This is a list of events in2010sinAngola: 8 January - Togo national football team bus attack. Whilst being escorted by Angolan forces through the disputed...
The 2010s (pronounced "twenty-tens" or "two thousand [and] tens"), variously nicknamed "the '10s" ("the Tens"), "the Tenties", or more rarely "the Teens"...
Events in the year 2024 inAngola. President: João Lourenço Vice President: Esperança da Costa Source: 1 January – New Year's Day 4 February – Day of the...
The Angolan Civil War (Portuguese: Guerra Civil Angolana) was a civil war inAngola, beginning in 1975 and continuing, with interludes, until 2002. The...
Events in the year 2014 inAngola. The country had a population of 19,813,180. President: José Eduardo dos Santos Vice President: Manuel Vicente President...
This article lists events from the year 2017 inAngola. President: José Eduardo dos Santos (until 26 September), João Lourenço (starting 26 September)...
Events in the year 2013 inAngola. The country had a population of 19,183,590. President: José Eduardo dos Santos Vice President: Manuel Vicente President...
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...
Religion inAngola is diverse, with Christianity being the most widely professed faith. The 2023 Afrobarometer survey found that 38% identified as Catholic...
Events in the year 2019 inAngola. President: João Lourenço Vice President: Bornito de Sousa 23 January – The National Assembly agrees a new criminal code...
moamba de galinha, moamba de ginguba, kissaca, and mukua sorbet. Angolan cuisine in its modern shape is a combination of indigenous African ingredients...
events from the year 2016 inAngola. President: José Eduardo dos Santos Vice president: Manuel Vicente 20 January – 2016 Angola and DR Congo yellow fever...
Events in the year 2018 inAngola. President: João Lourenço Vice President: Bornito de Sousa Iris Angola, the country's only gay rights lobby group established...
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...
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...
The Angolan War of Independence (Portuguese: Guerra de Independência de Angola; 1961–1974), known as the Luta Armada de Libertação Nacional ("Armed Struggle...
responsible for the territory of Portuguese Angola, an area equivalent to modern-day Republic of Angola. (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of...
Portuguese is the only official language of Angola, but 46 other languages are spoken in the country, mostly Bantu languages. Portuguese is the sole official...
The Portuguese colony of Angola was founded in 1575 with the arrival of Paulo Dias de Novais with a hundred families of colonists and four hundred soldiers...
The current political regime inAngola is presidentialism, in which the President of the Republic is also head of state and government; it is advised by...
Latin American countries. In turn, the music of Angola was instrumental in creating and reinforcing "angolanidade", the Angolan national identity. The capital...
the 16th/17th centuries, and expanded into the territory of what is now Angolain the 19th/20th centuries, ruling it until 1975. Both countries share prevailing...
Neto) is the largest public university of Angola, based in Luanda and in the nearby city of Talatona, inAngola. In the academic year 2005–06, 68 licensing...
Slavery inAngola existed since the late 15th century when Portugal established contacts with the peoples living in what is the Northwest of the present...
Angolan literature has its origins in the mid-19th century. The diversity of Angola's culture is reflected in the diversity of its literature, which traditionally...