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  1. A unit of currency in Angola.
    勒韦安哥拉一货币单位
  2. Angola Gained independence from Portugal.
    安哥拉摆脱葡萄牙统治而独立。
  3. China's credit to Angola is not only welcome in itself.
    此外,世界银行和许多西方捐助者直到现在依然不愿意帮助建造对健康和教育有利的实体项目。


angola
[ noun ]
a republic in southwestern Africa on the Atlantic Ocean; achieved independence from Portugal in 1975 and was the scene of civil war until 1990
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Angola \An*go"la\, n. [A corruption of Angora.]
A fabric made from the wool of the Angora goat.

  1. Angola has long had a reputation as a hard place.
  2. South Africa has refused to give up its control of Namibia, in defiance of the 1978 U.N. resolution, until the Cubans leave Angola.
  3. U.N. peacekeepers are in charge of monitoring the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Aug. 20 cease-fire between Iran and Iraq, the Cuban pullout from Angola and South Africa's exit from Namibia.
  4. Here Mr. Kinsley's slogan, "Innocent civilians will be killed," is being implanted by the intellectuals and media to justify the betrayal of anti-Communist movements in Angola and Mozambique.
  5. Angola has abundant reserves of oil, iron ore and diamonds _ many of them untapped _ and a rich soil that could turn it into a breadbasket of Africa.
  6. They also said they believed the money was meant to improve the quality of life of the Cuban troops in Angola, who were helping the Marxist goverment fight guerrillas.
  7. Also Wednesday, U.S.-backed Angolan rebels fighting the Marxist government said they captured a town on the Benguela railroad, the principal route for transporting minerals from Zaire, Zambia and eastern Angola to the Atlantic Ocean port of Lobito.
  8. Savimbi, meanwhile, denies claims by Dos Santos that he agreed to go into exile and to integrate his troops into Angola's army.
  9. In sessions Saturday morning and afternoon, the delegates dealt with widely divergent proposals presented Friday on how to resolve the war in Angola and end South African rule in Namibia, conference sources said.
  10. UNITA was not party to U.S.-brokered international accords signed in New York in which South Africa pledged to halt aid to the guerrillas and allow Angola's southern neighbor Namibia to gain independence.
  11. The Cuban Mission, meanwhile, said the first contingent of about 3,000 men will leave Angola on Jan. 10.
  12. Nearly 1,000 South African soldiers, who supported Angola's anti-Marxist guerrillas, crossed into South-West Africa on Tuesday, said Lt.
  13. Along with hundreds of thousands of others, Mr. Vissoka gives Angola its unwanted distinction as one of the four African nations most in need of food aid, according to the U.N.
  14. The civil war has devastated Angola's mineral-rich economy and killed over 350,000 people, according to government figures.
  15. South African and Angolan officials met Friday in Brazzaville, Congo, and discussed how to resolve Angola's 13-year civil war and end South African rule over South-West Africa, also known as Namibia.
  16. Two protracted, debilitating wars in southwestern Africa could end if agreement among South Africa, Angola, and Cuba leads to a final settlement.
  17. Savimbi, leader of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, arrived in the Zairean capital Sunday morning for a meeting with President Mobutu Sese Seko, said Zairean government sources who spoke on condition of anonymity.
  18. The South African military has said it expects Angola to use its influence to keep SWAPO rebels at least 150 miles north of the Namibian border.
  19. South Africa said the incursion violated an agreement that the guerrillas would remain in bases at least 100 miles inside Angola until repatriated as unarmed civilians.
  20. South Africa accused armed Namibian nationalist guerrillas of crossing from bases in neighboring Angola, violating U.N.-supervised peace plans for the territory's independence from Pretoria.
  21. Officials of South Africa and Angola will meet for the first time to discuss a peace settlement that will include the possible withdrawal of Cuban forces from Angola when they join delegates from the United States and Cuba in London next week.
  22. Officials of South Africa and Angola will meet for the first time to discuss a peace settlement that will include the possible withdrawal of Cuban forces from Angola when they join delegates from the United States and Cuba in London next week.
  23. Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, says he'll huddle with fellow Democrats to discuss the future of U.S. policy in Angola, which is opposed by some prominent black Americans.
  24. They also say Angola for the first time has accepted the principle of a total Cuban troop withdrawal.
  25. Abernathy said Savimbi deserved U.S. support from "the black people of America and the world, and white people of goodwill and all mankind" in his effort to bring peace to Angola.
  26. Angola's ruling Marxist party, the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola, or MPLA in its Portuguese initials, has created a bureaucracy that stifles initiative.
  27. Angola's ruling Marxist party, the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola, or MPLA in its Portuguese initials, has created a bureaucracy that stifles initiative.
  28. Also in Luanda on Wednesday, Jesse Jackson said the United States has a moral obligation to support the peace process it has mediated in Angola, instead of destabilizing the government by backing right-wing rebels.
  29. South Africa announced Nov. 11 that its troops had intervened in Angola's civil war.
  30. UNITA, which has waged a civil war for more than 15 years against the Soviet-supported central government, controls major portions of land in southern Angola where some of the 250,000 Angolans are at risk because of food shortages.
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