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The flag of Cabinda Province.

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  • The flag of Cabinda Province.
  • Cabinda or Kabinda, officially the Republic of Kabinda (Congolese: Republika ya Kabinda), is a city-state in western Africa that border Congo in all directions except the west, were it borders the Atlantic Ocean. As it is a city state, the country and capital are the same.
  • Cabinda is a small territory, administered as an exclave of Angola. Its status as a province of Angola is disputed by many political organizations in the territory. Modern Cabinda results from the fusion of three kingdoms: N'Goyo, Loango and Kacongo. It is 7,283 km² in area, and has a population of 300,000 inhabitants. According to 1988 US government statistics, the total population of the province was 147,200, with a near even split between total rural and urban populations. About one third of Cabindans are refugees in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo, formerly Zaïre). Edit this section or read more
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  • The flag of Cabinda Province.
  • Cabinda or Kabinda, officially the Republic of Kabinda (Congolese: Republika ya Kabinda), is a city-state in western Africa that border Congo in all directions except the west, were it borders the Atlantic Ocean. As it is a city state, the country and capital are the same.
  • Cabinda is a small territory, administered as an exclave of Angola. Its status as a province of Angola is disputed by many political organizations in the territory. Modern Cabinda results from the fusion of three kingdoms: N'Goyo, Loango and Kacongo. It is 7,283 km² in area, and has a population of 300,000 inhabitants. According to 1988 US government statistics, the total population of the province was 147,200, with a near even split between total rural and urban populations. About one third of Cabindans are refugees in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo, formerly Zaïre). Edit this section or read more
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