussion Notes Morocco: associate member: Amazigh and Arabic: Africa: 33,757,175 [4] 2010 – VIII CPLP Summit – Luanda: Some areas of Morocco colonized by Portugal, proximity to the Autonomous Region of Madeira. Philippines: associate member: Filipino and English: Asia ...

  3. Portuguese Angolans - Wikipedia

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    Luanda was granted the status of city in 1605. Many Portuguese settlers married native Africans, resulting in a mixed-race (mulato, later generally called mestiço) population. [citation needed] In 1881, of the 1,450 European residents of Luanda, 721 were exiled criminals, degredados. Before the 1920s, despite government incentives, very few ...

  4. Quatro de Fevereiro Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the southern part of the capital Luanda, situated in the Luanda Province. Quatro de Fevereiro means 4 February, which is an important national holiday in Angola, marking the start of the armed struggle against the Portuguese colonial regime on 4 February 1961. In 2018, about 5.6 million passengers were handled. [1]

  5. Languages of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Kimbundu is spoken in Luanda Province and adjacent provinces. Kikongo is spoken in the northwest, including the exclave of Cabinda. [16] About 8.24% of Angolans use Kikongo. Fiote is spoken by about 2.9%, mainly in Cabinda. [7] Lingala is also spoken in Angola. [17] [better source needed]

  6. Televisão Pública de Angola - Wikipedia

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    In the wake of redemocratization efforts following the Bicesse Agreements of 1991, in September 1997, TPA became a public company and the official name changed to Televisão Pública de Angola, per Decree-Law nº 66/97 of September 5. [1] TPA upgraded its equipment in 1999, ahead of the FIBA Africa Championship 1999, held in Luanda and Cabinda. [5]

  7. List of diplomatic missions in Angola - Wikipedia

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    Portugal Romania Russia Rwanda Sahrawi Republic São Tomé and Príncipe Senegal [5] [6] Serbia South Africa South Korea [7] Sovereign Military Order of Malta [8] Spain Sudan Switzerland Timor-Leste Turkey Uganda [9] [10] Ukraine [11] United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Venezuela Vietnam Zambia Zimbabwe

  8. Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The older Luanda airport served 5.6 million in 2018. While recognizing that the new airport will have a much larger capacity than is needed in 2024, the government considers it to be a bet on the future, hoping to facilitate increased trade within Africa, especially for air cargo.

  9. Telecommunications in Angola - Wikipedia

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    The landing station for the older Sat3 cable, located at Cacuaco in Luanda, is operated by Angola Telecom. [ 5 ] Angola Cables is an operator of fiber optic telecommunication systems formed in 2009 by the major Angolan telecommunication companies, Angola Telecom (51%), Unitel (31%), MSTelcom (9%), Movicel (6%), and Mundo Startel (3%). [ 6 ]