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Soyo (formerly known as Santo António do Zaire) is a city, with a population of 200,920 (2014 census),[2] and a municipality, with a population of 227,175 (2014 census), located in the province of Zaire in Angola, at the mouth of the Congo River. Historically, Soyo was a significant city in conflicts between the Kingdom of Kongo, Portuguese Angola, and the Dutch West India Company. Soyo became an independent state in the 17th century and had significant influence on politics in Kongo during the Kongo Civil War.
Soyo has recently become the largest oil-producing region in Angola, with an estimated production of 1,200,000 barrels per day (190,000 m3/d).
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Soyo (formerly known as Santo António do Zaire) is a city, with a population of 200,920 (2014 census), and a municipality, with a population of 227,175...
Soyo Group, Inc., often shortened to Soyo, was a United States-based electronics company. Established in 1985, Soyo was a provider of consumer electronics...
Inkisi on the east; and Wandu south of them. Then Mpemba in the center, and Soyo and Mbamba on the seacoast south of the Congo River. According to Kongo tradition...
the main parties such as the Água Rosada of Kibangu and the da Silva of Soyo. By the end of the war, Kongo's vaunted capital had been destroyed and many...
Soyo Airport (IATA: SZA, ICAO: FNSO) is an airport serving Soyo, a city in Zaire Province in Angola. The runway has an additional 150 metres (490 ft)...
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newfound emotions. Soyo Migita (右田 そよ, Migita Soyo) Hiromi Oosawa (大沢 広海, Ōsawa Hiromi) A boy who came from Tokyo and became Soyo's first classmate. He...
the Floor (1988, Soyo Publications) Artifact: Notebooks from Hell 1974–1980. No. 37 (1990, Hanuman Books) Across the Years (1992, Soyo Publications) The...
Kitombo was a military engagement between forces of the BaKongo state of Soyo, formerly a province of the Kingdom of Kongo, and the Portuguese colony of...
Ngoyo. In the 1630s Ngoyo was invaded by the forces of Soyo, and the son of the ruler of Soyo was installed as ruler of Ngoyo. It is not clear who the...
be a short one, and civil war continued between partisans of the Count of Soyo and a noble named Gregario. The Count and his allies, two Jesuit brothers...
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Soyo I Thermal Power Station is a 750 MW (1,010,000 hp) natural gas-fired thermal power plant under construction in the town of Soyo in the Zaire Province...
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Angola LNG is a liquid natural gas (LNG) facility in Soyo, Angola. The Angola LNG plant is a single train facility with production capacity of 5.2 million...
diplomatic relations with Soyo on the south side of the Congo River. It lost control of the island of Nzari a Kongo in the river to Soyo in about 1688. Kakongo...