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Cuanza Sul Province

Province of Angola

Cuanza Sul Province

Summary

Province of Angola

FieldValue
nameCuanza Sul
native_name_lang
settlement_typeProvince
image_mapCuanza Sul in Angola (2024).svg
map_captionCuanza Sul, province of Angola
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameAngola
seat_typeCapital
seatSumbe
leader_titleGovernor
leader_nameNarciso Damasio dos Santos Benedito
leader_title1Vice-Governor for the Political, Economic and Social Sector
leader_name1Emilia Cambundo Tchinawalile Antonio Salles Camuhoto
leader_title2Vice-Governor for Technical Services and Infrastructures
leader_name2Heitor Dario de Jose Henriques Alfredo
area_total_km255600
population_total1,881,873
population_as_of2014 census
population_density_km2auto
blank_name_sec1HDI (2018)
blank_info_sec10.445
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iso_codeAO-CUS
website

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Cuanza Sul Province ("South Cuanza"; Umbundu: Kwanza Kombuelo Volupale) is a province of Angola. It has an area of 55,660 km2 and a population of 1,881,873. Sumbe is the capital of the province. Dom founded the province in 1769 as Novo Redondo ("New Redondo").

History

The province was badly affected during the Angolan Civil War (1975–2002). A large number of civilians were killed in the clashes between National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) and Angolan Armed Forces (FAA). Coffee plantations and fields were destroyed. Frequent attacks forced people to leave their municipalities. UNITA had opened its central front in the province. Around 116,000 displaced people were living in camps. The majority of them were from the rural areas and the densely populated plateau regions. On 17 December 2000, the UNITA combatants killed 31 FAA soldiers and looted vehicles, arms and about 20,000 litres of diesel in Quibala. In April 2001 they attacked FAA outposts and captured firearms.

Landmines laid during the civil war are still present and contracts to clear them were given to different organisations. They are still present in several areas. The province has a high density of landmines. In 2008 the province's Maria Restino Manuel was declared the Internet winner of Miss Landmine 2008. She had secured 29% of the online votes.

Geography

Cachoeiras do Binda

Kibalas, N'goias, Musseles, Mussumbas and Bailundos are the major ethnic groups in the province. The Kimbundu language is most commonly used. Umbundu is also spoken. Bengo Province and Cuanza Norte Province are located to its north. Malanje and Bie Provinces are located to its east, while Huambo and Benguela provinces border it in south. The province's coastline on the Atlantic Ocean is 180 km in length. Cuanza Sul city lies on the southern bank of the Cuanza River.

Municipalities

Within Cuanza Sul Province includes the following municipalities:

  • Amboim (Gabela)
  • Cassongue
  • Conda
  • Ebo
  • Libolo (Calulo)
  • Mussende
  • Porto Amboim
  • Quibala
  • Quilenda
  • Seles (Uku Seles)
  • Sumbe (Ngangula)
  • Waku-Kungo (Cela)

Communes

The province of Cuanza Sul contains the following communes (); sorted by their respective municipalities:

  • Amboim Municipality: – Assango, Gabela
  • Cassongue Municipality: – Atôme, Cassongue, Dumbi, Pambangala (Pampangala)
  • Conda Municipality: – Conda, Cunjo
  • Ebo Municipality: – Condé, Ebo, Kassange (Quissanje)
  • Libolo Municipality: – Cabuta (Kabuta), Calulo, Munenga, Quissongo (Kissongo)
  • Mussende Municipality: – Mussende, Quienha (Kienha), São Lucas
  • Porto Amboim Municipality: – Capolo (Kapolo), Porto Amboim
  • Quibala Municipality: – Cariango (Kariango), Dala Cachibo, Lonhe, Quibala (Kibala)
  • Quilenda Municipality: – Quilenda (Kilenda), Quirimbo (Kirimbo)
  • Seles Municipality: – Amboiva, Botera, Seles
  • Sumbe Municipality: – Gangula (Ngangula), Gungo, Quicombo (Kicombo), Sumbe
  • Waku-Kungo (Cela) Municipality: – Kissanga Kungo (Quissanga Cunjo), Sanga, Uaco Cungo

Administration

The province's governor is Eusébio de Brito Teixeira. António da Gama Lopes Teixeira, Mateus Alves Morais de Brito and Maria de Lourdes Sousa Abambres Veiga are deputy governors for Technical and infrastructure Services, Economic Sector Area and Political and Social Sector Area respectively.

Economy and education

Coffee, cotton, fruits, rice and tobacco are the major agricultural products. The province has large deposits of alluvial and eluvial diamonds and Gypsum. Sumbe and Porto Amboim are major fish processing centres.

The Independent University of Angola is located in the province's capital and has emerged as the most important educational centre in the province. Established in August 2003 it offers courses in agronomy, veterinary science and forestry.

List of governors of Cuanza Sul

NameYears in office
Manuel da Cruz Gaspar1975–1977
Luís Doukui Paulo de Castro1977–1979
Armando Fandano Ndembo1979–1982
Francisco José Ramos da Cruz1982–1992
Aurélio Segunda1992–1994
Francisco José Ramos da Cruz1994–1999
Francisco Higino Lopes Carneiro1999–2002
Serafim Maria do Prado2002–2012
Eusébio de Brito Teixeira2012–2019
Job Pedro Castelo Capapinha2019–

Up to 1991, the official name was Provincial Commissioner

References

Citations

Bibliography

References

  1. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab".
  2. [http://aiangola.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Publicação-Resultados-Definitivos-Censo-Geral-2014_Versão-22032016_DEFINITIVA-18H17.pdf 2014 Population census (INE Angola) - page 89] {{webarchive. link. (2016-05-06)
  3. "Landmine Monitor Report".
  4. (3 April 2008). "Amputee Beauty Pageant Crowns Miss Landmine 2008".
  5. "Cuanza Sul: The Province".
  6. "Cuanza Sul Province".
  7. "Cuanza Sul : Government".
  8. "Histórico dos Governadores". cuandocubango.gov.ao.
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