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Angola
The Kalandula Falls in Angola are among Africa's largest waterfalls, offering stunning views and a breathtaking natural spectacle.
 
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ABOUT ANGOLA
Angola offers a unique blend of stunning natural landscapes, from the Namib Desert's dunes to the lush rainforests, alongside a rich cultural tapestry that reflects its Portuguese colonial past and diverse indigenous heritage.
 
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Experience the vibrant energy of Luanda, Angola's capital, with its stunning beaches, rich history, and lively nightlife.
Luanda (formerly spelled Loanda) is the capital and largest city of Angola. Located on Angola's coast with the Atlantic Ocean, Luanda is both Angola's chief seaport and administrative center and has a population of at least 5 million (2008). It is also the capital city of Luanda Province. Luanda is located at 8°50′18″S 13°14′04″E / 8.83833°S 13.23444°E / -8.83833; 13.23444.
The Benguela railway (Portuguese: Caminho de Ferro de Benguela) connects the Atlantic port of Lobito, Angola, to the eastern bordertown of Luau and to the rail networks of south-eastern DR Congo, of Zambia and beyond.
Lubango is the capital city of the Angolan province of Huíla. Its last known population was 100,757. Until 1975, the city's official name was Sá da Bandeira.
Quiçama National Park, also known as Kissama National Park (Portuguese: Parque Nacional do Quiçama or Parque Nacional da Quissama), is a national park in northwestern Angola. It is the only functioning national park in all of Angola, with the others being in disrepair due to the Angolan Civil War.
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Experience the vibrant energy of Luanda, Angola's capital, with its stunning beaches, rich history, and lively nightlife.




The Black Rocks at Pungo Andongo
Pedras Negras de Pungo Andongo (Black Rocks at Pungo Andongo) are about an hour's drive from Malange, Angola. These mysterious rock formations look astoundingly like animals, including a giant 'frog'. Pedras Negras, which stand high above of the flat southern African savannah, have been a strategic military point since the 17th century."
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