Cassongue | |
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Municipality and town | |
Coordinates: 11°50′S15°0′E / 11.833°S 15.000°E Coordinates: 11°50′S15°0′E / 11.833°S 15.000°E | |
Country | Angola |
Province | Cuanza Sul Province |
Population (2014 Census) [1] | |
• Total | 151,917 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Climate | Aw |
Cassongue (Portuguese spelling) or Kasonge (Bantu spelling) is a town and municipality in Cuanza Sul Province in Angola. [2] The municipality had a population of 151,917 in 2014. [1]
Bengo is a province of Angola. Its capital is Caxito. It has an area of 31,371 square kilometres, and its population at the 2014 Census was 356,641. The province had been created in 1980 by dividing the original province Luanda into Bengo and the then smaller province Luanda.
Benguela is a province of Angola, situated in the west of the country. It lies on the Atlantic Ocean, and borders the provinces of Cuanza Sul, Namibe, Huila, and Huambo. The province has an area of 39,826 square kilometres (15,377 sq mi) and its capital is Benguela. According to the 2014 census, there were 2,231,385 inhabitants in the province. The current governor of Benguela is Isaac dos Anjos.
Bié is a province of Angola located on the Bié Plateau in central part of country. Its capital is Kuito, which was called Silva Porto until independence from Portugal in 1975. The province has an area of 70,314 square kilometres (27,148 sq mi) and a population of 1,455,255 in 2014. The current governor of Bié is José Amaro Tati.
The Cuanza Norte Province is province of Angola. N'dalatando is the capital and the province has an area of 24,110 km² and a population of 443,386. Manuel Pedro Pacavira was born here and is a former provincial governor. The 1,400 meter long Capanda Dam is located in this province. Cuanza Norte lies on the northern bank of the Cuanza River. It had been a territory of Ngola Kingdom. In 1914, Norton de Matos created District of Cuanza which was divided into Cuanza Norte and Cuanza Sul Provinces in 1917.
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Malanje is a province of Angola. It has an area of 97,602 km² and a 2014 census population of 986,363. Malanje is the capital of the province.
Porto Amboim is a port town in Cuanza Sul Province, Angola with a population of 65,000; it comprises an area of 4,638 km2. In the past Porto Amboim was connected by an isolated 123 km 610 mm narrow gauge railway to Gabela, albeit closed in 1987 due to the civil war and to the abandonment of most coffee plantations, the biggest source of revenue from Gabela. Originally Porto Amboim was known as Kissonde, a small village later colonized in 1587 by the Portuguese naming it Benguela and later Benguela Velha due to the creation of another village today known as Benguela located 350 km south of Benguela Velho. In 1923, the name was changed to Porto Amboim. Today (2014) Porto Amboim is one of the growing areas for the offshore industry. The pre-salt in front of the coast of Angola, with Porto Amboim in the centre is a planned development area. With companies as Paenal, a joint venture between Sonangol, SBM and DSME and Heerema Porto Amboim, the two major offshore fabrication yards, Porto Amboim is developing.
Sumbe, formerly Novo Redondo, is a city located in west central Angola. It is the administrative capital of Cuanza Sul Province. In 2014 its population was 279,968.
Uaco Cungo is a town, with a population of 90,000 (2014), and a commune located in Cela Municipality in the Cuanza Sul Province in Angola. The Population of the commune is 150,593 (2014). The town is served by Waco Kungo Airport.
Gabela is a town, with a population of 116,903 (2014), and a commune, named Gabela Sede, in the municipality of Amboim, province of Cuanza Sul, Angola and the seat of that municipality. The area of the commune comprises 459 km2 with a population of 184,723. It was founded as N'Guebela on September 28, 1907.
Quibala is a town, with a population of 27,128, and a municipality in Cuanza Sul, Angola. The municipality has a population of 142,057 and comprises an area of 10,300 km2. It is bordered by the city of Calulo in the north, by the town of Waku-Kungo in the east, by the municipality of Ebo in the south, and in the west by the municipality of Gabela and by Porto Amboim.
Conda is a town and municipality in Cuanza Sul Province in Angola. The municipality had a population of 89,479 in 2014.
Ebo, Angola is a town and municipality in Cuanza Sul Province in Angola. The municipality had a population of 165,129 in 2014.
Libolo is a municipality in Cuanza Sul Province in Angola, with the town of Calulo as the municipal seat. The municipality is home to the notable Angolan sports club Recreativo do Libolo.
Mussende is a town and municipality in Cuanza Sul Province in Angola. The municipality had a population of 82,544 in 2014.
Quilenda is a town and municipality in Cuanza Sul Province in Angola. The municipality had a population of 97,648 in 2014.
Seles is a town and municipality in Cuanza Sul Province in Angola. The municipality had a population of 187,127 in 2014. It is on the Atlantic coast, roughly 55 kilometres west by road from Amboiva and 78 kilometres east by road from Sumbe. Until 1975, Seles was called Vila Nova do Seles or Vila do Seles. Part of the town is also known as Uku.
Angola is divided into eighteen provinces (províncias) and 163 municipalities.
Cela is a município (municipality) in the province of Cuanza Sul in Angola. It covers an area of 4,610 square kilometres (1,780 sq mi) and its population is 225,520 in 2014.
Calulo is a town, with a population of 44,000 (2014), and a commune in the municipality of Libolo, province of Cuanza Sul, Angola and the seat of the municipality. The town stands at an altitude of 990m above sea level.
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