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  2. List of newspapers in Angola - Wikipedia

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    Jornal de Angola: Luanda Agencia Angola Press [3] Website: Government newspaper Jornal de Benguela [4] Benguela 1912 [8] Jornal de Congo [4] Uíge: Publication status unknown. Jornal do Rangel [1] Luanda 1997 Neighborhood paper [1] Novo Jornal [6] Luanda Website: Private weekly [6] O Pais [6] Luanda Website: Private weekly [6] Palanca News and ...

  3. Jornal de Angola - Wikipedia

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    Jornal de Angola is the only daily newspaper in Angola since the independence of the country in 1975. The organization uses wire feeds from ANGOP, Agence France-Presse, Reuters, EFE, and Prensa Latina. The newspaper is published in Luanda by Edições Novembro. In addition to the printed newspaper, it has an online edition. [1]

  4. Adalberto Costa Júnior - Wikipedia

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    Adalberto Costa Júnior (born 8 May 1962) is an Angolan politician, current president of UNITA and a member of the National Assembly of Angola. [1]He trained in electrotechnical engineering at the Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto and in public ethics at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.

  5. List of indoor arenas in Angola - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of indoor arenas in Angola with capacity of at least 1,500 spectators. Most of the arenas in this list are for multi use proposes such as individual sports , team sports as well as cultural and political events.

  6. Mass media in Angola - Wikipedia

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    The country's official news agency is the government-owned Angola Press Agency (ANGOP), founded in 1975, and formerly allied with the official news agency of the Soviet Union, the Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union (TASS). [1] "

  7. Cuando Province - Wikipedia

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    Since at least 2016, there have been proposals to divide Cuando Cubango, formerly Angola's second largest province by area, into two smaller provinces. [6] [7] On 14 August 2024, Angola's National Assembly approved a law to create three new provinces, including the division of Cuando Cubango into the provinces of Cuando and Cubango.

  8. Edições Novembro - Wikipedia

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    Edições Novembro E.P. (English: November publishing house) is the state-owned newspaper publishing company of Angola. [1] Edições Novembro publishes the one and only daily newspaper in Angola, Jornal de Angola [2] and two weeklies, the Jornal dos Desportos (Sports) and Jornal de Economia. The seat of the company is the capital city Luanda.

  9. Moxico Leste Province - Wikipedia

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    Since at least 2016, there have been proposals to divide Moxico, formerly Angola's largest province by area, into two smaller provinces. [7] [8] On 14 August 2024, Angola's National Assembly approved a law to create three new provinces, including separating the municipalities of Alto Zambeze, Cameia, Luacano and Luau from Moxico to form the new province of Moxico Leste.