Zaire Province


Zaire is one of the 18 provinces of Angola. It occupies in the north west of the country and had a population of 594,428 inhabitants in 2014. It is bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, on the north by the Democratic Republic of Congo, on the east by the Uíge Province, and on the south by the Bengo Province.

History

The Kongo people occupied the valley of the Congo River in the mid-thirteenth century, and formed the Kingdom of Kongo, which existed from 1390 until 1891 as an independent state, and until 1914 as a vassal state of the Kingdom of Portugal. In 1914, the Kongo monarchy was abolished after Portuguese suppression of several revolts. From 1885, Portuguese Angola included the district of Congo, which was split in 1919 into the districts of Cabinda and Zaire, respectively north and south of the Congo/Zaire River.
During the 1961–1974 Angolan War of Independence, a large fraction of the Bakongo fled to the Republic of Zaire. Many of these refugees and their offspring returned after the Alvor Agreement recognised Angolan independence.

Monuments

Historical and cultural monuments include:
M'Banza Congo is the provincial capital. The city is located around of Luanda and of Uíge.
In total, the province of Zaire consists of 6 municipalities:
And it has 37 communes.

Physical geography

Zaire Province has two seasons: from November to May, the rainy season; and from June to October, the dry season. The predominant types of weather in the province are tropical wet climate and semi-arid. The temperature in the area varies between 24 °C and 26 °C.
Fauna and Flora of the region are very varied, with savannah and dense rainforests. The main rivers of Zaire Province are: Congo, Mbridge, Lufunde, Zadi, Cuilo and Buenga.

Demographics

The national language spoken in the province is Kikongo and the predominant ethnic group in the region is Bakongo.
According to preliminary data from the General Census of Population and Housing conducted in May 2014, Zaire Province has currently 567,225 inhabitants, corresponding to 2.3 percent of the Angolan population. In this province, reside 285,333 women and 281,892 men, with 26.1% of the population living in rural areas and the majority, 73.9%, living in urban areas. The data also point to a population density of.

Politics

Zaire Provincial Government consists of Governor José Joana André, and 3 Deputy Governors. Ângela Maria Botelho de Carvalho Diogo is the Deputy Governor for the area of Technical Services and Infrastructures; Alberto Maria Sabino is the Deputy Governor for the Economic Sector; and Rogério Eduardo Zabila is the Deputy Governor for Political and Social Sector.

Industries

Airports

Zaire Province is served by three airports. Soyo Airport and Mbanza Congo Airport have paved runways and regular flights to Luanda. N'zeto Airport has a grass strip runway and is used for private flights.

Culture

The City celebrations take place on July 25 in M’'Banza Congo, and on April 5 in Soyo.
Province typical dishes are sacafolha, dishes made with fresh and dried fish accompanied by bombó funge, and dishes with game meat.

Tourism

Zaire Province has several natural points of interest, namely:
NameYears in office
Adolfo José Pedro * 1976–1977
Gomes Almirante Dias * 1977–1982
Jorge Barros Tchimpuati * 1982–1984
Artur Vidal Gomes Kumbi Diezabo * 1984–1987
Domingos Mutaleno * 1987–1988
José Aníbal Lopes Rocha * 1988–1991
Zeferino Estêvão Juliana * 1991–1995
Ludy Kissassunda 1995–2004
Pedro Sebastião 2004–2012
José Joanes André 2012–2018
Pedro Makita Armando Júlia 2018–

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