Interesting Facts about Angola:
1) At 105 metres high and 400 metres wide, the Kalandula waterfalls is a spectacular waterfall in Angola. It is Africa’s second largest waterfall, after Victoria falls. It’s a five hours drive from Luanda, in Malanje province.
2) Luanda is one of the world’s most expensive city for expats. The capital city is also sometimes referred to as the Paris of Africa. Of course the expenses have got nothing to do with the nickname.
3) Their main dance is the Semba. The word comes from the word ‘massemba’ which means ‘touching of the bellies’. And so, the dance follows the same rules! The Semba is also known as the music of the sea.
It’s frequently confused with the Brazilian Samba and many believe that the Samba originated from the Semba once the Portugese took Angolan labourers to Brazil. Either way, its a very fun dance and I’d love to learn it!
It has also given rise to the dance form – Kizomba which is now widely popular in Europe and USA.
4) Angola has one of the youngest populations in the world. Almost 70 percent of the people are below age 24. This can be attributed to the long civil war in which over 1 million people died.
5) It has a shortage of men! Because of the war, many men died. It is also common practice for a man to have several wives because of this lopsided ratio.
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6) Despite the long years of violence, Angola is one of the wealthiest countries of Africa. Due to bountiful oil and gas resources and precious diamonds, its now the sixth richest country in Africa.
7) A lot of popular Angolan dishes are stew based. The common ingredients are rice, beans, chicken, pork, fish, sweet potato, tomatoes and okra and various sauces. Try the Moamba de galinha (chicken cooked in a red palm oil sauce called moamba de dendem) if you are in Angola
8) There is one tree that is special to Angolan, it’s called “imbondeiro”. Popular belief says that God planted this tree, also known as “Boabob” upside down. The unusual looking imbondeiro tree can be found growing all over the country and on local artwork.
9) Its illegal to click pictures of any government buildings or even look at them through binoculars. It’s also illegal to take their currency, Kwanza, out of the country
10 ) The Giant Sable Antelopes that was supposedly extinct, it was recently discovered can now be found only in Angola. The males’ horns can grow upto 165 cms (almost 5 and a half feet!!) and female horns grow upto 142 cms (more than 4 and a half feet). These curves horns help protect themselves against predators.