-
scattered across the city. In
these squatted informal settlements known as
musseques, 55 per cent have
electricity and 12.4 per cent have
running water. War...
- to
handle the increase. This also
caused the
exacerbation of slums, or
musseques,
around Luanda. In the 21st century, the city has been
undergoing a major...
-
proper ladies to be seen
visiting a
genuine cantina.
Specifically In the
musseques (Rural Areas) a
cantina traditionally is a
corner shop or bar frequented...
- of the
internally displaced have now
squatted around the capital, in
musseques (shanty towns) the
general situation for
Angolans remains desperate. A...
-
while lyrics of the
genre often reflected experiences of life in the
musseques (Luanda’s informal,
unpaved and
marginal neighborhoods).
After Angolan...
- Angola's
first president,
identified and
highlighted the
culture of
Angolan musseques, or
shanty towns, as a
direct counterpoint to the
colonial government's...
- has
three lines. The
three lines travel between Luanda Bungo,
Luanda Musseques, Malanje, Dondo,
Angola and Catete, Ícolo e Bengo.
Luanda Bungo is the...
-
which over 5,000
Angolans were arrested, and a
Portuguese mob
raided the
musseques (shanty towns) of Luanda,
killing several dozen Angolans in the process...
- grew up
immersed in the
African quarters (
musseques) of Luanda. He
wrote in the
language unique to the
musseque, a
fusion of
Kimbundu and Portuguese. Vieira...
- de miseria,
barrio marginal, morro, paragkoupoli, loteamento, barraca,
musseque, iskuwater,
Inner city, tugurio, solares,
mudun safi,
kawasan kumuh, karyan...