Angola cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format
Last update : 13 December 2024.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Angola. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 15756 places in Angola that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Angola is Luanda.
Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
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7696326 | Luamacala | AO | Luanda Norte | -7.56444 | 21.25957 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7544934 | Quiimutombo | AO | Uíge | -6.44286 | 16.22693 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7766165 | Cassai-Ponte | AO | Moxico | -11.22109 | 20.19648 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7855588 | Samba | AO | Kwanza Sul | -10.35351 | 13.61594 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2591870 | Cuanza Bengo | Cuanza Bengo,Kwanza Bengo | AO | Luanda | -8.82144 | 13.49178 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
7763914 | Ngombe Iá Quimenga | AO | Bengo | -8.67526 | 14.72034 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
875931 | Mumbamba | AO | Moxico | -13.68333 | 20.75 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
875667 | Soana | Soana,Soana Chimbancatio,Soana Shimbankanu | AO | Moxico | -12.7 | 20.85 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
1105816 | Muamuene | AO | Lunda Sul | -10.93417 | 20.45306 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7781913 | Tchinvunda | AO | Luanda Norte | -9.60663 | 19.16857 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7759218 | Camanhângua | AO | Malanje | -8.88595 | 15.70373 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7863977 | Malemba | Malemba,Molembo | AO | Lunda Sul | -10.62934 | 21.30997 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
7865606 | Camuima | AO | Kwanza Sul | -10.69647 | 14.52584 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2242983 | Calele de Baixo | Calele,Calele de Baixo | AO | Malanje | -9.25076 | 15.62538 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
12247491 | Mbeioque | AO | Huambo | -12.54757 | 15.36732 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2240018 | Mabaia | AO | Uíge | -6.85 | 14.95 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2241295 | Ermo | AO | Malanje | -9.52568 | 15.49989 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7860860 | Lardosa | AO | Kwanza Sul | -11.28861 | 15.08088 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7768330 | Mucussuca | AO | Luanda Norte | -8.95414 | 17.99278 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7867989 | Quimana | AO | Uíge | -7.68253 | 15.6326 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2241001 | Ginina | Ginina,Jinina | AO | Uíge | -7.93887 | 15.8931 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
7891109 | Camunguenhe | AO | Luanda Norte | -7.49882 | 20.89352 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3348224 | Nhani Primeiro | Inhani,Nhane,Nhani Primeiro,NhaniPrimeiro | AO | Huambo | -12.56528 | 15.20708 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
12328489 | Tchuvica | AO | Huíla | -13.47118 | 15.9086 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7785275 | Capanda | AO | Malanje | -9.23431 | 17.00215 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3345494 | Xachézela | N. Chiquila,Xachezela,Xachézela | AO | Lunda Sul | -10.66667 | 19.06667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
7901904 | Tchicanda | AO | Bíe | -11.94743 | 17.40498 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2236486 | Vinda | AO | Uíge | -6.01667 | 14.98333 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7746582 | Alto Quingola | AO | Uíge | -7.42034 | 15.22795 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
12332253 | Junta | AO | Namibe | -14.04165 | 12.42788 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2240466 | Luamba | Damba,Luamba | AO | Zaire | -6.7 | 14.16667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
3349004 | Cuto | Cuto | AO | Namibe | -14.90643 | 12.84441 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
876299 | Dicupula | AO | Cuando Cobango | -17.96667 | 21.4 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2243799 | Bango | AO | Zaire | -6.2 | 14.65 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7891110 | Mundembele Primeiro | AO | Luanda Norte | -7.48917 | 20.76657 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3350527 | Caquequete | Caquecuti,Caquequete | AO | Kwanza Sul | -11.19773 | 14.99282 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
12333312 | Tchivinga | AO | Huíla | -14.10299 | 15.01269 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7765240 | Xamaquinga | AO | Luanda Norte | -8.74781 | 18.3861 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
12280824 | Lutila | AO | Benguela | -13.46839 | 14.38071 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7864483 | Calembe | AO | Kwanza Sul | -11.16783 | 14.37509 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2239331 | Muceque | AO | Bengo | -8.1 | 14.3 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7698468 | Quitete | AO | Cuanza Norte | -8.19483 | 15.325 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7866512 | Quitacata | AO | Kwanza Sul | -10.67922 | 14.34012 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3346303 | Saluterere | Saluterere,Selteve | AO | Huambo | -12.96667 | 15.78333 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
876438 | Chicoca | AO | Moxico | -14.6 | 20.46667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7758407 | Chiculo | AO | Malanje | -8.60389 | 16.26564 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
12236059 | Cafelo | AO | Moxico | -11.65834 | 20.25738 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
12327427 | Tchissombo | AO | Huíla | -13.78459 | 14.5022 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3351582 | Bondje | AO | Kwanza Sul | -11.45 | 14.75 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
145769 | Chiuolo | Chiuala,Chiuolo | AO | Luanda Norte | -7.8 | 21.7 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
2240271 | Luvete | Luete,Luvete | AO | Uíge | -7.003 | 15.21238 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
2238272 | Quimachilo | AO | Uíge | -5.86667 | 15.7 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3372141 | Mussili | AO | Huambo | -12.87861 | 15.57778 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3346479 | Quisseia | Quisseia,Tchisseia | AO | Bíe | -13.13333 | 16.9 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
2239734 | Maquela | AO | Zaire | -6.11667 | 14.63333 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7868813 | Chifulegi | AO | Malanje | -10.22722 | 17.55532 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3349456 | Chiumbi | Chiumbe,Chiumbi | AO | Huíla | -14.08333 | 14.93333 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
3349106 | Cundamo | Cundamo,Guinda,Gunda | AO | Huíla | -14.06667 | 16.1 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
875699 | Sangungo | Chanfuma,Sangungo | AO | Lunda Sul | -10.16667 | 20.26667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
7863881 | Samuana | AO | Moxico | -10.70881 | 22.02838 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3347455 | Manuel Cunha | Manuel Cunha,Pedro Cunha | AO | Huambo | -12.23333 | 15.3 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
2238363 | Quilemba | Quilemba,Quilembe,Quitemba | AO | Cuanza Norte | -8.92006 | 15.35765 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
7789964 | Samutalala | AO | Lunda Sul | -9.89081 | 20.03925 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
12328544 | Capandela | AO | Huambo | -13.28617 | 15.58077 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
145650 | Muanangue | Mua-Cage,Mua-Coge,Muanangue,Muá-Cage,Muá-Coge | AO | Luanda Norte | -7.5 | 21.46667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
2238073 | Quimuana | AO | Uíge | -7.46667 | 15.83333 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7782767 | Ngola Quiluangi | AO | Cuanza Norte | -9.59016 | 14.25615 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2238615 | Quibonda | AO | Uíge | -6.78333 | 14.88333 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2243277 | Cabengue | AO | Uíge | -8.18333 | 15.01667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
876389 | Chipopo | Chepopo,Chipopo | AO | Moxico | -12 | 23.56667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
12327676 | Cacoi | AO | Huíla | -13.88019 | 14.82696 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2236212 | Zuete | Zuele-o-Novo,Zuete | AO | Zaire | -6.3 | 13.35 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
12247393 | Tchipino | AO | Huambo | -12.69463 | 14.84111 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3350900 | Camera | Camela,Camera | AO | Kwanza Sul | -11.81667 | 15.13333 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
7781907 | Mutumbuacápi | AO | Lunda Sul | -9.99737 | 19.41261 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
876245 | Jambi | Jambi,Sao Jambe,São Jambe | AO | Moxico | -14.01667 | 21.56667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
7768024 | Caluena | AO | Moxico | -11.35325 | 21.17387 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2239720 | Maria | AO | Luanda Norte | -9.73333 | 18.16667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7867807 | Condo Benza | AO | Uíge | -7.58944 | 15.00082 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
876051 | Malopa | AO | Moxico | -12.7 | 23.8 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3372427 | Lutente | AO | -12.67861 | 13.97972 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||||
7744103 | Samba | AO | Malanje | -8.3579 | 16.55438 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3350438 | Casseque | AO | Huambo | -13 | 15.93333 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2592319 | Coli | Camariorio,Coli | AO | Malanje | -9.70361 | 16.33389 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
3346191 | Santa Rosa | AO | Huambo | -12.08333 | 15.9 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2240627 | Lemba | AO | Zaire | -6.13333 | 14.3 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
7746113 | Quiluvualo | AO | Uíge | -7.47532 | 15.9742 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
876521 | Catimba | AO | Moxico | -13.81667 | 21.25 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3372126 | Longueve | AO | Huambo | -12.85806 | 15.63722 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3346808 | Onturo | AO | Cunene | -16.86667 | 14 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3348776 | Eiambi | Cambinda,Eiambi | AO | Bíe | -13.41667 | 16.56667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
7866700 | Béu | AO | Kwanza Sul | -10.88526 | 14.36715 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3347308 | Missassa | AO | Benguela | -12.73333 | 14.71667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3346661 | Porto Amboim | Amboim,Ambonim,Ambouim,Benguela Velha,Benguela-a-Velha,Benguella Velha,Old Benguela,PBN,Port Amboim,Porto Amboim,Porto Hmboim,Portu Amboim,Порту Амбоим | AO | Kwanza Sul | Porto Amboim | -10.73251 | 13.76844 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |
7742329 | Quitaco | AO | Malanje | -8.39331 | 16.41805 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
3351032 | Caluper | AO | Benguela | -12.96667 | 14.21667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2237198 | Sanda Massala | Sanda Massala,Sanga Massala | AO | Cabinda | -4.68333 | 13.01667 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
7744098 | Catumbo Cambingue | AO | Malanje | -8.27819 | 16.88886 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | |||
2242306 | Cassangi Cambango | Cassange,Cassange Cambango,Cassangi Cambango,Cassanje,Cassanje-Cabanga | AO | Lunda Sul | -9.84562 | 18.6905 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place | ||
2237260 | Sala Cabanga | AO | Cuanza Norte | -8.97032 | 14.56451 | 0 | Africa/Luanda | populated place |
**Exploring Angola: A Geographer's Perspective**
Nestled along the southwestern coast of Africa, Angola presents a tapestry of geographical diversity and cultural richness. As a geographer embarks on a journey to unravel the intricacies of this vast nation, the quest for data regarding its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates unveils a captivating narrative of historical significance, natural wonders, and human resilience.
Unveiling Urban Centers**
Angola boasts a network of vibrant urban centers that serve as hubs of economic activity, cultural exchange, and political significance. From the bustling capital city of Luanda to the historic port city of Benguela, each urban center reflects a unique blend of colonial legacy, contemporary development, and indigenous culture. For a geographer, obtaining data on Angola's cities involves delving into the historical evolution of urbanization, understanding the spatial distribution of population, and analyzing the economic functions of each urban center within the national context.
Mapping Regional Diversity**
Beyond its urban centers, Angola is characterized by diverse regional landscapes, from the fertile plains of the Cuanza River Basin to the rugged highlands of the Huíla Plateau and the pristine wilderness of the Okavango Delta. The country is divided into 18 provinces, each with its own distinct geographical features, ecological habitats, and socio-economic dynamics. The quest for data extends beyond numerical coordinates, encompassing the study of regional planning, resource management, and socio-cultural diversity across Angola's provinces.
Navigating Latitude and Longitude**
In the pursuit of geographical understanding, latitude and longitude serve as essential navigational tools for mapping Angola's vast expanse. From the northernmost city of Cabinda to the southern reaches of Cunene, each geographical coordinate offers insights into the country's topography, climate patterns, and ecological zones. For a geographer, acquiring accurate latitude and longitude data is crucial for understanding the spatial distribution of natural resources, infrastructure development, and environmental vulnerability across Angola's diverse landscape.
Exploring Human-Environment Interactions**
Angola's geography is shaped not only by its natural features but also by human activities and historical legacies. From the impact of colonialism and civil conflict to the challenges of post-war reconstruction and sustainable development, the country's geography reflects a complex interplay between human societies and the environment. As a geographer, the quest for data extends beyond physical geography, encompassing the study of land tenure systems, agricultural practices, and environmental conservation efforts in Angola's dynamic landscape.
Conclusion: Embracing Angola's Geography**
In the mosaic of Angola's geography, the quest for data serves as a gateway to understanding the country's rich tapestry of cultural heritage, environmental diversity, and socio-economic dynamics. As we unravel the geographical nuances of this vast nation, let us not only seek coordinates on a map but also embrace the spirit of exploration, discovery, and stewardship that defines the essence of Angola's geography in the heart of Africa.
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Exploring Angola’s Geography: A Comprehensive Data Approach
Angola, located in Southern Africa, is a country that offers a remarkable combination of vast natural resources, diverse landscapes, and a rapidly developing urban landscape. From the fertile regions along the Atlantic coast to the interior's dense forests and savannas, Angola's geography plays a pivotal role in shaping its economy, culture, and infrastructure. For geographers, obtaining accurate and comprehensive data on Angola’s cities, regions, and administrative divisions is crucial in order to understand how these various factors contribute to the country’s growth and challenges.
By obtaining detailed geographic data, including information about the locations of cities, their respective regions, and departments, we can gain deeper insights into Angola's spatial dynamics. This data serves as a valuable tool for researchers, planners, and policymakers, offering a clearer picture of the country’s urbanization, resource distribution, and future development needs.
Angola’s Geography: A Land of Contrasts
Angola’s geographical diversity is striking. The country spans over 1.2 million square kilometers, making it one of the largest countries in Africa. Its geography ranges from lush coastal plains along the Atlantic Ocean to the arid landscapes of the Kalahari Desert. The central plateau and mountain ranges are home to some of Angola’s largest cities, while the northern regions are marked by dense tropical rainforests.
The coastal areas, particularly around the capital, Luanda, are the most urbanized and economically developed. In contrast, the interior regions are more sparsely populated and feature a more rural way of life. These varying geographic conditions have led to disparities in urbanization and infrastructure development across the country, with certain regions experiencing rapid growth while others remain less developed.
Mapping Angola’s Cities: The Importance of Regional and Departmental Data
Understanding the distribution of Angola's cities and towns requires accurate data that includes information on regions and departments. The country's administrative divisions, consisting of provinces, municipalities, and districts, are crucial for organizing both urban and rural development. While cities like Luanda and Benguela are at the heart of the nation’s economy and urban planning, smaller towns in the interior regions such as Huambo and Lubango hold their own significance, often in agriculture and local industry.
Obtaining data on Angola's cities—including their precise geographic locations and how they relate to regional and departmental boundaries—provides a clearer picture of the country’s urban structure. It allows geographers and urban planners to study the population distribution, identify patterns in infrastructure development, and assess the challenges and opportunities in each region. Furthermore, knowing which cities fall within which departments helps to streamline governance, resource allocation, and service provision across the country.
Latitude and Longitude: Unlocking Precise Geographic Information
Latitude and longitude data is a critical component of understanding Angola’s geographic landscape. The ability to pinpoint the exact coordinates of cities and towns enables precise mapping and spatial analysis. This data allows researchers to track urban expansion, evaluate the relationship between urban areas and surrounding resources, and understand regional disparities in terms of geography and development.
Whether for environmental studies, economic analysis, or infrastructure planning, knowing the exact geographic location of Angola’s cities is essential for making informed decisions. By using latitude and longitude data, geographers can build accurate models that illustrate how Angola's cities are interrelated within its complex geography.
Although the specific latitude and longitude for each city are not included in this article, these coordinates form the backbone of any serious geographic study of Angola. They are essential for creating digital maps, conducting spatial analysis, and supporting the development of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) that are used for urban planning and resource management.
Accessible Data Formats: Flexibility for Various Applications
To maximize the utility of geographic data, it is essential to make it available in multiple formats. Whether for academic research, government planning, or corporate development, having access to Angola’s data in flexible formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensures that the information can be used in a wide range of applications.
CSV and SQL formats are perfect for handling large datasets and integrating them into spreadsheets or databases. These formats are ideal for those looking to analyze population trends, urban growth, or regional development. JSON and XML formats, on the other hand, are well-suited for developers and programmers who need to incorporate geographic data into web applications, GIS systems, or custom geographic models. The availability of data in these formats ensures that Angola’s geographic information can be accessed and utilized by a diverse range of users, from researchers to developers.
Conclusion: Unlocking Angola’s Geographic Potential
Angola’s diverse geography offers both challenges and opportunities for urban and regional development. By obtaining comprehensive data about the cities, regions, and departments of the country, geographers and planners can gain valuable insights into the country’s growth, resource distribution, and future needs. The availability of accurate latitude and longitude coordinates allows for precise spatial analysis, while flexible data formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensure that this information can be used effectively across a wide variety of applications.
As Angola continues to develop and urbanize, having access to up-to-date geographic data will be essential for planning infrastructure, managing resources, and fostering sustainable development. With the right data, stakeholders can make informed decisions that will help shape the future of the country and address the unique challenges posed by its diverse landscape.