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- the Angolars in São Tomé and Príncipe is central to the campaign of self-determination and independence carried out by Rei Amador. The Angolars inhabited...
- Angolar Creole (Angolar: n'golá) is a Portuguese-based creole language of São Tomé and Príncipe, spoken in the southernmost towns of São Tomé Island and...
- angolar (plural: angolares) was the currency of Portuguese Angola between 1928 and 1958. It was subdivided into 100 centavos or 20 macutas. Angolar is...
- the Philippines) Palenquero (in part of Colombia) Creoles of Portuguese: Angolar (regional language in São Tomé and Principe) Cape Verdean (Cape Verde's...
- spoken: Forro, a creole language (36.2%), Cape Verdean Creole (8.5%), Angolar Creole (6.6%), and Principense Creole (1%). French (6.8%) and English (4...
- to become South Africa. On 9 July 1595, Rei Amador, and his people, the Angolars, allied with other enslaved Africans of its plantations, marched into the...
- Príncipe. There are two Portuguese creoles on the island of São Tomé, Angolar and Forro. Today, younger generations of São Toméans are not likely to...
- 1000 réis = 1 escudo. In 1928, the angolar was introduced. Banknotes were exchanged at a rate of 1.25 escudos = 1 angolar, whilst centavo coins used with...
- southwest of the capital São Tomé. The Portuguese-based creole language Angolar (Ngola) is spoken in and around São João dos Angolares. The plantation...
- Portuguese real (1575–1911) Portuguese escudo (1911–14) Angolan escudo (1914–28; 1958–77) Angolan angolar (1926–58) ISO 3166 code AO Today part of Angola...