In the 1920sinAngola mining became the primary source of revenue for the colonial government. Comphania de Diamantes de Angola, the Diamang diamond company...
Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking)...
Portuguese Angola refers to Angola during the historic period when it was a colony of the Portuguese Empire (1575–1951) in southwestern Africa, an Overseas...
Capoeira de Angola (Angolan capoeira) or simply angola is the traditional style of capoeira, the Afro-Brazilian martial art. A newer style, based on the...
The economy of Angola remains heavily influenced by the effects of four decades of conflict in the last part of the 20th century, the war for independence...
The Angolan Civil War (Portuguese: Guerra Civil Angolana) was a civil war inAngola, beginning in 1975 and continuing, with interludes, until 2002. The...
colonial history of Angola is usually considered to run from the appearance of the Portuguese under Diogo Cão in 1482 (Congo) or 1484 (Angolan coast) until the...
Elections inAngola take place within the framework of a multi-party democracy. The National Assembly is directly elected by voters, while the leader...
gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights inAngola have seen improvements in the early 21st century. In November 2020, the National Assembly approved...
the occupation of what then became Angola was not achieved until the 1920s. Under Portuguese colonial rule inAngola, cities, towns and villages were founded...
Religion inAngola is diverse, with Christianity being the most widely professed faith. The 2023 Afrobarometer survey found that 38% identified as Catholic...
territory of contemporary Angola started only in the 19th century and was not concluded before the 1920s. In 1834, Angola and the rest of the Portuguese...
Angola was first settled by San hunter-gatherer societies before the northern domains came under the rule of Bantu states such as Kongo and Ndongo. In...
denoted in South Africa as the Angolan Bush War, was a largely asymmetric conflict that occurred in Namibia (then South West Africa), Zambia, and Angola from...
the mid-1920s, the borders of Angola had been finally established in negotiations with the neighboring colonial powers. From there on Angola and Cabinda...
populous city inAngola, after the capital city Luanda and Lubango, with a population of 595,304 in the city and a population of 713,134 in the municipality...
years inAngola. See also the timeline of Angolan history. For only articles about years inAngola that have been written, see Category:Years inAngola. 2020s...
from Angola. — Mestre Pastinha In the past, some participants used the name angola or the term brincar de angola ("playing angola") for this art. In formal...
Angolain the 1950s transitioned from colonial to provincial status. Angola had the status of a Portuguese colony from 1655 until the Assembly of the...
capoeira angola master was very good, but I acquired nothing in life. During the 1920s, Noronha, his brother Livino and many other capoeira Angola mestres...
Although inflation was not as acute as in1920s, it is estimated that its annual rate reached around 600% in a period of over a year spanning parts of...
In the 1930s inAngola the Portuguese colonial government of António de Oliveira Salazar cut spending on colonization, leading to less emigration to Angola...
Angolan nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Angola, as amended; the Nationality Act, and its revisions; and various international agreements...
and abolished. By the middle of the 1920s, the whole of Angola was under control. Slavery had officially ended in Portuguese Africa, but the plantations...
white mercenaries to fight inAngola would have a similar impact that the mercenaries had in the Congo in the 1960s, but inAngola the mercenaries failed...
In the 1910s inAngola the colonial government transitioned from a monarchy to republican rule following a coup d'état in October 1910. The Portuguese...
The 1970s inAngola, a time of political and military turbulence, saw the end of Angola's War of Independence (1961–1975) and the outbreak of civil war...
slaves purchased in Sub-Saharan Africa in the slave market of Western Africa (not only those from Portuguese allies of their colonies inAngola and Mozambique)...