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Xangongo (pre-1975: Vila Roçadas) is a town, with a po****tion of 35,000 (2014), and a
commune in the muni****lity of Ombadja,
province of Cunene, Angola...
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destroy the
SWAPO command and
training centre at
Xangongo and its
logistic bases at
Xangongo and Ongiva.
Xangongo,
located at 16°44′57″S 14°58′28″E / 16.7491°S...
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Xangongo Airport (IATA: XGN, ICAO: FNXA) is an
airport near
Xangongo, Angola. It was
built by the
Cubans in 1988 as a
forward air base
during the last...
- is muni****lity in
Cunene Province, Angola. Its seat is the
village of
Xangongo (known in
colonial times as Roçadas). It
occupies 12,264
square kilometers...
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suspected PLAN
bases sited outside major FAPLA installations at
Ondjiva and
Xangongo.
Attacking either settlement was
considered especially risky due to the...
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intimidating the
FAPLA forces into
fleeing the town.: 5 Task
Force X-Ray left
Xangongo on 11
December with its
first target at
Quiteve taken on 12
December without...
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advanced on 23 August,
cutting Xangongo off from
Ongiva and
establishing a
blocking force near Chicusse. They
stormed into
Xangongo at 1:25 PM the following...
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feared that PLAN and
FAPLA would attempt to
retake the
Angolan towns of
Xangongo and Ongiva.
These towns had been
captured by the SADF
during Operation...
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southern Cunene (holding the
territory until 1988).
Bases were
established in
Xangongo and N'Giva. The
South Africans not only
fought SWAPO but also
wanted FAPLA...
- far as
Tchibemba and with the goal of
reinforcing the
towns at Cahama,
Xangongo, Mupa and
Cuvelai that were
currently garrisoned by the People's Armed...