CABINDA

kəbĭnˈdə, Angolan exclave (1991 est. pop. 163,000), c.2,800 sq mi (7,300 sq km), W Africa; administered as a province. The town of Cabinda is the chief population center. The territory is bounded on the N by Congo (Brazzaville), on the E and S by Congo (Kinshasa), and on the W by the Atlantic Ocean. Cabinda was once geographically part of Angola but was separated from it in 1885 when the Belgian Congo (Congo [Kinshasa]) acquired a corridor to the sea along the lower Congo River. Largely tropical forest, the region produces hardwoods, coffee, cacao, crude rubber, and palm oil products. Petroleum production from large offshore reserves began in 1968 and now accounts for most of Angola's output. The region, however, has not benefited from the oil wealth, fueling resentment of the government and persistent fighting by Cabindan separatists. The Angolan army gained the upper hand in the fighting, however, in 2002. Cabinda was the scene of heavy fighting during the war for independence from Portugal (1961–75).

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...Liberation Movements in Cabinda 33...square kilometers, including enclave of Cabinda. Topography : Coastal lowland along...divided by many rivers and streams. Much of Cabinda Province coastal plain and hills. Climate...
...Oil Rig Workers, Cabinda 84...236 kilometers from east to west. The Cabinda enclave is separated from the mainland...section of the plateau and parts of the Cabinda enclave, which have areas covered by jungle...
...Banyoro 90 Buryatia Buryat; Buryat Mongol 93 Cabinda Cabindan 96 Calabar Kalabari Ibibio; Efik 99 Canary...
...June 1991 and "Angola in Transition: The Cabinda Factor" CSIS Africa Notes no. 137...Luanda, Namibe, Lobito, Benguela, Cabinda Major exports: petroleum and oil...sector, largely located in the coastal Cabinda enclave in the northwest and offshore...
...Angola, even forcing the cancellation of contracts for Boeing aircraft sales, and the suspension of operations by Gulf Oil in Cabinda. The declaration of economic warfare in this case gives the lie to claims that the U.S. government is unable to influence...
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...factions in the occupied territory of Cabinda, which it has been waging since Angolas independence in 1975. Cabinda, home to approximately 300,000 people...for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda, claims that the region has its own distinct...
...500 crack FAA troops entered Congo from Cabinda province in support of Sassou-Nguesso...Intervention Police Agents Confined in Cabinda, TPA Television Network, Luanda, 1930...announced Congolese forces had attacked Cabinda on 29 September, which could indicate...
...liberation, if they could do so.41 In Cabinda, the small Angolan enclave in the...Movimento da Libertacao da Enclave de Cabinda (MLEC). The local Portuguese officials...counted the Cape Verdean settlers in Cabinda as "loyal."42 The perceived "loyalty...
...remember one time that there was a group that had come down from Cabinda for an appearance at Aguarela Angolana Angolan Watercolor-a...Wholl play better? They played and everyone applauded-it was Cabinda Ritmo. Now, it was Ngoma Jazzs turn and I remember that I got...
...Pointe-Noire, who have affinities with the Linji and Woyo of Cabinda, display an uncanny openness, perhaps because they are a frontier...coastal strip and concentrated on the area between Diosso and the Cabinda enclave. I am indebted to the healers/diviners, chiefs, elders...
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Letters. Ever heard of Cabinda? Two points, among others, make...introduced himself as coming from Cabinda. On enquiring where that country was...Atlantic Ocean. According to this Cabindan, his country was a Portuguese protectorate...
...recent act of aggression" against Angola in the Cabinda Province as well as for "renewed intensified...that was ready to launch an attack against the Cabinda Gulf Oil compound in Malongo, in Cabinda Province, more than 2,000 kilometres from Namibia...
...discoveries in deep waters off the province of Cabinda in the mid-nineties made a dramatic shift...Ocean just offshore from the province of Cabinda. (Gulf was acquired by Chevron in 1984.) Cabindans fclaims that Cabinda never has been part...
...platforms jutted up from the shimmering Cabinda Bay. But as we neared the Takula oilfield...Portugal only incorporated the province of Cabinda into Angola in 1956), the twenty-four...coffee-colored crude off the coast of Cabinda are the countrys economic engine. They...
...production in the northern enclave of Cabinda is being accompanied by massive investment...ChevronTexaco dominates production in Cabinda through its Gulf Oil Company (CABGOC...most of Angola, conflict continues in Cabinda, where FLEC-Renewed and FLECFAC (Front...
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...Seventeen-year-old Yana Ngola, is originally from Cabinda, a province of Angola in Africa. While...2002, violent fighting in the region of Cabinda is ongoing. Yanas father was fighting...to talk about what happened to her in Cabinda. The youngster arrived in Newcastle a...
...Benguela, Lubango and, most delightfully, Cabinda. Accommodation and transport are extremely...And here is their considered opinion of Cabinda, an exclave and province of Angola, separated...but essential travel to the interior of Cabinda Province. In 2008 there were reports of...
...Benguela, Lubango and, most delightfully, Cabinda. Accommodation and transport are extremely...And here is their considered opinion of Cabinda, an exclave and province of Angola, separated...but essential travel to the interior of Cabinda Province. In 2008 there were reports of...
...Geronimo, was kidnapped and jailed. Dad Adriano worked for the separatist movement the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda fighting for independence from the Angolan government. During her captivity she was beaten and burned and systematically raped...
...and Joana was raped and tortured. Dad Adriano worked for separatist movement the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda which fights for independence from the Angolan government. He, Joanas mother Eva, and little brother, 13-year-old Delcio were...
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CABINDA k bin d , Angolan exclave (1991 est. pop. 163,000...km), W Africa; administered as a province. The town of Cabinda is the chief population center. The territory is bounded...by Congo (Kinshasa), and on the W by the Atlantic Ocean. Cabinda was once geographically part of Angola but was separated...
...191,000), including the exclave of Cabinda , 481,351 sq mi (1,246,700 sq km), SW...movements, and by the desire of some Cabindans for their oil-rich region to become independent...supported first the FNLA and then UNITA. In Cabinda, independence forces that had fought...
...c.905,000 sq mi (2,344,000 sq km), central Africa. It borders on Angola in the southwest and west, on the Atlantic Ocean, Cabinda (an Angolan exclave), and the Republic of the Congo in the west, on the Central African Republic and Sudan in the north, on...
...and the Central African Republic; on the east and southeast by the Democratic Republic of the Congo; and on the southwest by Cabinda (an Angolan exclave) and the Atlantic Ocean. Brazzaville is the capital and largest city. Other important cities include...


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