N'dalatando

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N'dalatando
N'dalatando (Angola)
N'dalatando
N'dalatando
Coordinates 9 ° 18 ′  S , 14 ° 55 ′  E Coordinates: 9 ° 18 ′  S , 14 ° 55 ′  E
Basic data
Country Angola

province

Cuanza Norte
Município Cazengo
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

Restored cinema in N'dalatando (2016)

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

  1. Article on the city anniversary celebration of June 5, 2012 in the news portal www.portaldeangola.com, accessed on April 19, 2014
  2. ^ Article from October 30, 2009 by the state news agency ANGOP , accessed on January 1, 2015