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15/18 Daily and News websites in Angola and Benguela. Benguela and Angola Daily news 100 news newspaper, horoscope Benguela, motion free, show mail, press spirit star, nation business, busines : Benguela Angola. Civil war has been the norm in Angola since independence from Portugal in 1975. A 1994 peace accord between the government and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) provided for the integration of former UNITA insurgents into the government and armed forces. A national unity government was installed in April of 1997, but serious fighting resumed in late 1998, rendering hundreds of thousands of people homeless. Up to 1.5 million lives may have been lost in fighting over the past quarter century. The death of insurgent leader Jonas SAVIMBI in 2002 and a subsequent cease-fire with UNITA may bode well for the country. Electric : 220V. European round 2-pin plugs Local information Benguela Angola.
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