N'dalatando
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Coordinates | 9 ° 18 ′ S , 14 ° 55 ′ E | |
Basic data | ||
Country | Angola | |
Cuanza Norte | ||
Município | Cazengo | |
ISO 3166-2 | AO-CNO | |
Comuna | N'dalatando | |
Residents | 46,000 |
N'dalatando is the capital of the Angolan province of Cuanza Norte and the seat of the diocese of N'dalatando . Until the independence of Angola in 1975, the place had the Portuguese name Vila Salazar .
history
After Portuguese traders settled here around 1840, a first administrative post was set up in Caculo-Camuinza in 1879, which included the growing town of N'dalatando. In 1936 it became the administrative center itself and was given the name Vila Salazar , dedicated to the Portuguese dictator Salazar . On May 28, 1956, the previous small town ( Vila ) was elevated to a city ( Cidade ). After independence in 1975, the place was given its current name, with a decree of July 18, 1976.
administration
N'dalatando is the seat of a municipality of the same name (Comuna) in the district ( Município ) of Cazengo , in the province of Cuanza Norte . It is also the capital of the province.
Sports
The municipal stadium of N'dalatando, the Estádio Municipal Santos Diniz , seats 6,000.
In the city, the three football clubs Porcelana FC , Jovens Unidos Futebol Clube and Braga Futebol Clube have been licensed to play by the Angolan FAF since 2009 . In 2013 Porcelana FC played in the top division of Angola, in Girabola, for one season .
sons and daughters of the town
- Mascarenhas (1937–2015), soccer player, top scorer in the 1963/64 European Cup Winners' Cup
Individual evidence
- ↑ Article on the city anniversary celebration of June 5, 2012 in the news portal www.portaldeangola.com, accessed on April 19, 2014
- ^ Article from October 30, 2009 by the state news agency ANGOP , accessed on January 1, 2015