- 12°23′S 16°56′E / 12.383°S 16.933°E / -12.383; 16.933
Cuíto,
formerly known as
Silva Porto, is a city and muni****lity in
central Angola,
capital of...
- The
Battle of
Cuito Cuanavale was
fought intermittently between 14
August 1987 and 23
March 1988,
south and east of
Cuito Cuanavale, Angola, by the People's...
- an
endorheic basin in the
Kalahari Desert. The
Cuito River is a
major tributary. The
Cubango and
Cuito Rivers are the prin****l
tributaries of the Okavango...
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Cuito Cuanavale,
occasionally spelt Kuito Kuanavale or
Kwito Kwanavale, is a town and muni****lity in
Cuando Cubango (Kuando-Kubango)
province in Angola...
- a
renewed phase of
FAPLA combat operations culminating in the
Battle of
Cuito Cuanavale. The
South African Border War was
virtually ended by the Tripartite...
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Cuito Cuanavale Airport (IATA: CTI, ICAO: FNCV) is an
airport serving Cuito Cuanavale in
Cuando Cubango Province, Angola. The
Cuito Cuanavale non-directional...
-
claimed victory in the
ensuing Battle of
Cuito Cuanavale.
After the
indecisive results of the
Battle of
Cuito Cuanavale,
Fidel Castro claimed that the...
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Bengo Caxito 31,371 356,641 2
Benguela Benguela 39,826 2,231,385 3 Bié
Cuíto 70,314 1,455,255 4
Cabinda Cabinda 7,270 716,076 5
Cuando Cubango Menongue...
- UNITA,
which was
still supported by
South Africa,
leading to the
Battle of
Cuito Cuanavale and the
opening of a
second front. This turn of
events was considered...
- for a
ground ****ault
during August 1986 on the
FAPLA town and
airbase at
Cuito Cuanavale.: 227
Originally the plan
called for a
night attack by 32 Battalion...