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"Welcome to Angola, a land of contrasts and hidden treasures, nestled on the west coast of Africa. Join us on an unforgettable journey as we explore the vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and natural wonders that define this beautiful country." 6.basic information 1.Location: Angola is located on the western coast of Southern Africa, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean. It is bordered by Namibia to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. 2.Size: Angola is the seventh largest country in Africa, with an area of 1,246,700 square kilometers. 3.Population: Angola has a population of 34.7 million. 4.Languages: The official language of Angola is Portuguese, but other languages spoken include Kimbundu, Umbundu, Chokwe, and Kikongo. 5.Government: Angola is a republic with a multiparty presidential regime. The president is both the chief of state and the head of government. 6.Economy: Angola has a controlled economic system, where the central government directs the production and distribution of goods. 7.Motto: Angola's motto is Virtus Unita Fortior, which translates to "Virtue is stronger when united". 8.other Capital: Luanda Electricity consumption per capita: 310.08 kWh (2014) Energy use per capita: 540.86 kg of oil equivalent (2014) GDP growth rate: 1.1% annual change (2021) Gross domestic product: 6,740.43 crores USD (2021) Currency: Angolan Kwanza [part :2] History Pre-Colonial Era: Brief overview of Angola's indigenous peoples and early civilizations. Colonial Period: Exploration and colonization by the Portuguese, including the slave trade. Independence: Angola gains independence from Portugal in 1975, leading to a civil war between different factions. Post-War Reconstruction: After the civil war, Angola begins a process of rebuilding and reconciliation. 3. Geography Angola is located on the western coast of Southern Africa and is the seventh largest country in Africa. It has a tropical to subtropical climate with warm and humid summers, and mild and dry winters. The dry season lasts from mid-May to September, and the rainy season lasts from October to mid-May. 3.Economy Angola's economy is the third-largest in sub-Saharan Africa and is driven by its oil and gas industry. In 2022, Angola's GDP was $115.9 billion, with a GDP per capita of $3,246. Oil and gas The oil and gas industry accounts for about 30% of Angola's GDP and is the country's primary revenue source. Angola is the second-largest oil producer in Africa, with a current output of 2.3 million barrels per day. Diamonds Angola is a major diamond producer, with 70% of discovered diamonds being of high quality. Agriculture Angola's agricultural programs include PLANAGÃO, which promotes grain production, and PLANOAPESCA, which promotes fisheries. Angola also exports fruits, including bananas, pineapples, and avocados. Exports Angola's exports include mineral fuels, ores and metals, and agricultural raw materials. Angola's export destinations include neighboring countries, Europe, and China. 4.culture Religion Traditional religions believe in a connection with the spirits of ancestors and worship them through ceremonies and animal sacrifices. 92.9% of Angolans identify as Christian, with 53.9% Catholic and 27.4% Protestant. Arts Angolan arts include wooden sculptures, carved ivories, and elaborate hairstyles. 1.Iona National Park Iona National Park is the largest and oldest national park in Angola. It is situated in the Southwestern corner of the country, in Namibe Province. It is roughly bound by the Atlantic Ocean to the West, an escarpment to the East that marks the beginning of the interior plateau, the Curoca River to the North, and the Cunene River to the South. It is about 200 kilometres (120 mi) south of the city of Namibe and covers 5,850 square miles (15,200 km2) sq. miles. 2..Tundavala Gap Tundavala gap is a viewpoint in the rim of the great escarpment called Serra da Leba. It is located some 18 km from the city of Lubango, in Huíla province, Angola. The escarpment marks the western limit of Bié Plateau. The altitude at the rim exceeds 2200 m, while the plain below is approximately 1200 m lower, which creates a rather impressive view, encompassing a distance of tens of kilometers. 3..Capital city : Luanda Luanda is the capital of Angola, located on the Atlantic coast of northern Angola. It is the country's largest city and one of its busiest seaports. Luanda was founded in 1576 and is one of the oldest colonial cities in Africa. It is also the most populous Portuguese-speaking capital city in the world, with over 8.3 million inhabitants in 2020. "Thank you for joining us on this virtual exploration of Angola. Remember to like, share, and subscribe for more travel adventures from around the world. Until next time, happy exploring!"