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Angola

OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Angola

DATE OF FORMATION: 1975

POPULATION: 14.1 million

DENSITY: 29 people per square mile

LANGUAGES: Portuguese, Umbundu, Kimbundu, Kikongo

RELIGIONS: Roman Catholic 50%, Other 30%, Protestant 20%

ETHNIC MIX: Ovimbundu 37%, Other 25%, Kimbundu 25%, Bakongo 13%

GOVERNMENT: In transition

CURRENCY: Readjusted kwanza

 

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An oil- and diamond-rich country in southwest Africa, Angola has suffered almost continuous civil war since independence from Portugal in 1975. During the Cold War the West supported UNITA rebels against the Soviet-backed MPLA government. After many failed peace initiatives, the latest, in 2002, has raised hopes yet again of a more permanent end to the violence.

 

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