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Angola (/ænˈɡoʊlə/ (About this soundlisten); Portuguese: [ɐ̃ˈɡɔlɐ]), officially the Republic of Angola (Portuguese: República de Angola; Kikongo, Kimbundu and Umbundu: Repubilika ya Ngola), is a west-coast country of south-central Africa. It is the seventh-largest country in Africa, bordered by Namibia to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Angola has an exclave province, the province of Cabinda that borders the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The capital and largest city of Angola is Luanda.
 
  
Republic of Angola
 
República de Angola  (Portuguese)
 
Flag of Angola
 
Flag
 
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Emblem
 
Motto:
 
Virtus Unita Fortior  (Latin)
 
(English: "Virtue is stronger when united")
 
Anthem: "Angola Avante"
 
(English: "Onwards Angola")
 
 
Location of Angola (dark blue) in the African Union (light blue)
 
Location of Angola (dark blue)
 
in the African Union (light blue)
 
Capital
 
and largest city
 
Luanda
 
8°50′S 13°20′E
 
Official languages
 
Portuguese
 
Co-official languages
 
Kikongo
 
Kimbundu
 
Umbundu
 
Ethnic groups (2000)
 
36% Ovimbundu
 
25% Ambundu
 
13% Bakongo
 
22% other African
 
2% Mestiço
 
1% Chinese
 
1% European
 
Demonym(s)
 
Angolan
 
Government
 
Unitary dominant-party presidential constitutional republic
 
• President
 
João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço
 
• Vice President
 
Bornito de Sousa
 
Legislature
 
National Assembly
 
Formation
 
• Portuguese colonization
 
1575
 
• Independence from Portugal, under Communist rule
 
11 November 1975
 
• United Nations full membership
 
22 November 1976
 
• Current constitution
 
21 January 2010
 
Area
 
• Total
 
1,246,700 km2 (481,400 sq mi) (22nd)
 
• Water (%)
 
negligible
 
Population
 
• 2014 census
 
25,789,024[1]
 
• Density
 
20.69/km2 (53.6/sq mi) (199th)
 
GDP (PPP)
 
2018 estimate
 
• Total
 
$198.821 billion[2] (64th)
 
• Per capita
 
$6,850[2] (107th)
 
GDP (nominal)
 
2018 estimate
 
• Total
 
$112.533 billion[2] (61st)
 
• Per capita
 
$4,101[2] (91st)
 
Gini (2009)
 
42.7[3]
 
medium
 
HDI (2017)
 
Increase 0.581[4]
 
medium · 147th
 
Currency
 
Kwanza (AOA)
 
Time zone
 
UTC+1 (WAT)
 
Driving side
 
right
 
Calling code
 
+244
 
ISO 3166 code
 
AO
 
Internet TLD
 
.ao
 
Although inhabited since the Paleolithic Era, what is now Angola was molded by Portuguese colonisation. It began with, and was for centuries limited to, coastal settlements and trading posts established starting in the 16th century. In the 19th century, European settlers slowly and hesitantly began to establish themselves in the interior. The Portuguese colony that became Angola did not have its present borders until the early 20th century because of resistance by groups such as the Cuamato, the Kwanyama and the Mbunda.
 
 
After a protracted anti-colonial struggle, independence was achieved in 1975 as the Marxist–Leninist People's Republic of Angola, a one-party state supported by the Soviet Union and Cuba. The civil war between the ruling People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and the insurgent anti-communist National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), supported by the United States and South Africa, lasted until 2002. The sovereign state has since become a relatively stable unitary, presidential constitutional republic.
 
 
Angola has vast mineral and petroleum reserves, and its economy is among the fastest-growing in the world, especially since the end of the civil war; however, the standard of living remains low for most of the population, and life expectancy in Angola is among the lowest in the world, while infant mortality is among the highest.[5] Angola's economic growth is highly uneven, with most of the nation's wealth concentrated in a disproportionately small sector of the population.[6]
 
 
Angola is a member state of the United Nations, OPEC, African Union, the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, and the Southern African Development Community. A highly multiethnic country, Angola's 25.8 million people span tribal groups, customs, and traditions. Angolan culture reflects centuries of Portuguese rule, in the predominance of the Portuguese language and of the Catholic Church.
 

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