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Ambaca is a town and muni****lity in
Cuanza Norte Province in Angola. The muni****lity had a po****tion of 61,769 in 2014. In the 17th century, the Portuguese...
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public sewers constructions and repairs.[citation needed] In 1922,
Ambaca, a
railway company operating in Angola, was in
financial crisis. Debt and...
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armies moved into the area and
threatened Portuguese positions around Ambaca,
their fortified town that
marked the
westernmost edge of the
colony of...
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Peixoto was captured, arrested, and sent to
exile in the city of
Ambaca, in
Portuguese Angola,
another colony of the
Portuguese Empire,
where he...
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property of Álvaro de
Carvalho Matoso,
captain of the
presidio of the
Forte de
Ambaca,
Fortaleza da Muxima, and
Forte de M****angano in Angola, and one of the...
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Principe Real São
Filipe São José Guinea-Bissau
Cacheu Fort São José
Angola Ambaca Fort
Caconda Fort
Cambambe Fort
Muxima Fort
Nossa Senhora da Vitória Santa...
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communes (Portuguese: comunas);
sorted by
their respective muni****lities:
Ambaca Muni****lity: – Bindo, Camabatela, Luinga, Maúa,
Tango Banga Muni****lity:...
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peace treaty in
which Portugal agreed to
withdraw its
advance fort of
Ambaca on the Lukala,
which had
served as a base for the
invasion of Ndongo, return...
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Portuguese from
retreating inland into
strongholds like M****angano,
Ambaca, and Muxima. With a
steady source of
slaves now secure, the
Dutch abstained...
- were killed. The
Portuguese army,
having suffered heavy losses withdrew to
Ambaca and then to Masangano.
Francisco Guterres was
succeeded by his
sister Verónica...