Angola
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The city is currently undergoing a major reconstruction, with many large developments taking place that will alter the cityscape significantly. Luanda was ranked the most expensive city to live in for expatriates.
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Isabel Dos Santos, the daughter of the Angolan president, has become a billionaire while the average income for the majority of Angolan women is under $2 a day.
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File Images: The 2013 CAP is due to kick off on the 19th January. Originally scheduled to be held in Libya the tournament has been moved to South Africa due to Libya's Civil War. File images from 2008.
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by Bruno Abarca
The civil war in Angola, that started in 1975, ended in 2002. Ten years later, in 2012, Angola is growing fast, though wounds from the recent conflict still remains.
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After 30 years of civil war, Angola has many war scars. In some areas bombed buildings still stand somehow and some even continue to provide shelter for people. Quibala. 8th November 2011
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The production of charcoal is still very much an important source of income for many families in Angola. It is common to see bags of charcoal for sale along the roadside. Menongue. 1st July 2011
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Africa's second petrol exporter is developing fast. The oil industry boom is evident when flying by the helicopter over the Angola's coast. Luanda, Angola.
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by pictim
The daily routine that people in Angola have to undertake in order to collect sufficient water and fuel to enable them to go about their basic survival needs such as cooking. Luanda, Angola. 31/08/2009.
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