- Huambo Province
Huambo is a province of
Angola . With an area of 34,270 km² it is one of the geographically smaller provinces, situated in the Central Region approximately 450 km south east of the capital, Luanda.The Province has an estimated population of 1.9 million people, approximately 15% of the national total of 15.7 million. More than half, 55%, of the population is urbanized, concentrated in
Huambo city (822,000 people) andCaála municipality (239,000 people).Terrain and climate
The foundation of the Central Plateau is a vast slab of primeval crystalline rock that frequently outcrops in the form of isolated rocks or massive peaks. The most prominent peak in the province is Mt. Môco in Londuimbali, with 2,620 metres. The peak is the highest point in
Angola . Much of the soil in Huambo Province is of poor quality, and has been impoverished in many areas by overuse and erosion. However, it is generally of better quality than in the adjoining regions to the east, north and south.Striking differences can be observed between the vegetation of the highlands and the lower zone towards the coast. One characteristic feature of the coastal area is the
baobab ("Adansonia Digitata", or imbondeiro, in Portuguese). Tropical forests can also be found in the areas that receive significant rainfall. Until recently, the highlands were covered with a variety of trees; today, however, except in isolated areas inBailundo and other regions, grasslands have taken the place of forest and woodland. Traditional methods of agriculture, slash-and-burn techniques ("queimadas") and overpopulation by large concentrations of people displaced from their homes during the war (1975 - 2002) have caused significant deforestation. The use of wood fuel for theBenguela Railway until the 1980s was also responsible fordeforestation . Large extensions of native forest have been cut down and replaced by rapid-growing and soil-depleting eucalyptus and pine trees.The Central Plateau is well within the tropical zone, but altitude and the effect of the southwestern Antarctic current combine to produce a moderate climate. The annual variation of temperature is small, with maximum temperatures varying between 17 and 28 °C during much of the year. The average maximum is approximately 22 °C. During the winter months (May-July), temperatures may reach as low as 5 to 8 °C. Mean annual rainfall varies from 800 to 1600 mm, according to region. In the Central Plateau, seasonal rains begin with a few showers during September, increase during October and November, have a break of two to four weeks in December, January or February, and continue until the end of April. The heaviest rainfall is usually in November or December.
Demography
The Province of Huambo has an area of 35,771.15 km². It is divided into 11 municipalities that are sub-divided into 37 communes. It borders the Province of
Kuanza Sul to the Nortwest, Bie to the North and East,Benguela to the West, and Huila to the South. According to the Provincial Department of Statistics and Planning, Huambo is a relatively populated province with 1,948,000 people (approximately 15% of the estimated national of 12.6 million). More than half, 55%, of the population is urbanized, concentrated inHuambo city (822,000 people) and Caála municipality (239,000 people). Recent population movements towards the native rural areas and functional deficiencies of the Civil Administration make difficult to accurately estimate population figures.The Huambo Provincial Department of Statistics and Planning reports that 419,000, or approximately 22% of the population, are children under five years of age.*Municipality: Huambo
**"Huambo:" 164 villages, 668 km²
**"Calima:" 61 villages, 1,348 km²
**"Chipipa :" 63 villages, 593 km²
*Municipality:Caala
**"Caala:" 90 villages, 729 km²
**"Calenga :" 52 villages, 389 km²
**"Catata :" 74 villages, 1,090 km²
**"Cuima :" 116 villages, 1,472 km²
*Municipality:Ekunha
**"Ekunha:" 80 villages, 797 km²
**"Chipeio :" 67 villages, 880 km²
*Municipality:Longonjo
**"Longonjo:" 60 villages, 790 km²
**"Catabola :" 36 villages, 585 km²
**"Chilata :" 57 villages, 880 km²
**"Lepi :" 57 villages 660 km²
*Municipality:Ukuma
**"Ukuma:" 97 villages, 750 km²
**"Cacoma :" 82 villages, 500 km²
**"Mundundo :" 55 villages, 350 km²
*Municipality:Bailundo
**"Bailundo:" 106 villages, 838 km²
**"Bimbe :" 194 villages, 1,004 km²
**"Hengue :" 123 villages, 1,510 km²
**"Luvemba :" 214 villages, 2,163 km²
*Municipality:Tchinjenje
**"Tchinjenje:" 54 villages, 500 km²
**"Chiaca :" 57 villages, 300 km²
*Municipality:Mungo
**"Mungo:" 139 villages, 3,500 km²
**"Cambuengo :" 127 villages, 1,900 km²
*Municipality:Katchiungo
**"Katchiungo:" 66 villages, 645 km²
**"Chinama :" 51 villages, 1,445 km²
**"Chiumbo :" 82 villages, 857 km²
*Municipality:Tchicala Tcholoanga
**"Tchicala Tcholoanga:" 93 villages, 1,025 km²
**"Sambo :" 177 villages, 1,450 km²
**"Samboto :" 87 villages, 1,300 km²
*Municipality:Londuimbali
**"Londuimbali:" 71 villages, 589 km²
**"Alto Hama :" 69 villages, 781 km²
**"Cumbila :" 34 villages, 305 km²
**"Ngalanga :" 66 villages, 608 km²
**"Ussoque :" 25 villages, 415 km²"Source : Ministry of Planning, 2003"
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