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- Look up Cabinda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cabinda may refer to: Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Kabinda"...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- provisional government spearheaded by Henriques Tiago that proclaimed Cabindan independence from Portugal on August 1, 1975. Luís Ranque Franque was the...
- 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...