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Apresentação:
Telecomunicações[0,5MB]
Transportes
[2MB] Transportes
Ferroviários [2.8MB]
Petróleo [5MB]
ICEP/Angola
(Novembro 2005) [236k]
ICEP/Angola (Janeiro 2006) [382k]
ICEP/Angola
(Fevereiro 2006) [270k]
Luanda |
Bengo |
Benguela |
Cabinda |
Kuanza Sul |
Namibe |
Huíla |
Zaire
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Uíge |
Huambo |
Kuanza Norte |
Kuando Kubango |
Bié |
Lunda Sul |
Lunda
Norte |
Malange |
Moxico |
Cunene | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: THE CONSTRUCTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS THE TRANSPORTATION SECTOR AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK SECTORS FISHING SECTOR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY SECTOR THE MINING SECTOR THE OIL SECTOR THE POWER SECTOR THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR THE WATER SECTOR TOURISM HOSPITALITY AND SERVICES
[PT]
Arbitragem Voluntária,
Lei dos crimes contra
a
Economia,
Lei do
Fomento do Empresariado Privado Nacional,
BPI - Estudos Económicos e Financeiros, Junho de 2006 EXPOSITORES PORTUGUESES NA FILDA
CAPITAL: Luanda (more than 4 000
000 inhabits.) INHABITANTS: 13 500 000. MAIN CITIES: Luanda, Benguela, Lobito, Lubango, Namibe and
Cabinda. ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION 18 Provinces; MAIN AIRPORT: the 4 de
Fevereiro in Luanda; MAIN HARBOURS Luanda, Lobito and Namibe; LANGUAGE:
Portuguese
- official;
Plus various local dialects:
The main are
Umbundu, Kimbundu, Kikongo,
Fiote, Chokwé,
etc;
RELIGION: Catholic; CURRENCY: Kwanza; GOVERNMENT: Democracy
led by MPLA; PRESIDENT: José Eduardo dos Santos. |
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MEANS
OF TRANSPORTATION The national territory is full of airports and airfields.
Luanda has today one of the most intense air trafic of all Africa as well
as one of the biggest infrastructure. The national company TAAG - Angola
Airlines has been trying in a tremendous effort to improve its services in
the last few years. Part of the movement of people and cargo is done by
air that implicates a considerable quantity of companies offering mainly
charter flights.
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