Angola is divided into eighteen provinces, known in Portuguese as províncias:
Location
Province
Capital
Area (km2) [1]
Population (2014 Census)[2]
Population
density
(per km2 in 2014)
Region
Bengo
Caxito
31,371
356,641
11.4
Greater Luanda
Benguela
Benguela
31,788
2,231,385
70.2
Central
Bié
Cuíto
70,314
1,455,255
20.7
Central
Cabinda
Cabinda
7,270
716,076
98.5
North
Cuando Cubango
Menongue
199,049
534,002
2.7
East
Cuanza Norte
N'dalatando
24,190
443,386
18.3
Greater Luanda
Cuanza Sul
Sumbe
55,660
1,881,873
33.8
Central
Cunene
Ondjiva
89,342
990,087
11.1
South West
Huambo
Huambo
34,274
2,019,555
58.9
Central
Huíla
Lubango
75,002
2,497,422
33.3
South West
Luanda
Luanda
18,283
6,945,386
379.9
Greater Luanda
Lunda Norte
Dundo
102,783
862,566
8.4
East
Lunda Sul
Saurimo
45,649
537,587
11.8
East
Malanje
Malanje
97,602
986,363
10.1
North
Moxico
Luena
223,023
758,568
3.4
East
Namibe
Moçâmedes
58,137
495,326
8.5
South West
Uíge
Uíge
58,698
1,483,118
25.3
North
Zaire
M'banza-Kongo
40,130
594,428
14.8
North
Politics of Angola
Constitution
Human rights
Executive
President (list)
João Lourenço
Vice President
Esperança da Costa
Cabinet
Legislature
National Assembly
Speaker: F. d. P. D. dos Santos
Judiciary
Constitutional Court
Elections
Recent elections
General: 2012
2017
2022
Political parties
Administrative divisions
Provinces
Municipalities
Foreign relations
Ministry of External Relations
Minister: Manuel Domingos Augusto
Diplomatic missions of / in Angola
Nationality law
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
Other countries
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^"Resultados Definitivos Recenseamento Geral da População e Habitação - 2014" (PDF). Instituto Nacional de Estatística, República de Angola. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
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