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  2. Angolans in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    There is a small but recognizable community of Angolans in Brazil consisting mainly of immigrants and expatriates from Angola.There are an estimated 17,294 Angolan citizens registered in Brazil, most Angolan citizens in the country are on student or work visas.

  3. Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social - Wikipedia

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    INSS Agency in the city of São Miguel, Rio Grande do Norte. Metal logo on the front of an agency. The INSS was created by the Federal Decree No. 99.350 of 27 June 1990, which merged the Instituto de Administração Financeira da Previdência e Assistência Social (English: Financial Administration of Social Security and Assistance), or IAPAS, and the Instituto Nacional de Previdência Social ...

  4. Social security in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Social security, along with public health and social assistance, forms part of the broader social welfare system. The Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social (National Social Security Institute - INSS), responsible for managing social security benefits, was established by Decree No. 99,350 on June 27, 1990. This establishment resulted from the ...

  5. List of diplomatic missions of Angola - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions of Angola.. Angola was the second country after Portugal to open a consulate in Macau following the enclave's take over by the People's Republic of China; Macau, like Angola, has a Portuguese legacy, and most of its diplomatic missions overseas are located in Portuguese-speaking and Sub-Saharan African countries, with a handful located in Europe, Asia, and ...

  6. Brazilians in Angola - Wikipedia

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    Brazilians are thus beginning to flock to a country which, in spite of the historical and linguistic links, was virtually an unknown quantity until just over a decade ago. The 15,000 Brazilians registered in Angola live and work in the provinces of Cabinda, Lunda Norte and Malanje as well as in the capital, Luanda.

  7. Angola–Brazil relations - Wikipedia

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    Angola–Brazil relations (Portuguese: Relações Angola-Brasil) are the bilateral relations between Angola and Brazil. As former Portuguese colonies , Angola and Brazil share many cultural ties, including language (Portuguese is the official language of both countries) and religion (a majority of both countries are Roman Catholics ).

  8. List of diplomatic missions in Angola - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Angola. There are currently 63 embassies in Luanda , and many countries maintain consulates in other Angolan cities (not including honorary consulates). Map of diplomatic missions in Angola

  9. Foreign relations of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Angola has an embassy in Brasília and consulates-general in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Brazil has an embassy in Luanda. Canada: 1 February 1978: Both countries established diplomatic relations on 1 February 1978 [90] Canada-Angola relations were established in 1978, and Canada is accredited to Angola from its embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe.