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    1945 to become a city in 1956. It is serviced by the Uíge Airport with daily flights to Luanda. Uíge was renamed Vila Marechal Carmona in 1955 after the...
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    Macocola) Mucaba Negage Puri Quimbele Quitexe Sanza Pombo Songo Uíge The province of Uíge contains the following communes (Portuguese: comunas); sorted...
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  • Futebol Clube do Uíge is an Angolan sports club from the province of Uíge. The club is one of the debutants of Girabola, the Angolan top division league...
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  • department in the Poitou-Charentes region in western France Dange (Uíge province), a place in Uíge province, Angola Rivers: The Dange River (now known as the...
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  • Uíge/Carmona Airport (IATA: UGO, ICAO: FNUG) is a public use airport on the west side of Uíge, the capital of Uíge Province in Angola. The runway additionally...
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  • Clube Desportivo Construtores do Uíge, formerly M.C.H. do Uíge is an Angolan sports club from the northern city of Uíge. The team currently plays in the...
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    Wigtown (redirect from Baile na h-Uige)
    Wigtown (/ˈwɪɡtənˌ -taʊn/ (both used locally); Scottish Gaelic: Baile na h-Ùige) is a town and former royal burgh in Wigtownshire, of which it is the county...
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    media libraries are already operating in the provinces of Luanda, Malanje, Uíge, Cabinda and Lunda South. As for REMA, the provinces of Luanda, Benguela...
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  • Glenuig (Gleann Ùige), small village in Moidart, Lochaber, Highland Uigg, Prince Edward Island, a settlement in Maritime Canada Uíge, a provincial capital...
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    Virei Uíge Province Alto Cauale Ambuila Bembe Buengas Bungo Damba Milunga (formerly Macocola) Mucaba Negage Puri Quimbele Quitexe Sanza Pombo Songo Uíge Zombo...
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  • Congo in Uíge. It was classified as a national monument on May 30, 1925. Portuguese Angola Aida Freudenthal: Fortaleza, Encoje, São José de, Uíge, Angola...
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    other is the Inkisi River, that flows in a northerly direction from the Uíge Province in Angola to the confluence with the Congo at Zongo some 80 km downstream...
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  • União Sport Clube do Uíge is an Angolan football club based in Uíge. They made their debut in Girabola – the Angolan First Division – at the 2013–14 season...
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    Base 9 at Luanda) and two sector air bases (the Base-Aerodrome 3 at Negage, Uíge and the Base-Aerodrome 4 at Henrique de Carvalho, Lunda). A fourth air base...
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  • Airport (ICAO: FNDB) is a public use airport serving the town of Damba, in the Uíge Province of Angola.  Aviation portal List of airports in Angola Transport...
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    viral hemorrhagic fever in Angola, which was centered in the northeastern Uíge Province but also affected many other provinces. The Angolan government had...
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  • from the city of Uíge. The team made its debut in the Gira Angola (Angola's second division championship) in 2016 after winning the Uige province football...
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    North, Cabinda, and Dande. The Diocese of Christ the King (Cristo Rei, in Uíge) is the second of two new dioceses erected during 2021 in anticipation of...
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  • governor of Uíge". VerAngola. Retrieved 2022-03-23. Almeida, Lassalete (2020-10-23). "José Carvalho da Rocha é o novo governador do Uíge". Vivências Press...
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    Ocean, on the north by the Democratic Republic of Congo, on the east by the Uíge Province, and on the south by the Bengo Province. The Kongo people (or Bakongo)...
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    (ZSN or the Rebel Zone of the North), consisting of the provinces of Zaire, Uíge and Cuanza Norte. On 4 February 1961, using arms largely captured from Portuguese...
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  • → Sumbe (1975) Porto Alexandre → Tômbwa (1975) Uíge → Vila Marechal de Carmona (1955) → Carmona → Uíge (1975) Santa Comba → Waku-Kungo (1975) Porto Amboim...
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  • Nova Esperança is a town and commune of Angola, located in the province of Uíge. Communes of Angola "Census". Official Portal of the 2014 INE Angola Census...
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  • primeira divisão". ojogo.pt. 2021-07-25. Retrieved 2021-08-22. "Uíge: União do Uíge-Petro de Luanda (Ficha-técnica)" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. Retrieved...
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    Wick, Caithness (redirect from Inbhir Ùige)
    Wick (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Ùige [ˈinivɪɾʲˈuːkʲə]; Scots: Week) is a town and royal burgh in Caithness, in the far north of Scotland. The town straddles...
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    and garlic. It is often served over rice. The dish is a specialty of the Uíge Province in northwestern Angola. The consumption of insects is an ancient...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bungo may refer to: Bungo, Angola, a town in Uíge Province, Angola Bungo, Luanda, a borough (bairro) of Luanda, Angola Bungo...
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    Carmona wrote a book of rules for the Cavalry School in 1913. The town of Uíge, Angola, used to be called Carmona after him. It had that name until 1975...
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  • spoken in the Republic of the Congo Bembe, Angola, a town and municipality in Uíge Province in Angola Beembe tribe (Kongo), of the Republic of the Congo This...
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    Norte District Lunda Sul District Malanje District Moxico Moçâmedes District Uíge District Zaire District Niassa District Cabo Delgado District Nampula District...
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