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    Angola, officially known as the Republic of Angola, is a significant nation on the west-central coast of Southern Africa. Characterized by its rich history, diverse cultures, and natural resources, Angola has forged ahead toward rebuilding and development after decades of conflict. Here's an overview of the country:

    General Information
    Location: West-central coast of Southern Africa.
    Size: The seventh-largest country in Africa.
    Population: Second-largest Portuguese-speaking country by both area and population.
    Borders: Namibia to the south, Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, and Zambia to the east. The Atlantic Ocean lies to the west.
    History and Society
    Early Settlements: Bantu-speaking peoples settled the area in the 6th century A.D. Key kingdoms included Kongo, established over a vast area from present-day northern Angola into the current Congo republics.
    Colonial Era: Angola became a Portuguese colony in the 15th century, leading to a prolonged period of colonization that only ended with independence in 1975.
    Civil War: The post-independence period was marked by a protracted civil war that lasted from 1975 until 2002, profoundly affecting the nation's development and societal structure.
    Economy
    Main Sectors: Angola's economy is notably driven by its oil sector, which significantly contributes to the GDP, government revenue, and exports. Angola is an OPEC member. Diamonds are also a critical economic contributor.
    Development Status: In the 21st century, despite its wealth in natural resources, Angola faced challenges such as the effects of land mines, malnutrition, and dependency on international aid for survival.
    Culture
    Languages: Portuguese is the official language, and several Bantu languages are also widely spoken.
    Diversity: The nation's culture reflects indigenous heritage and Portuguese influence, noticeable in its music, cuisine, and traditions.
    Tourism and Attractions
    Challenges: Angola is often considered one of Africa's last great travel mysteries, with stringent visa policies and high prices limiting accessibility to most travelers.
    Potential: For adventurous visitors, Angola offers elemental landscapes and a snapshot into a country rich in potential, slowly opening up to international tourism.
    Despite the complexities of its past and the challenges of modern development, Angola stands as a country rich in potential, with its vast natural resources and burgeoning efforts towards stability and growth.

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