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Cabinda may
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Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Kabinda"...
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between rural and
urban po****tions. At one
point an
estimated one
third of
Cabindans were
refugees living in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo; however...
- 1483,
later falling under Portuguese influence. In 1853 a
delegation of
Cabindan chiefs unsuccessfully requested the
extension of
Portuguese administration...
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president of the
Cabindan Forum for
Dialogue and Peace, vice-president and
executive secretary of FLEC –
announced that the
Cabindan separatist forces...
- (which has emplo**** its
armed forces, the FAA—Forças
Armadas Angolanas) and
Cabindan separatists.
Angola is a
founding member state of the
Community of Portuguese...
- (FAC), or
Armed Forces of Cabinda, is the
armed wing of the
political Cabindan nationalist group Frente para a Libertação do
Enclave de
Cabinda (FLEC...
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establishment in 2004. He
served as
President of FLEC-Renovada.
Rival Cabindan rebel groups met in Helvoirt, the Netherlands, in 2004 and
formed the Cabinda...
- However, this term is
considered derogatory and is
eschewed by
Cabindans. "
Cabindans do not like
being called Fiote...[because] the word was used by...
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provisional government spearheaded by
Henriques Tiago that
proclaimed Cabindan independence from
Portugal on
August 1, 1975. Luís
Ranque Franque was the...
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presented the
least odious of
allies to the PRC.
Throughout the 1990s,
Cabindan rebels kidnapped and
ransomed off
foreign oil
workers to in turn finance...