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Encyclopedia > Cunene (province)
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Cunene is a province of Angola. It has an area of 87,342 km² and a population of approximately 200,000. Ondjiva is the capital of the province. Angola is divided into 18 provinces: Bengo Benguela Bié Cabinda Cuando Cubango Cuanza Norte Cuanza Sul Cunene Huambo Huila Luanda Lunda Norte Lunda Sul Malanje Moxico Namibe Uige Zaire Categories: Lists of subnational entities | Angola | Provinces of Angola ... Ondjiva is a town located in southern Angola. ...


Cunene lies north of the Cunene River, that forms the border between Angola and Namibia. The Cunene River (sometimes transliterated Kunene) is a river in Southwest Africa. ...




Provinces of Angola Flag of Angola
Bengo | Benguela | Bié | Cabinda | Cuando Cubango | Cuanza Norte | Cuanza Sul | Cunene | Huambo | Huíla | Luanda | Lunda Norte | Lunda Sul | Malanje | Moxico | Namibe | Uíge | Zaire

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Angola - OCHA: 11-Feb-03 (2416 words)
Cunene Province: The Provincial Government of Cunene has confirmed the arrival of 762 resettlement kits for ex-combatants who will remain in the province.
Uíge Province: Humanitarian access to and from the province is improving, despite the renewed deterioration of the road via Quitexe.
Zaire Province: Humanitarian partners report a constant influx of refugees from the DRC into M'Banza Kongo and current facilities at the transit camp established at the old Kiowa IDP camp are insufficient to receive the incoming numbers of people.
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