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The culture of Angola is influenced by the Portuguese. Portugal occupied the coastal enclave Luanda, and later also Benguela, since the 16th/17th centuries, and expanded into the territory of what is now Angola in the 19th/20th centuries, ruling it until 1975. Both countries share prevailing cultural aspects: the Portuguese language and Roman Catholicism. However, present-day Angolan culture is mostly native Bantu, which was mixed with Portuguese culture. The diverse ethnic communities with their own cultural traits, traditions and native languages or dialects include the Ovimbundu, Ambundu, Bakongo, Chokwe, Avambo and other peoples.
The cultureofAngola is influenced by the Portuguese. Portugal occupied the coastal enclave Luanda, and later also Benguela, since the 16th/17th centuries...
Angola, officially the Republic ofAngola, is a country on the west-central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking)...
Portuguese is the only official language ofAngola, but 46 other languages are spoken in the country, mostly Bantu languages. Portuguese is the sole official...
The music ofAngola has been shaped both by wider musical trends and by the political history of the country. while Angolan music has also influenced...
Angola has twelve public holidays that can be increased by bridge holidays if a holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday. 2022 has fifteen national holidays...
Religion in Angola is diverse, with Christianity being the most widely professed faith. Roman Catholics constitute 41% of the population. Other Christian...
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...
Kianda (or Dandalunda) is a goddess of the sea, of the waters, and a protector of fishermen in traditional Angolanculture. Kianda was traditionally worshipped...
The Louisiana State Penitentiary (known as Angola, and nicknamed the "Alcatraz of the South", "The Angola Plantation" and "The Farm") is a maximum-security...
moamba de ginguba, kissaca, and mukua sorbet. Angolan cuisine in its modern shape is a combination of indigenous African ingredients and cooking techniques...
Rock music in Angola has existed since the 1960s, with pioneering bands such as vum vum, Acromaníacos, Mutantes, Quinta-Feira, Ventos do Leste, Calhamback...
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...
that originated in Angola in 1984. Kizomba means "party" in Kimbundu, a Bantu language spoken by the Ambundu in Angola. The origins of kizomba can be traced...
Demographics ofAngolaAngolanculture Angolar Creole Something of, from, or related to the historical Bantu Kingdom of Ndongo A resident of: Angola, New York...
The Angolan War of Independence (Portuguese: Guerra de Independência de Angola; 1961–1974), known as the Luta Armada de Libertação Nacional ("Armed Struggle...
is a type of music and dance from Angola. It is characterized as uptempo, energetic, and danceable. Kuduro was developed in Luanda, Angola, in the late...
Angolan literature has its origins in the mid-19th century. The diversity ofAngola'sculture is reflected in the diversity of its literature, which traditionally...
The People's Movement for the Liberation ofAngola (Portuguese: Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola, abbr. MPLA), for some years[when?] called the...
Angola is a predominantly Christian country with Islam being a minority religion. As of 2014 census, there are 195,000 Muslims in Angola, representing...
The Angolan Civil War (Portuguese: Guerra Civil Angolana) was a civil war in Angola, beginning in 1975 and continuing, with interludes, until 2002. The...
sortable list of films produced in Angola, many in the Portuguese language. Film portal Lists portal Cinema ofAngolaCultureofAngola List of African films...
Massemba) is a traditional music and dance from Angola. It is a genre of music and dance in which a circle of couples, leaded by a coordinator in the middle...
Quem Quer Ser Milionário? (Angolan TV show) Telephone numbers in Angola Oyebade, Adebayo (2007). Culture and Customs ofAngola. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood...
Capoeira Angola was, "above all, fighting and violent fighting". The practice of capoeira Angola is to cultivate chants, music and culture in addition...