Moxico (Portuguese spelling) or Moshiko (Bantu spelling) is the largest province of Angola. It has an area of 223,023 square kilometres (86,110 sq mi)...
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Moxico may refer to: Moxico (province) Moxico (municipality) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moxico. If an internal...
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Luena, Angola (redirect from Luena, Moxico Province)
is a city and municipality in eastern Angola, administrative capital of Moxico Province. The municipality had a population of 357,413 in 2014. The Angolan...
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is an Angolan football club based in Luena, in the eastern province of Moxico. Angola Cup: Winner: (1) 2015 Runner-up: Angola Super Cup: Winner: (0) Runner-up:...
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Macondo (Moxico) is a town and commune of Angola, located in the province of Moxico. "Census". Official Portal of the 2014 INE Angola Census. Archived...
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Moxico is a municipality in Moxico Province, Angola. Its seat is in the city of Luena. The municipality occupies 38,999 square kilometres (15,058 sq mi)...
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Luau is a town and municipality in Angola in the province of Moxico on the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. Until independence, the town was...
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Mbunda Kingdom, established in the southeast of present-day Angola, covering Moxico and Cuando Cubango Provinces. King Mbandu I Lyondthzi Kapova, the 21st Monarch...
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Nord-Ubangi Mongala Tshuapa Kasaï Province Angola The westernmost part of Moxico Province Central African Republic Haut-Mbomou The western part of its prefectures:...
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Luena, in Moxico Province. In 1973 the team has won the Angolan Provincial Championship. Girabola: 1973 "Futebol de Angola: Futebol Clube do Moxico". 2011...
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