Angola is located in the southwest of Africa, with Luanda as its capital, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north and northeast, Namibia to the south, Zambia to the southeast, and cabinda province, another peripheral enclave, bordering the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Angola's economy is dominated by agriculture, minerals and oil refining, mainly distributed in the coastal areas of Cabinda. The food processing, paper making, cement and textile industries are also relatively mature. Angola has great economic potential and will become the richest country in Africa in the future. As a former dependency of Portugal, it is known as "Brazil in Africa".
Angola's national strength has increased rapidly due to oil production. The country is vast, rich in natural resources and undeveloped resources. There are 1365438+ more than one billion barrels of oil along the coast, and diamonds are also produced inland.