Angola
Come visit this beautiful country!
Holidays and FestivalS
- New years day They celebrate it as we use to with family and friends andwith a lot of food and drinks in January 1
- Luandas Day: celebrates with music, dancing, food, art display and several bus tours. Make it in January 25
- Day of the Armed Struggle: This is held in memory of the Baixa de Cassanje revolt (1961). Workers at a cotton plant started to protest for better working conditions,In February 4 is celebrated.
- Others celebrations are: carnival,International Women’s Day,Day of Peace and Reconciliation, Easter, etc.
Places to Visit
Top Places to Visit
Cataratas de Kalandula
Terceras más altas de áfrica
Imponentes cataratas, llamadas del Duque de Braganza hasta 1975 (durante el dominio portugués), que se encuentran en el río Lucala, afluente del Kwanza.
Parque nacional del Bicuar
Parque nacional de Mupa
Did You Know
Language: portuguese
Things to do: They practice some sports such as basketball and soccer also they are very known because angola have hsitoric in martial art.
Cultural aspects: The substrate of Angolan culture is African, mostly bantu, while portuguese culture has been imported. The diverse ethnic communities – and other peoples – maintain to varying degrees their own cultural traits, traditions and languages, but in the cities, where slightly more than half of the population now lives, a mixed culture has been emerging since colonial times – in luanda since its foundation in the 16th century. In this urban culture, the Portuguese heritage has become more and more dominant. An African influence is evident in music and dance, and is moulding the way in which Portuguese is spoken, but is almost disappearing from the vocabulary.