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Angolan

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  • Angolan Americans are Americans of Angolan descent.
  • The Angolan and American governments began negotiating in
  • line was modernized and reversed to ship BP's Angolan and other crude oil to the U.S. West Coast re
  • r 5, 1934 in Chimbundo, Huambo, Angola) is an Angolan archbishop and peace activist.
  • f 26,300 soldiers to be incorporated into the Angolan Armed Forces;
  • The Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) is headed by a Chief of St
  • election results, its withdrawal from the new Angolan armed forces and its seizure by force of prov
  • the rapid reaction police, deployment of the Angolan Armed Forces to barracks, the repatriation of
  • Angolan authorities stated the crash was the result o
  • d brutalized by men identifying themselves as Angolan authorities, this has not been confirmed.
  • Attacks by UNITA on MONUA troops, Angolan authorities, police and civilians were strong
  • detained by men who identified themselves as Angolan authorities.
  • Angolan Bantu farmers and coffee-plantation workers j
  • , visited Savimbi in his clandestine southern Angolan base camps, offering the UNITA leader both ta
  • a (born June 16, 1968 in Luanda) is a retired Angolan basketball player.
  • Walter Costa (born 25 March 1973) is an Angolan basketball point guard.
  • Carlos Morais (born 16 October, 1985) is an Angolan basketball shooting guard.
  • gue (born 22 September 1974 in Lubango) is an Angolan basketball player.
  • Carval Jeronimo (born 4 October, 1978) is an Angolan basketball player with the basketball side of
  • Emilio J. M. de Carvalho is a retired Angolan Bishop of the United Methodist Church, electe
  • The Angola colobus, Angolan black-and-white colobus or Angolan colobus (C
  • The Angolan bourgeoisie was born by this time.
  • on politics, defense and security held in the Angolan capital Luanda.
  • d, when South African forces, in sight of the Angolan capital, were repulsed by a fresh influx of C
  • ndre do Nascimento (born March 1, 1925) is an Angolan Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • just after a Boeing 737-200 took off from the Angolan city of Lubango's airport on a domestic fligh
  • ecame UNITA's Vice President in 1992 when the Angolan Civil War resumed, succeeding Jeremias Chitun
  • Throughout the Angolan Civil war Calueque remained continuously occu
  • ulation is reportedly disabled, following the Angolan Civil War.
  • But the Angolan civil war continued to rage for almost a quar
  • The Angolan Civil War had been going on since 1975 and wa
  • ommander in UNITA, pro-Western rebels, in the Angolan Civil War (1975-2002).
  • Force during the South African Border War and Angolan Civil War.
  • ach other supporting the same side during the Angolan Civil War.
  • ment of UNITA, pro-Western rebels, during the Angolan Civil War (1975-2002).
  • Force during the South African Border War and Angolan Civil War.
  • Force during the South African Border War and Angolan Civil War.
  • SADF) during the South African Border War and Angolan Civil War.
  • Force during the South African Border War and Angolan Civil War.
  • da's support for FNLA and UNITA rebels in the Angolan Civil War and dos Santos' support for the FNL
  • upport for the FNLA and UNITA factions in the Angolan Civil War.
  • In the mid-1970s, the burgeoning Angolan Civil War between the pro-Soviet MPLA and the
  • independence, fought against the MPLA in the Angolan Civil War.
  • group that fought against the MPLA during the Angolan Civil War from 1966 until right before the 19
  • t Cuito and in Lubango a turning point in the Angolan civil war as well as in the struggle for Nami
  • uban contingent sent by his government to the Angolan Civil War, and although he did not fight on t
  • A's occupation of the area at the time of the Angolan Civil War in 1992 and 1999.
  • mber 1, 1992 in Luanda, Angola as part of the Angolan Civil War.
  • re between Angola and South Africa during the Angolan Civil War and South African Border War, agree
  • Angola train attack was an attack during the Angolan Civil War when on 10 August 2001 UNITA forces
  • Beginning in 1975, CIA participated in the Angolan Civil War, hiring and training American, Brit
  • Following the resumption of the Angolan civil war by UNITA, the United Nations Securi
  • mited scope of the Portuguese presence on the Angolan coast for much of the colonial period.
  • in the so-called Block 15 consession off the Angolan coast.
  • In December 1956 the Angolan Communist Party (PCA) merged with the Party o
  • The Angolan connection was another "special relationship"
  • Winner of Angolan Cup 2000.
  • Winner of Angolan Cup 2002.
  • It is named after the Kizomba Angolan dance.
  • eptember 3, 1957) is a DR Congolese singer of Angolan descent, based in Los Angeles.
  • The importance of rehabilitating the Angolan economy was emphasised.
  • sulted in harm to the civilian population and Angolan economy as well as repeated attempts to seize
  • her suffering of the people and damage to the Angolan economy as well as establishing a durable cea
  • Angolan Epauletted Fruit Bat, Epomophorus angolensis
  • of the town Caio Bemba, Cabinda province (an Angolan exclave)
  • Abreu (born 8 December 1974 in Lubango) is an Angolan footballer who plays for A.A. Avanca in the P
  • Airosa (born August 6, 1984 in Luanda) is an Angolan footballer who plays for Desportivo das Aves
  • Luwamo Garcia (born 1 May 1985) is an Angolan footballer.
  • f the word is possibly from Kikongo kalunga '( Angolan) for lake, sea, ocean', Laman 1936, 207; but
  • The Angolan Free-tailed Bat (Mops condylurus) is a specie
  • This species infects the Angolan fruit bat (Lissonycteris angolensis) and the
  • Angolan Fruit Bat (Lissonycteris angolensis)
  • Angolan Garter Snake, Elapsoidea semiannulata (Bocage
  • The Angolan Genet's mane is relatively long, being about
  • The Angolan Girdled Lizard gets its name from Angola.
  • The Angolan Girdled Lizard (Cordylus angolensis), also kn
  • The Angolan Girdled Lizard lives in Angola, as well as Na
  • moved its bases closer to those of FAPLA (the Angolan governing party MPLA's military wing) to disc
  • OCHA is not aware of any reaction from the Angolan government about the alleged incident.
  • The United Nations has criticized the Angolan government for using torture, rape, summary e
  • The acceptance by the Angolan government on proposals concerning national r
  • and attacks on UNAVEM II, demanding that the Angolan government ensure its safety.
  • randum of Understanding between UNITA and the Angolan government on April 4, 2002 relating to the L
  • The Angolan government and UNITA were called upon to impl
  • The resolution demanded that the Angolan government and particularly UNITA immediately
  • Furthermore, the efforts of the Angolan government to promote peaceful and secure con
  • which not only took up the fight against the Angolan government but also helped the South Africans
  • 's northward expansion in the east forced the Angolan government to increase expenditures on Soviet
  • The Angolan government under Jose Eduardo dos Santos soug
  • Both the Angolan government and UNITA were urged to cease host
  • Furthermore, the efforts of the Angolan government to promote peaceful and secure con
  • ll military facilities by UNAVEM III, and the Angolan government and UNITA also had to ensure that
  • The Angolan government and particularly UNITA were urged
  • an situation, and welcomed steps taken by the Angolan government to implement the Lusaka Protocol a
  • Given the ongoing negotiations between the Angolan government and UNITA, the Security Council de
  • curity Council noted the progress made by the Angolan Government of Unity and National Reconciliati
  • t for some places that were determined by the Angolan government, notwithstanding any international
  • s the future United Nations presence with the Angolan government.
  • lmost all contact with the United Nations and Angolan government.
  • bi and UNITA in their war against the Marxist Angolan government.
  • emorandum of Understanding between it and the Angolan government.
  • The Angolan Hairy Bat (Cistugo seabrae) is a species of b
  • Ilda Bengue (born 1974) is an Angolan handball player.
  • Elzira Tavares (born 13 May 1980) is an Angolan handball player.
  • But being Dutch-born Angolan, he has been also chased by the Angolan Socce
  • You clearly are unfamiliar with Angola and Angolan history
  • rights groups are calling for the release of Angolan human rights activists who were sentenced to
  • The Angolan Hylomyscus or Angolan Wood Mouse (Hylomyscus
  • Large-scale Angolan immigration to the United States began in the
  • escended from immigrants Angolans in the U.S. Angolan immigration in the United States began in the
  • For the moment, the Angolan insurgency had been defeated, but new guerril
  • The Angolan Kusimanse (Crossarchus ansorgei), alsko known
  • cies, but it is known to share range with the Angolan Kusimanse (Crossarchus ansorgei).
  • manner, the resolution stressed the need for Angolan law to be strengthened and to create a secure
  • The Angolan leaders issued the Nakuru Declaration on June
  • The Angolan Long-eared Bat (Laephotis angolensis) is a sp
  • Angolan Long-eared Bats (Laephotis angolensis)
  • The Angolan Marsh Rat (Dasymys nudipes) is a species of r
  • From 2001 he was an advisor for the Angolan Ministry of Petroleum.
  • As an executive of the Angolan Ministry of Education and Culture, she takes
  • Angolan montane forest-grassland mosaic, the inland s
  • er who plays for Liga I club CFR Cluj and the Angolan national team.
  • club Atletico Petroleos Luanda as well as the Angolan national team.
  • There were reports of serious abuse by the Angolan National Police and the importance of the rul
  • nt in particular was asked to ensure that the Angolan National Police refrain from activities incon
  • controlled media and reduced brutality by the Angolan National Police.
  • Costa served as member of the Angolan National Commission for Restructuring the Pet
  • He is a member of Angolan National Assembly with UNITA and Angolan amba
  • olt (Portuguese: Revolta do Leste; RDL) is an Angolan nationalist organization that fought in the w
  • Victoriano has appeared on four Angolan Olympic basketball teams (in 1992, 1996, 2000
  • In early 2009, he returned to Africa, joining Angolan outfit Estrela Clube Primeiro de Maio, but we
  • He was previously the deputy speaker of Angolan parliament from 2002-2004.
  • The Council called on all the Angolan parties to co-operate with the Special Repres
  • rong concern at the critical situation in the Angolan peace process due to UNITA's failure to imple
  • For the Angolan peace agreement of 1994, see Lusaka Protocol.
  • Angolan Player Of The Year - 2006
  • September 21: Angolan police arrest Jomo Gbomo, the head of the Mov
  • merindo Jaka Jamba (born 21 March 1949) is an Angolan politician and former rebel leader in UNITA.
  • tuguese, when went out with the slaves of the Angolan port of Luanda.
  • rime Minister James Callaghan sent a cable to Angolan President Agostinho Neto requesting mercy for
  • r some 837 days of solitary confinement in an Angolan prison in a complicated prisoner exchange arr
  • onda (born December 24, 1971 in Luanda) is an Angolan professional basketball point guard.
  • mes (born December 23, 1980, in Luanda) is an Angolan professional basketball player.
  • (born 12 July 1973 in Benguela, Angola) is an Angolan professional basketball player.
  • Olimpio Cipriano (born 9 April 1982) is an Angolan professional basketball player with Clube Des
  • nha de Almeida (born 24 September 1976) is an Angolan professional basketball shooting guard with C
  • iama (National Diamond Company of Angola), an Angolan public company and OMSI (Odebrecht Mining Ser
  • e de Desenvolvimento Mineiro (SDM) is a mixed Angolan public mining company and holds the mining ri
  • ting and deployed most of the instructors and Angolan recruits in Luanda.
  • The Angolan responds by stating "I don't want you!
  • The casualties were high, especially on the Angolan side; in its course around 20 000 soldiers we
  • Angolan slavery in the United States had its strongho
  • reggae musician Fidel Nadal is descened from Angolan slaves.
  • Angolan Slender Mongoose, Galerella flavescens
  • At the 2004 Summer Olympics, the Angolan squad finished in last place and did not win
  • Winner of Angolan SuperCup 2002.
  • The Angolan talapoin (Miopithecus talapoin), also known a
  • Unlike the related Gabon talapoin, the Angolan Talapoin has blackish (not flesh-coloured) ea
  • Unlike the related Angolan talapoin, the Gabon talapoin has flesh-colour
  • A complete Angolan tank brigade relief force arriving at dusk, w
  • The Angolan team will consist of 21 athletes competing in
  • d at the disappearance of other aircraft over Angolan territory controlled by UNITA.
  • rawal of the racist South African troops from Angolan territory.
  • in the face of South African incursions into Angolan territory.
  • rch and enquiry on existing and extinguishing Angolan traditional dances, for a later technical sys
  • Two of the Angolan tribes more prominent in the U.S. slavery was
  • illages in the area, killing large numbers of Angolan villagers.
  • The Angolan war for independence was the subject of many
  • Such conflicts included the Angolan War of Independence (1961-1975) and Angolan C
  • revolt is considered the first battle of the Angolan War of Independence and the Portuguese Coloni
  • During the protest, the Angolan workers burned their identification cards and