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The Angolan War of Independence was from 1961 to 1975. Angola fought against Portugal. Portugal was making people in Angola farm cotton. Three different... |
UNITA (redirect from National Union for the Total Independence of Angola) UNITA fought alongside the MPLA in the Angolan War of Independence and then against the MPLA in the Angolan Civil War. JUSTINO, Jofre. A actual UNITA traiu... |
(Estado Novo) in the Angolan War of Independence. The party has been the dominant party in Angola since the country's independence in 1975. During both... |
Portuguese Angola was a territory under Portuguese rule in southwestern Africa until the Angolan War of Independence. It was known until 1951 as Portuguese... |
Roberto. FNLA fought in the Angolan War of Independence from Estado Novo and also fought alongside UNITA in the Angolan Civil War. FNLA was founded in 1954... |
Mid-Range Wars and Atrocities of the Twentieth Century retrieved December 4, 2007 Angolan War of Independence (1961–1974) Guinea-Bissau War of Independence (1963–1974)... |
The Angolan Civil War was a major civil war in the African country of Angola. It started in 1975 and continued until 2002. The war began right after Angola... |
Jonas Savimbi (category Angolan people) Savimbi was an Angolan political and military leader and Pan-Africanist. He founded and led the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA).... |
República Popular de Angola) was a socialist state which governed Angola from its independence in 1975 until 25 August 1992, during the Angolan Civil War.... |
Portugal built up its power in Angola from the late 15th to the middle 20th century. After independence there was a civil war from 1975 to 2002. Cuba and... |
currency that Angola continues to use today. "AOA - Angolan Kwanza rates, news, and tools | Xe". www.xe.com. Retrieved 2021-10-21. "Angolan Novo Kwanza... |
raids into Angola to destroy SWAPO bases, which led to battles with the Angolan army. Cuba, which had sent troops to bolster the Angolan government,... |
Tripartite Accord (1988) (redirect from Tripartite Accord (Angola)) Communist Angola, The South African Union, And Communist Cuba. This alliance aimed to grant Namibia independence and to gain involvement in the Angolan Civil... |
Agostinho Neto (category Presidents of Angola) Angolan politician and poet. He was the first President of Angola, serving from 1975–1979 after he leading the Popular Movement for the Liberation of... |
Luanda (category Cities in Angola) administrative center of Angola since 1627 (except for 1640–1648). When Angola got independence in 1975, it became the capital of Angola. Instituto Nacional... |
Africa as the Border War. The neighbouring country of Angola gained its independence on 11 November 1975 during the Portuguese Colonial war. The leftist Movement... |
South African Defence Force (category Military of South Africa) also involved in the Angolan Civil War an the side of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) and Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi... |
Rwanda, and Burundi in the east; Zambia and Angola to the south; the Republic of the Congo, the Angolan exclave of Cabinda, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west... |
National day (redirect from Independence Day) Day, the end of the German Occupation of the Channel Islands during World War II 1945) Algeria 1 November (start of the War of Independence in 1954) American... |
removal of more than 100,000 firearms, most of which were found to have connections to the Angolan Civil War. 5 December – The International Monetary Fund... |