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Background

Angola is rebuilding its country after the end of a 27-year civil war in 2002. Fighting between the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), led by Jose Eduardo DOS SANTOS, and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), led by Jonas SAVIMBI, followed independence from Portugal in 1975. Peace seemed imminent in 1992 when Angola held national elections, but UNITA renewed fighting after being beaten by the MPLA at the polls. Up to 1.5 million lives may have been lost - and 4 million people displaced - in the quarter century of fighting. SAVIMBI's death in 2002 ended UNITA's insurgency and strengthened the MPLA's hold on power. While President DOS SANTOS had pledged to hold legislative elections in 2007, he has since announced that legislative elections will be held in 2008, with Presidential elections planned for 2009. A specific election timetable has yet to be established.

Location

Southern Africa, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean, between Namibia and Democratic Republic of the Congo

Area Comparative

Slightly less than twice the size of Texas

Maritime Claims

Territorial sea: 12 nm

Contiguous zone: 24 nm

Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm

Climate
Semiarid in south and along coast to Luanda; north has cool, dry season (May to October) and hot, rainy season (November to April)

Natural Hazards

Locally heavy rainfall causes periodic flooding on the plateau

Environment Current Issues

Overuse of pastures and subsequent soil erosion attributable to population pressures; desertification; deforestation of tropical rain forest, in response to both international demand for tropical timber and to domestic use as fuel, resulting in loss of biodiversity; soil erosion contributing to water pollution and siltation of rivers and dams; inadequate supplies of potable water

Environment International Agreements

Party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution

Signed, but not ratified: None of the selected agreements

Geography Note

The province of Cabinda is an exclave, separated from the rest of the country by the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Year

Map Reference

  • Africa

Irrigated Land 2003

  • 800 sq km

Area 2007

  • Total
    1,246,700 sq km
  • Land
    1,246,700 sq km
  • Water
    0 sq km

Coastline

  • 1,600 km

Geographical Coordinates

  • 12 30 S, 18 30 E

Land use 2007

  • Arable Land
    2.65%
  • Permanent Crops
    0.23%
  • Other
    97.12%

Terrain

  • Narrow coastal plain rises abruptly to vast interior plateau

Elevation

  • Lowest Point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m
  • Highest Point: Morro de Moco 2,620 m

Land Boundaries

  • Total
    5,198 km
  • Democratic Republic Of The Congo
    2,511 km
  • (of
    which km
  • Is The Boundary Of Discontiguous Cabinda Province)Republic Of The
    Congo km
  • Namibia
    1,376 km
  • Zambia
    1,110 km

Natural Resources

  • Petroleum
  • Diamonds
  • Iron ore
  • Phosphates
  • Copper
  • Feldspar
  • Gold
  • Bauxite
  • Uranium
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