- de
Fevereiro International Airport (Portuguese:
Aeroporto Internacional 4 de
Fevereiro, Swahili:
Uwanja wa
Ndege wa
Kimataifa wa
Quatro de
Fevereiro),...
- 26
March 1979, an Ilyuishin-18
crashed during takeoff from
Quatro de
Fevereiro Airport in Luanda, Angola,
killing all ten
people on board. When Angola...
-
Boeing 727-223 airliner,
registered as N844AA, was
stolen at
Quatro de
Fevereiro Airport in Luanda, Angola,
prompting a
worldwide search by law enforcement...
-
Angolan airliner ASA
Pesada crashed shortly after taking off from
Quatro de
Fevereiro Airport in Angola's
capital Luanda. The
aircraft was
carrying 52 p****engers...
- 6
January 2014.
Retrieved 14
September 2013. "Lei n.º 2/2016 de 29 de
fevereiro" (PDF). App.parlamento.pt.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 27 September...
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Archived from the
original on 19 May 2006. "Boletim
Mensal de Geração Eólica
Fevereiro/2021" (PDF) (in Portuguese).
Operador Nacional do
Sistema Elétrico – ONS...
- 2024.
Retrieved 8
November 2024. "Convenção
Nacional da IL
marcada para
Fevereiro na zona de Lisboa". Público (in Portuguese). 30
November 2024. Retrieved...
- Pavilhão 28 de
Fevereiro is the
Arena of
Angolan side Interclube,
mainly used for its Men's and Women's
basketball teams. The
arena is
located at D. Manuel...
- The
avenida 4 de
Fevereiro (in English:
February 4th avenue) is an
important road
artery of the city of
Luanda in Angola. P****ing
along the
coast of the...
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owned airline based in the
country of Angola,
specifically at
Quatro de
Fevereiro Airport in the nation's capital, Luanda. It was
established in September...