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Luanda • Africa/Luanda

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Country Information

Capital
Luanda
Population
10,674,178
Area
1,246,700 km²
Largest City
Luanda
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
Not Observed
ISO Code
AO / AGO
Time Zones
1 zone
Languages
Portuguese
Currency
Angolan Kwanza (Kz) - Kz100
Coordinates
Decimal:-8.8368, 13.2343
DMS:8°50′13″S, 13°14′04″E
Elevation
Highest:2,620 m
Lowest:0 m
Average:1,310 m
International Dialing Code
+244

Time Zones

• Africa/Luanda| WAT (UTC+1)

Geographic Extremes

Northernmost
Cabinda
Southernmost
Ondjiva
Easternmost
Dundo
Westernmost
Mossamedes

About Angola

Angola gained independence from Portugal on November 11, 1975, after a prolonged struggle for liberation that began in the 1960s.
The country experienced a devastating civil war that lasted from 1975 until 2002, which significantly impacted its social and economic development.
Angola is home to the Kwanza River, which is one of the longest rivers in Africa and plays a crucial role in the country's ecosystem.
The Angolan culture is a rich blend of indigenous traditions and influences from Portuguese colonial history, particularly evident in its music and dance.
The famous Angolan music genre, kuduro, combines traditional Angolan rhythms with electronic music and has gained international popularity.
One of Angola's notable landmarks is the Giant Sphinx of Angola, a natural rock formation located in the province of Huíla, which attracts tourists and researchers alike.
The country is known for its diverse wildlife, including species such as the Angolan black and white colobus monkeys and the Giant Sable Antelope, which is endemic to Angola.
The predominant language spoken in Angola is Portuguese, a remnant of its colonial past, while numerous indigenous languages such as Umbundu, Kimbundu, and Kikongo are also widely spoken.
Angola's economy is largely dependent on its rich natural resources, particularly oil and diamonds, which are the main drivers of its economic growth.
Traditional Angolan cuisine features dishes such as funge, a starch made from cassava, and muamba de galinha, a chicken stew prepared with palm oil and spices.
The annual Carnival in Luanda showcases vibrant parades and traditional music, reflecting the country's diverse cultural heritage.
Angola has a rich tradition of storytelling and oral history, which plays an important role in preserving the cultural identity of its various ethnic groups.
The country is characterized by its varied geography, which includes coastal plains, mountainous regions, and extensive savannas, contributing to its rich biodiversity.
Angola's architecture features a mix of colonial-era buildings and modern constructions, particularly in the capital city of Luanda, where rapid urbanization has transformed the skyline.

Cities in Angola

Showing 10 cities (top 50 by population + business hubs). Click any city to view detailed time information.

Cities by Population

LuandaLubangoHuamboTalatonaMalanjeCazengaSaurimoIngombotaLobitoCuítoUígeMaiangaLuenaRangelSambizangaSumbeSoyoDundoN'dalatandoCatumbelaNegagePorto AmboimCubalCafunfo

Cities in Angola

Columns89 cities
City Name
Population
Area
City Center Elevation
Time Zone
UTC Offset
LuandaCAPITAL
2,776,168
1,388 km²
72 m
WAT
UTC+1
600,751
300 km²
1,761 m
WAT
UTC+1
595,304
298 km²
1,718 m
WAT
UTC+1
555,124
278 km²
10 m
WAT
UTC+1
550,000
275 km²
36 m
WAT
UTC+1
500,000
-
-
-
UTC+1
455,000
228 km²
1,136 m
WAT
UTC+1
424,528
-
-
-
UTC+1
393,000
197 km²
1,067 m
WAT
UTC+1
370,000
-
-
-
UTC+1
357,950
179 km²
2 m
WAT
UTC+1
355,423
178 km²
1,708 m
WAT
UTC+1
322,531
161 km²
820 m
WAT
UTC+1
319,000
-
-
-
UTC+1
273,675
137 km²
1,338 m
WAT
UTC+1
261,000
-
-
-
UTC+1
255,000
128 km²
15 m
WAT
UTC+1
251,178
126 km²
1,357 m
WAT
UTC+1

Popular Cities in Angola

LuandaLubangoHuamboBenguelaCabinda
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