Cuilo

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Cuilo
Municipality and town
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Cuilo
Location in Angola
Coordinates: 10°3′S19°31′E / 10.050°S 19.517°E / -10.050; 19.517
CountryFlag of Angola.svg  Angola
Province Lunda Norte Province
Population
 (2014 Census) [1]
  Total21,004
Time zone UTC+1 (WAT)
Climate Aw

Cuilo is a town and municipality in Lunda Norte Province in Angola. [2] The municipality had a population of 21,004 in 2014. [1]

Distances

The following table gives the distance from Cuilo to each of the twenty-five largest cities of Angola. Distance (Km)

Cuilo - Luanda   702 km Cuilo - Huambo   511 km Cuilo - Lobito   693 km Cuilo - Benguela  723 km Cuilo - Kuito   383 km Cuilo - Lubango   848 km Cuilo - Malanje   352 km Cuilo - Moçâmedes 983 km Cuilo - Soyo   900 km Cuilo - Saint Antonio Do Zaire 900 km Cuilo - Kabinda   949 km Cuilo - Uige   561 km Cuilo - Saurimo   107 km Cuilo - Sumbe   634 km Cuilo - Caluquembe   670 km Cuilo - Caluquembo   670 km Cuilo - Caxito   663 km Cuilo - Kashito   663 km Cuilo - Longonjo  563 km Cuilo - Congonjo  563 km Cuilo - Cahala   532 km Cuilo - Luene   198 km Cuilo - Lucapa   227 km Cuilo - General Machado   312 km Cuilo - Menonguey 550 km

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References

  1. 1 2 "Resultados Definitivos Recenseamento Geral da População e Habitação – 2014 Província da Lunda Norte" [Definitive Results General Population and Housing Census – 2014 Lunda Norte Province](PDF). National Institute of Statistics, Republic of Angola. Retrieved 3 May 2020.[ permanent dead link ]
  2. "City councils of Angola". Statoids. Retrieved April 9, 2009.

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