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Angola is a vast country on the Atlantic coast of southern Africa, bordered by the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, and Namibia. It is a land of striking geographical contrasts - from the lush Congo rainforest in the north and the fertile highlands of the interior, to the dramatic Namib Desert stretching along its southern coastline, one of the oldest and most arid deserts on Earth.
The capital Luanda sits on a natural bay along the Atlantic and is one of Africa's most visually striking cities - a blend of Portuguese colonial architecture, modern high-rises, and vibrant street life. Angola's cultural identity is deeply shaped by its Bantu heritage and centuries of Portuguese influence, reflected in its music, cuisine, and architecture. Explore historic urban landscapes through our Cities and Harbours and Marinas collections.
Angolan cuisine centres on staples like muamba de galinha (chicken in palm oil sauce), funge (cassava porridge), and fresh Atlantic seafood. The country is also home to remarkable wildlife across its national parks, including elephants, lions, and rare endemic species recovering after decades of civil conflict. Browse related live feeds under Nature and Wildlife on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our Live webcam map or cameras from neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, and Namibia.
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Angola is a vast country on the Atlantic coast of southern Africa, bordered by the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, and Namibia. It is a land of striking geographical contrasts - from the lush Congo rainforest in the north and the fertile highlands of the interior, to the dramatic Namib Desert stretching along its southern coastline, one of the oldest and most arid deserts on Earth.
The capital Luanda sits on a natural bay along the Atlantic and is one of Africa's most visually striking cities - a blend of Portuguese colonial architecture, modern high-rises, and vibrant street life. Angola's cultural identity is deeply shaped by its Bantu heritage and centuries of Portuguese influence, reflected in its music, cuisine, and architecture. Explore historic urban landscapes through our Cities and Harbours and Marinas collections.
Angolan cuisine centres on staples like muamba de galinha (chicken in palm oil sauce), funge (cassava porridge), and fresh Atlantic seafood. The country is also home to remarkable wildlife across its national parks, including elephants, lions, and rare endemic species recovering after decades of civil conflict. Browse related live feeds under Nature and Wildlife on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our Live webcam map or cameras from neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, and Namibia.