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Angola

In 1482, the Portuguese colonial fleet first arrived and in 1576, the city of Luanda was established. Angola was designated as a Portuguese colony from 1884 to 1885. In 1951, Portugal renamed An as an "overseas province" and sent a governor to rule. Since the 1950s, Angola has established three national liberation organizations and launched armed struggles for national independence in the 1960s. On November 11, 1975, the People's Republic of Angola was announced by the People's Movement of Angola. In August 1992, the Angolan parliament changed the country's name to the Republic of Angola.

religion:
In Angola, 49% of people believe in Roman Catholicism, 13% believe in Protestant Christianity, and most of the others believe in primitive religions. [5]
 
Art:
Angolan culture and art have various forms of expression, mainly including music, traditional dance, handicrafts, musical instruments, oil paintings, and sand paintings.
 
custom:
Angola has no special customs and habits, and formal occasions are mainly based on Western rules and customs, such as men shaking hands, men and women shaking hands or kissing, and the number 13 is taboo. Lovers with good family background or economic conditions usually hold formal weddings, mostly on Saturdays.
 
A formal wedding usually requires a pastor to preside over it, usually in a church. In terms of funeral customs, Angola implements burials with burial sites in municipal planning. Family and friends will cry with each other at the deceased's home to express their longing. When a person with status passes away, family members will issue obituaries on national radio stations and Angolan daily newspapers to notify when the funeral will be held, and relatives and friends will also publish memorial advertisements in the newspaper