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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ASK Dragão is an Angolan sports club from the province of Uíge. ASK stands for Atlético Sport Kalonji. In 2017, the team qualified to the Gira Angola,...
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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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  • Benfica Luanda Benfica Lubango Construtores Uíge Desportivo da Cuca Desportivo da EKA Domant FC FC Cabinda FC Uíge Ferroviário Huambo Ferroviário Huíla Independente...
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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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    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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