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7 Wonders of Angola
The 7 Wonders of Angola, chosen by popular vote, are: 1 Fenda da Tundavala, Huíla2 Mayombe Forest, Cabinda3 Nzenzo Caves, Uíge4 Carumbo Lagoon, Lunda Norte5 Morro do Môco, Huambo6 Kalandula Falls, Malanje7 Falls of the Chiumbe River, Lunda Sul 1 Fenda da Tundavala, Huíla 2 Mayombe Forest, Cabinda 3 Nzenzo Caves, Uíge 4 Carumbo Lagoon, Lunda Norte 5 Morro do Môco, Huambo 6 Kalandula Falls, Malanje 7 Falls of…
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National flag of the Republic of Angola
The national flag of the Republic of Angola was adopted in 1975, at the time of the proclamation of Independence. The National Flag has two colors arranged in two horizontal stripes. The upper stripe is red-red and the lower one is black and represents: a) Red-red – the blood shed by Angolans during colonial oppression,…
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Meaning of Angola flag
The National Flag has two colors arranged in two horizontal stripes. The upper stripe is red-red and the lower one is black and represents: a) Red-red – the blood shed by Angolans during colonial oppression, the national liberation struggle and the defence of the Homeland; b) Black – the African Continent In the centre is…
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Angola flag meaning
The National Flag of Angola has two colors arranged in two horizontal stripes. The upper stripe is red-red and the lower one is black and represents: a) Red-red – the blood shed by Angolans during colonial oppression, the national liberation struggle and the defence of the Homeland; b) Black – the African Continent In the…
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Angola national flag
The national flag of the Republic of Angola was adopted in 1975, at the time of the proclamation of Independence. The National Flag has two colors arranged in two horizontal stripes. The upper stripe is red-red and the lower one is black and represents: a) Red-red – the blood shed by Angolans during colonial oppression,…
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Angola official symbol
The Insignia of the Republic of Angola is formed by a section of a cogwheel and a branch of corn, coffee and cotton, representing respectively workers and industrial production, peasants and agricultural production. At the base of the set, there is an open book, a symbol of education, culture and the rising sun, signifying the…
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Insignia of the Republic of Angola
The Insignia of the Republic of Angola is formed by a section of a cogwheel and a branch of corn, coffee and cotton, representing respectively workers and industrial production, peasants and agricultural production. At the base of the set, there is an open book, a symbol of education, culture and the rising sun, signifying the…
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Angola national emblem
The Insignia of the Republic of Angola is formed by a section of a cogwheel and a branch of corn, coffee and cotton, representing respectively workers and industrial production, peasants and agricultural production. At the base of the set, there is an open book, a symbol of education, culture and the rising sun, signifying the…
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Angola national anthem
O Fatherland, we shall never forget The heroes of the Fourth of February. O Fatherland, we greet your children Listed by our Independence. We honour the past and our history, Building the New Man at Work, (the last two verses are repeated) Refrain Angola, onward! Revolution, by People’s Power! United Homeland, Freedom, One People, One…
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How Bantu people got to Angola
The first to settle were the Bochmanes – great hunters, of pygmoid stature and pale, brownish in color. The Bantu came from the north, probably from the region of the present-day Republic of Cameroon. These peoples, upon arriving in Angola, encountered the Bochmanes and other more primitive groups, easily imposing their technology on them in…