Angola (Portugal)


The colonial history of Angola lasted from the foundation of a Portuguese settlement in what today is Luanda , in 1575, until the decolonization of the territory in 1975. During these four centuries, several entirely different situations have to be distinguished. Queen Nzinga in peace
Angola (disambiguation)


It may also refer to: Places in the United States Angola , Indiana Angola , Kansas Angola , New York Louisiana State Penitentiary Other uses Capoeira Angola , a style of the Afro-Brazilian martial art Capoeira Angola (Book of Mormon) , a city in the Book of Mormon This
Health in Angola


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Trade unions in Angola


Right to Organise 4 June 1976 Before 1975, while under Portuguese rule, Trade unions in Angola existed primarily as "occupational syndicates" - operating welfare services, but banned from collective bargaining and strike action. [ 2 ] Independent African trade unions were illegal
Telecommunications in Angola


This article is about communications in Angola : Contents 1 Telephone 2 Radio 3 Television 4 Internet 5 References 6 External links [ edit ] Telephone Telephone service is limited mostly to government and business use. 98,200 main lines were reported to be in use