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  • MPLA
  • Ruling party of Angola since 1975

    of Angola (Portuguese: Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola, abbr. MPLA), from 1977 to 1990 called the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola

    MPLA

    MPLA

    MPLA

  • UNITA
  • Angolan political party

    of Angola (MPLA) and the National Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA) in the Angolan War for Independence (1961–1975) and then against the MPLA in the ensuing

    UNITA

    UNITA

    UNITA

  • Angolan Civil War
  • 1975–2002 military conflict

    the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and the anti-communist National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA). The MPLA and UNITA had different roots

    Angolan Civil War

    Angolan Civil War

    Angolan_Civil_War

  • Jonas Savimbi
  • Angolan politician and rebel leader (1934–2002)

    ruling People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola, also known as the MPLA, during the Angolan Civil War. Savimbi was killed in a clash with government

    Jonas Savimbi

    Jonas Savimbi

    Jonas_Savimbi

  • People's Republic of Angola
  • Self-declared socialist state (1975–1992)

    November 1975 by leaders of the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), at the time a Marxist–Leninist organisation, as a communist state. The

    People's Republic of Angola

    People's Republic of Angola

    People's_Republic_of_Angola

  • Angola
  • Country in Southern Africa

    year, between the ruling People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), backed by the Soviet Union and Cuba; the insurgent National Union for the

    Angola

    Angola

    Angola

  • Angolan War of Independence
  • 1961–1974 armed conflict in Southwestern Africa

    was a war of independence fought by the Angolan nationalist forces of the MPLA, UNITA and FNLA against Portugal. It began as an uprising by Angolans against

    Angolan War of Independence

    Angolan War of Independence

    Angolan_War_of_Independence

  • Youth of MPLA
  • The Youth of MPLA (Portuguese: Juventude do MPLA, JMPLA) is a major mass organization within the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola - Party

    Youth of MPLA

    Youth of MPLA

    Youth_of_MPLA

  • José Eduardo dos Santos
  • President of Angola from 1979 to 2017

    (FAA) and president of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), the party that has ruled Angola since it won independence in 1975. By the

    José Eduardo dos Santos

    José Eduardo dos Santos

    José_Eduardo_dos_Santos

  • Cuban intervention in Angola
  • 1975–1991 operation in southwestern Africa

    of the communist-aligned People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) against the pro-western coalition of the National Union for the Total Independence

    Cuban intervention in Angola

    Cuban intervention in Angola

    Cuban_intervention_in_Angola

  • João Lourenço
  • President of Angola since 2017

    became the chairman of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), the ruling party. He was the party's secretary-general from 1998 to 2003

    João Lourenço

    João Lourenço

    João_Lourenço

  • Flag of Angola
  • credited with designing the national flag, which is based on the flag of the MPLA (People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola), the country's ruling party

    Flag of Angola

    Flag of Angola

    Flag_of_Angola

  • 2022 Angolan general election
  • Assembly. Incumbent president João Lourenço was eligible for one more term. The MPLA was re-elected with a reduced majority, winning 124 seats with 51% of the

    2022 Angolan general election

    2022 Angolan general election

    2022_Angolan_general_election

  • National Assembly (Angola)
  • Unicameral legislature of Angola

    the national level. The People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) has held a majority in the Assembly since Angolan independence in 1975.

    National Assembly (Angola)

    National Assembly (Angola)

    National_Assembly_(Angola)

  • National Liberation Front of Angola
  • Political party in Angola

    in aid to the FNLA. In late 1972, the FNLA concluded a ceasefire with the MPLA, which was being attacked by the former in northwest Angola and by the Portuguese

    National Liberation Front of Angola

    National Liberation Front of Angola

    National_Liberation_Front_of_Angola

  • Operation Savannah (Angola)
  • 1975–76 South African incursion during the Border War

    driving the MPLA, Soviet and Cuban forces out of southern Angola so as to strengthen the position of UNITA, the main opponent of the MPLA and an ally

    Operation Savannah (Angola)

    Operation Savannah (Angola)

    Operation_Savannah_(Angola)

  • 2017 Angolan general election
  • president. The ruling party MPLA headed by João Lourenço was widely expected to win. Preliminary results show that MPLA won with a clear margin. The

    2017 Angolan general election

    2017 Angolan general election

    2017_Angolan_general_election

  • Halloween Massacre (Angola)
  • Conflict of the Angolan civil war

    purge of UNITA party members and supporters carried out by Angola's ruling MPLA from October 30 to November 1, 1992, in Luanda, Angola. The unrest occurred

    Halloween Massacre (Angola)

    Halloween_Massacre_(Angola)

  • Agostinho Neto
  • President of Angola from 1975 to 1979

    Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) during the war for independence. He led the MPLA during the beginning of the Angolan Civil War, which

    Agostinho Neto

    Agostinho Neto

    Agostinho_Neto

  • 1992 Angolan general election
  • election monitors. The ruling People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) won both elections; however eight opposition parties, in particular the

    1992 Angolan general election

    1992 Angolan general election

    1992_Angolan_general_election

  • Costas Georgiou
  • Cypriot-born British mercenary (1951–1976)

    Trial for activities during the Angolan Civil War after being captured by MPLA forces. He is described by some journalists as an extremely violent leader

    Costas Georgiou

    Costas_Georgiou

  • People's Movement for the Liberation of Azawad
  • 1990–1996 Tuareg militant group in north Mali

    l'Azawad, MPLA) was a Tuareg militant rebel group in northern Mali. Initially based amongst exiles in Algeria and, especially, Libya, MPLA launched an

    People's Movement for the Liberation of Azawad

    People's_Movement_for_the_Liberation_of_Azawad

  • Alvor Agreement
  • 1975 treaty granting Angola independence

    Portuguese government, the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), the National Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA), National Union for the

    Alvor Agreement

    Alvor_Agreement

  • Deolinda Rodrigues
  • Angolan revolutionary (1939–1968)

    poet. She was a member of the Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola (MPLA, transl. 'People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola') and, in addition

    Deolinda Rodrigues

    Deolinda_Rodrigues

  • List of political parties in Angola
  • The Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) has ruled Angola since independence in 1975. From 1975 to 1991, it was the sole legally existing

    List of political parties in Angola

    List_of_political_parties_in_Angola

  • Sambizanga (film)
  • 1972 film by Sarah Maldoror

    of Angola (MPLA), an anti-colonial political movement. Maldoror co-wrote the screenplay with her husband, who was a leader within the MPLA. Sambizanga

    Sambizanga (film)

    Sambizanga_(film)

  • Malaysian Communist Party
  • Political party in Malaysia

    the MPLA and the Thai authorities, whereby MPLA would cease its armed struggle whilst the Thai authorities would respect the 'dignity of [the MPLA] members'

    Malaysian Communist Party

    Malaysian_Communist_Party

  • Communist Organization of Angola
  • Angolan Maoist party

    Cabral Committees, the OCA opposed the government of Agostinho Neto and the MPLA. It was fiercely critical of the Cuban intervention in Angola, called for

    Communist Organization of Angola

    Communist Organization of Angola

    Communist_Organization_of_Angola

  • 1977 Angolan coup attempt
  • Failed coup in angola

    of the government and the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA). He had successfully put down Daniel Chipenda's Eastern Revolt and the Active

    1977 Angolan coup attempt

    1977_Angolan_coup_attempt

  • Democratic Front for the Liberation of Angola
  • Political movement in colonial Angola

    brainchild of the chairman of the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) Agostinho Neto, as a united front against Portuguese colonial rule. However

    Democratic Front for the Liberation of Angola

    Democratic_Front_for_the_Liberation_of_Angola

  • 2027 Angolan general election
  • 111 seats needed for a majority Party Presidential candidate Current seats MPLA João Lourenço 124 UNITA Adalberto Costa Júnior 90 PRS Benedito Daniel 2 FNLA

    2027 Angolan general election

    2027 Angolan general election

    2027_Angolan_general_election

  • 2012 Angolan general election
  • The ruling MPLA still refused to hold the second round of the presidential election, but organised parliamentary elections in 2008. The MPLA's resultant

    2012 Angolan general election

    2012 Angolan general election

    2012_Angolan_general_election

  • Eugénio César Laborinho
  • Angolan politician

    General and politician of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA); Governor of Cabinda Province; Minister of Interior of Angola since 2019

    Eugénio César Laborinho

    Eugénio_César_Laborinho

  • 2008 Angolan parliamentary election
  • results showed the ruling People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) winning 82% of the vote and 191 of 220 seats in the Parliament of Angola

    2008 Angolan parliamentary election

    2008 Angolan parliamentary election

    2008_Angolan_parliamentary_election

  • Democratic People's Republic of Angola
  • Unrecognized government (1975–2002)

    though by February 1976, its FNLA forces had been largely defeated by the MPLA of the People's Republic of Angola. The Democratic People's Republic, at

    Democratic People's Republic of Angola

    Democratic People's Republic of Angola

    Democratic_People's_Republic_of_Angola

  • List of Angolan flags
  • Retrieved 8 February 2025. "Simbolos" [Symbols]. Portal Oficial do MPLA (in Portuguese). MPLA. Retrieved 8 February 2025. Smith, Whitney (2 February 2001).

    List of Angolan flags

    List_of_Angolan_flags

  • Lúcio Lara
  • Angolan politician

    (MPLA). He served as General Secretary of the MPLA during the Angolan War of Independence and Angolan Civil War. Lara, a founding member of the MPLA,

    Lúcio Lara

    Lúcio_Lara

  • LAMPA
  • Chemical compound

    LAMP, or LMP), also known as LMP-55 or as N-methyl-N-propyllysergamide (MPLA), is a structural analogue of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) that has been

    LAMPA

    LAMPA

    LAMPA

  • Manuel Vicente
  • Angolan politician (born 1956)

    France-Presse reported in February 2012, citing an MPLA source, that Vicente would have the second spot on the MPLA's candidate list for the 2012 election, behind

    Manuel Vicente

    Manuel Vicente

    Manuel_Vicente

  • People's Armed Forces of Liberation of Angola
  • Former armed wing of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA)

    Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) but later (1975–1991) became Angola's official armed forces when the MPLA took control of the government. Its

    People's Armed Forces of Liberation of Angola

    People's Armed Forces of Liberation of Angola

    People's_Armed_Forces_of_Liberation_of_Angola

  • Mercenaries in the Angolan Civil War
  • foreigners who participated in the Angolan Civil War on the side of the MPLA or the rebels, but were not personnel military of the interventionist states

    Mercenaries in the Angolan Civil War

    Mercenaries_in_the_Angolan_Civil_War

  • Agostinho Neto Pioneer Organization
  • of Angola (MPLA). OPA is led in its day-to-day affairs by the MPLA Youth. It was founded on 1 December 1963 as the "Kudianguelas" by MPLA co-founder Lúcio

    Agostinho Neto Pioneer Organization

    Agostinho_Neto_Pioneer_Organization

  • Ruth Lara
  • Portuguese-Angolan mathematician, translator, and activist

    (MPLA) : de elite revolucionária a elite dirigente (PDF). Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. "Lúcio Lara, nacionalista e co-fundador do MPLA"

    Ruth Lara

    Ruth_Lara

  • Angola–Soviet Union relations
  • Bilateral relations

    provincial Angola dwindled, the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), supported by the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc, fought against the

    Angola–Soviet Union relations

    Angola–Soviet Union relations

    Angola–Soviet_Union_relations

  • Republic of Cabinda
  • Unrecognized state in Angola, 1975–1976

    national liberation movements (People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), National Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA) and National Union for the Total

    Republic of Cabinda

    Republic of Cabinda

    Republic_of_Cabinda

  • Iyad Ag Ghali
  • Malian Tuareg militant (born 1954)

    Ghali directed attacks by the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MPLA) on Tidermèn and Ménaka that killed eighteen people, including at least four

    Iyad Ag Ghali

    Iyad_Ag_Ghali

  • Angola–Cuba relations
  • Bilateral relations

    alongside the Marxist–Leninist People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) government; against the Western-backed National Union for the Total Independence

    Angola–Cuba relations

    Angola–Cuba relations

    Angola–Cuba_relations

  • Operation Klipklop
  • seven defenders, possibly PLAN or MPLA soldiers, died in the attack that followed with the SADF destroying the MPLA base in the town on their withdrawal

    Operation Klipklop

    Operation_Klipklop

  • Portuguese Angola
  • 1575–1975 Portuguese possession in West Africa

    guerrilla. The Communist MPLA was led by mestiço intellectuals and drew most of its support from the Mbundu people and mestiços. The MPLA also tended to drew

    Portuguese Angola

    Portuguese Angola

    Portuguese_Angola

  • John Stockwell (CIA officer)
  • American activist and former CIA officer

    States. The CIA, he stated, had singled out the MPLA to be an enemy in Angola despite the fact that the MPLA wanted relations with the United States and had

    John Stockwell (CIA officer)

    John_Stockwell_(CIA_officer)

  • Fractionism
  • Political movement

    called Nito's Group or Nitism (Angolan Portuguese: nitismo), and self-called MPLA Action Committee — FAPLA-People Unit, was an Angolan political movement with

    Fractionism

    Fractionism

  • Ovimbundu
  • Ethnic group in central-southern Angola

    the Portuguese from 1966 to 1974, was an adversary of the rival movement MPLA during the Angolan Civil War of 1975 to 2002, and is at present an opposition

    Ovimbundu

    Ovimbundu

    Ovimbundu

  • Eastern Revolt
  • Angolan nationalist organization

    of Angola (MPLA), established the Eastern Front, significantly expanding the MPLA's reach in Angola. When the EF collapsed, Chipenda and MPLA leader Agostinho

    Eastern Revolt

    Eastern_Revolt

  • Esperança da Costa
  • Vice President of Angola since 2022

    was the deputy head of the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) party for the 2022 Angolan general elections. With the party's victory,

    Esperança da Costa

    Esperança da Costa

    Esperança_da_Costa

  • Iko Carreira
  • Angolan politician (1933–2000)

    the death of Angola's first president, Agostinho Neto, his position in the MPLA weakened. He later served as ambassador to Algeria and military attaché to

    Iko Carreira

    Iko Carreira

    Iko_Carreira

  • CIA activities in Angola
  • movements, the communist People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and the anti-communist National Union for the Total Independence of Angola

    CIA activities in Angola

    CIA_activities_in_Angola

  • 1970s in Angola
  • Angola-related events during the 1970's

    Neto, the leader of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), declared the independence of the People's Republic of Angola on November

    1970s in Angola

    1970s_in_Angola

  • Conference of Nationalist Organizations of the Portuguese Colonies
  • in Casablanca, Morocco by the PAIGC of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde, the MPLA of Angola, UDENAMO (later FRELIMO) of Mozambique and the MLSTP of São Tomé

    Conference of Nationalist Organizations of the Portuguese Colonies

    Conference_of_Nationalist_Organizations_of_the_Portuguese_Colonies

  • Mário Pinto de Andrade
  • Angolan poet and politician (1928–1990)

    Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and was elected its first President in 1960. His brother, Joaquim Pinto de Andrade, was made the MPLA's first honorary President

    Mário Pinto de Andrade

    Mário Pinto de Andrade

    Mário_Pinto_de_Andrade

  • Fidel Castro
  • Leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008

    230 military advisers into Angola in November 1975 to aid Neto's Marxist MPLA in the Angolan Civil War. When the US and South Africa stepped up their support

    Fidel Castro

    Fidel Castro

    Fidel_Castro

  • Holden Roberto
  • Angolan politician (1923–2007)

    would be absorbed by the MPLA. The FNLA abducted MPLA members, deported them to Kinshasa, and killed them. In 1991, the FNLA and MPLA agreed to the Bicesse

    Holden Roberto

    Holden Roberto

    Holden_Roberto

  • Portuguese Colonial War
  • 1961–1974 wars of independence in Africa

    of Angola (MPLA), and the União das Populações de Angola (UPA), which became the National Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA) in 1962. The MPLA commenced

    Portuguese Colonial War

    Portuguese Colonial War

    Portuguese_Colonial_War

  • Daniel Chipenda
  • Liberation of Angola's (MPLA) field commander in the Eastern Front before founding and leading the Eastern Revolt, a faction of the MPLA. He later joined the

    Daniel Chipenda

    Daniel_Chipenda

  • Nito Alves
  • Angolan Independence Leader

    A hardline member of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), Alves is best known for his failed 1977 coup attempt against the government

    Nito Alves

    Nito_Alves

  • Manuel Homem
  • Angolan politician

    Provincial Secretary of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) in Luanda and a member of the 8th Politburo. He had served as the Minister

    Manuel Homem

    Manuel Homem

    Manuel_Homem

  • Cabinda Province
  • Exclave and province of Angola

    the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), with the support of Cuban troops. The MPLA overthrew the provisional FLEC government and incorporated

    Cabinda Province

    Cabinda Province

    Cabinda_Province

  • Nigeria
  • Country in West Africa

    pro-self-government causes in the 1970s, including garnering support for Angola's MPLA, SWAPO in Namibia, and aiding opposition to the minority governments of Portuguese

    Nigeria

    Nigeria

    Nigeria

  • Constitution of Angola
  • Supreme law of Angola

    more than 400 years, beginning the 15th century. Three principal parties, MPLA, National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA) and the National Union

    Constitution of Angola

    Constitution of Angola

    Constitution_of_Angola

  • History of Angola
  • MPLA, UNITA, and the FNLA, through the Alvor Agreement. The coalition quickly broke down, however, and the country descended into civil war. The MPLA

    History of Angola

    History_of_Angola

  • Military history of Angola
  • party of Angola. The MPLA played a major role in country's struggle during the Angolan War of Independence. After independence, MPLA fought a civil war

    Military history of Angola

    Military_history_of_Angola

  • Cabinda War
  • 1975–present conflict in the Angolan exclave of Cabinda

    Angola in the Alvor Agreement where the 3 Angolan independence movements (MPLA, UNITA and FNLA) were present, denying Cabinda the right to self-determination

    Cabinda War

    Cabinda War

    Cabinda_War

  • Angola–United States relations
  • Bilateral relations

    the Liberation of Angola (MPLA). When the Angolan Civil War began in 1975, the U.S. extended military aid to both of MPLA's domestic rivals: the National

    Angola–United States relations

    Angola–United States relations

    Angola–United_States_relations

  • Africa
  • Continent

    As an example, during the Angolan Civil War, the Soviet and Cuban aligned MPLA and the American aligned UNITA received the vast majority of their military

    Africa

    Africa

    Africa

  • Mountain Plains Library Association
  • American professional association

    The Mountain Plains Library Association (MPLA) is a non-profit organization based in the western United States that promotes the development of librarians

    Mountain Plains Library Association

    Mountain_Plains_Library_Association

  • Pitra Neto
  • Angolan politician (born 1958)

    the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) in 1974. He has been a member of the MPLA's central committee since 1998. Since joining the party

    Pitra Neto

    Pitra_Neto

  • 1990 Ménaka raid
  • Rebel skirmish with army in Mali

    Tuareg rebels from the People's Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MPLA) attacked the Malian Army outpost at Ménaka, sparking the Tuareg rebellion

    1990 Ménaka raid

    1990_Ménaka_raid

  • Joana Lina
  • Angolan politician (born 1957)

    She is affiliated with the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA). She was a deputy for the party in the National Circle of the National Assembly

    Joana Lina

    Joana_Lina

  • Sita Valles
  • Liberation of Angola (MPLA), seen as pro-Soviet, which was directed by Nito Alves and José Van-Dunem. By 1976, Alves was the new MPLA government's interior

    Sita Valles

    Sita Valles

    Sita_Valles

  • Battle of Quifangondo
  • Battle of the Angolan Civil War

    (FAPLA), armed wing of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), and the National Liberation Army of Angola (ELNA), armed wing of the National

    Battle of Quifangondo

    Battle of Quifangondo

    Battle_of_Quifangondo

  • Che Guevara
  • Argentine revolutionary (1928–1967)

    was coordinating with African liberation movements in exile such as the MPLA in Angola and MNR in Congo-Brazzaville, while stating that Africa represented

    Che Guevara

    Che Guevara

    Che_Guevara

  • Higino Carneiro
  • Angolan politician (born 1962)

    (born July 8, 1962) is currently[update] a member of parliament for the MPLA in Angola. He is, along with fellow "top generals" João Maria de Sousa, Hélder

    Higino Carneiro

    Higino_Carneiro

  • Maria Eugénia Neto
  • Portuguese-Angolan writer (born 1934)

    Movement for the Liberation of Angola, MPLA), but the following year, the family moved again to Brazzaville, when the MPLA was ousted. They relocated again

    Maria Eugénia Neto

    Maria_Eugénia_Neto

  • Janira Hopffer Almada
  • Cape Verdean politician

    to a congress held by the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) in Angola as a delegate, both parties linked to the struggle against colonialism

    Janira Hopffer Almada

    Janira Hopffer Almada

    Janira_Hopffer_Almada

  • 8th Politburo of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola
  • Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), officially the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the MPLA elected at the 8th Congress, was elected

    8th Politburo of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola

    8th_Politburo_of_the_People's_Movement_for_the_Liberation_of_Angola

  • Luanda Trial
  • 1976 trial and execution of Western mercenaries in Luanda during the Angolan Civil War

    three-sided civil war. The Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) was supported by the Soviet Union and Cuba, while the United States and

    Luanda Trial

    Luanda_Trial

  • List of presidents of Angola
  • 3 years, 303 days MPLA — 2 Santos, JoséJosé Eduardo dos Santos (1942–2022) 21 September 1979 27 August 1992 12 years, 341 days MPLA 1979 1986 Republic

    List of presidents of Angola

    List of presidents of Angola

    List_of_presidents_of_Angola

  • Pepetela
  • Angolan writer (born 1941)

    Pepetela was born in Benguela, Portuguese Angola, and fought as a member of the MPLA in the long guerrilla war for Angola's independence. Much of his writing

    Pepetela

    Pepetela

    Pepetela

  • Cuba
  • Country in the Caribbean

    again in 1988 at the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale, the Cubans alongside their MPLA allies fought UNITA rebels and apartheid South African forces. In December

    Cuba

    Cuba

    Cuba

  • South African Border War
  • 1966–1990 war between South Africa and PLAN

    Agreement disintegrated and the MPLA requested support from its communist allies. Between February and April 1975, the MPLA's armed wing, the People's Armed

    South African Border War

    South African Border War

    South_African_Border_War

  • Independence Day (Angola)
  • National holiday in Angola

    Portuguese, the MPLA, the FNLA and the UNITA ended the war of independence with the formation of a transitional government. In July, the MPLA forced the FNLA

    Independence Day (Angola)

    Independence_Day_(Angola)

  • Tripartite Accord (1988)
  • 1988 treaty between Angola, Cuba and South Africa

    Namibia. The Cubans too faced the economic pressures of the war, as the MPLA government of Angola had stopped paying Cuba for its services.[citation needed]

    Tripartite Accord (1988)

    Tripartite_Accord_(1988)

  • Francisco Manuel de Queiróz
  • Angolan politician

    politician and cabinet minister. He is a member of parliament. He is member of MPLA. Queiróz was born in Kuito on 7 June 1951. He has a law degree from Agostinho

    Francisco Manuel de Queiróz

    Francisco Manuel de Queiróz

    Francisco_Manuel_de_Queiróz

  • 5th National Assembly of Angola
  • Cerqueira - President of the National Assembly - MPLA Américo António Cuononoca - 1st Vice President - MPLA Arlete Leona Chimbinda - 2nd Vice President -

    5th National Assembly of Angola

    5th_National_Assembly_of_Angola

  • Carolina Cerqueira
  • Angolan politician

    between 2013 and 2016, she was the Vice President Parliamentary Group of MPLA 2008-2010, she was elected as the Deputy to the National Assembly during

    Carolina Cerqueira

    Carolina Cerqueira

    Carolina_Cerqueira

  • Ambrósio Lukoki
  • Angolan politician and diplomat

    2008-01-15. "LUTO/LUKOKI: Elogio Fúnebre do Bureau Político do MPLA" (in Portuguese). mpla.ao. Retrieved 9 Mar 2019. Gale, Thomson (1979). Countries of

    Ambrósio Lukoki

    Ambrósio_Lukoki

  • Huambo
  • Municipality in Angola

    People's Republic of Angola, as UNITA's rival to the MPLA's People's Republic of Angola. However, the MPLA took the city back on 8 February 1976 with the help

    Huambo

    Huambo

    Huambo

  • Ilídio Machado
  • Angolan politician (1914–1983)

    high-ranking member of the Angolan Communist Party, and helped co-found the MPLA with Viriato da Cruz, Mário Pinto de Andrade, and Lúcio Lara on 10 December

    Ilídio Machado

    Ilídio Machado

    Ilídio_Machado

  • President of Angola
  • Head of state and government of Angola

    obtained the position when his People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) won control of the country from the Portuguese. When Neto died in 1979,

    President of Angola

    President of Angola

    President_of_Angola

  • Afonso Van-Dúnem
  • Angolan politician

    as the MPLA-Workers' Party representative in Zambia and Tanzania from 1970 to 1972, as well as being elected to the Central Committee of the MPLA from 1976

    Afonso Van-Dúnem

    Afonso_Van-Dúnem

  • Democratic Renewal Party (Angola)
  • Political party in Angola

    December 16, 1990. The founders of PRD had belonged to the leadership of MPLA, but were exiled during the purges that followed a failed coup in 1977. The

    Democratic Renewal Party (Angola)

    Democratic_Renewal_Party_(Angola)

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Online names & meanings

  • Mallery
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mallery

    English : see Mallory.French : from a Frenchified form of a Germanic personal name composed of the elements madal ‘council’ + rīc ‘power’.

  • Zill
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Zill

    Shadow

  • Kodeswari | கோதேஸ்வாரீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kodeswari | கோதேஸ்வாரீ 

    Beauty, Rich

  • Aryamaan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Aryamaan

    Best of the Best

  • Alleyn
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, Gaelic, Irish

    Alleyn

    Fair; Handsome; Both a Diminutive of Albert; Noble; Rock; Comely

  • Jaladhij
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Jaladhij

    The Moon

  • Hajrah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hajrah

    The Wife of Prophet Ibrahim (as)

  • Giulio
  • Boy/Male

    Italian

    Giulio

    Youthful;and Julio.

  • Ubadah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ubadah |

    Old Arabic name, Worship

  • Satyarpita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Satyarpita

    Dedicated to truth, Personified

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