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History of Angola
Precolonial history
to 1575
Colonization
1575–1641
Dutch occupation
1641–1648
Colonial history
1648–1951
Portuguese province
1951–1961
War of Independence
1961–1974
Sovereign socialist state
1975–1992
Civil War
1975–2002
Post-war Angola’s
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also
Years in Angola
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