Uíge

Uíge

Uíge (pre-1975: "Carmona") is the capital city of Uíge Province in Angola. The population is about 50,000.


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  • Uige — Lage von Uíge in Angola Uíge (vor 1975 auch: Vila Marechal Carmona, kurz Carmona, in Erinnerung an António Óscar de Fragoso Carmona) ist Hauptstadt der gleichnamigen Provinz im Nordwesten Angolas mit ungefähr 61.000 Einwohnern. Wichtig ist in… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Uige — Mapa de Angola con la provincia destacada. Provincias angoleñas Uige es una de las 18 prov …   Wikipedia Español

  • Uíge — Localización de Uíge en Angola. Uíge es la ciudad capital de la provincia homónima, en Angola. Tiene cerca de 65.000 habitantes. Antes de 1975 se llamaba Carmona en honra del antiguo presidente portugués Óscar Carmona. Contenido …   Wikipedia Español

  • Uíge — Cet article concerne la ville d Angola. Pour la province d Angola, voir Uíge (province). Uíge Administration …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Uíge — ▪ Angola formerly  Carmona    city, northwestern Angola. Settled by Portuguese colonists, Uíge grew from a small market centre in 1945 to become Angola s major centre for coffee production in the 1950s and was designated a city in 1956. Its… …   Universalium

  • Uige — Original name in latin Uge Name in other language Carmona, Uige, Uije, Uizhe, Uge, Vila Marchel Carmona, Уиже State code AO Continent/City Africa/Luanda longitude 7.60874 latitude 15.06131 altitude 825 Population 60008 Date 2011 10 28 …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Uige — Admin ASC 1 Code Orig. name Uíge Country and Admin Code AO.15 AO …   World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II

  • Uíge (Provinz) — Uíge Basisdaten Staat Angola …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Uíge Province — Uíge is a province of Angola. It has an area of 58,698 km² and a population of approximately 800,000. Uige is the capital of the province. Municipalities in this province include Zombo, Quimbele, Damba, Mucaba, Bungu, Macocola, Bembe, Buengas,… …   Wikipedia

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