Luanda is the capital and largest city of Angola. Located on Angola's northern Atlantic coast, it is the country's primary port, and its major industrial, cultural and urban centre. Among the oldest colonial cities of Africa, Luanda was founded in January 1576 as São Paulo da Assunção de Loanda by Portuguese explorer Paulo Dias de Novais.
16thâÂÂ18th centuries
19th century
- 1816 â Population: 4,689.
- 1836 â Slave trade declared illegal.
- 1844
- Port opens to foreign shipping.
- Population: 5,605.
- 1850 â Population: 12,565.
- 1865 â Banco Nacional Ultramarino branch opens.
- 1873 â Biblioteca Municipal established.
- 1881 â O Echo de Angola begins publication.
- 1889 â Luanda Railway and aqueduct begin operating.
- 1896 â Palácio de Ferro (iron palace) assembled.
20th century
- 1908 â Voz de Angola newspaper begins publication.
- 1910 â Population: 15,000 (approximate).
- 1913 â Angolan League founded in Luanda.
- 1923 â A Provincia de Angola newspaper begins publication.
- 1930 â Diario de Luanda newspaper begins publication.
- 1940
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Luanda established.
- Population: 61,028.
- 1942 â Liceu Salvador Correia de Sa (school) built.
- 1950 â Population: 141,647.
- 1951 â Mensagem literary magazine begins publication.
- 1954 â General Craveiro Lopes Airport inaugurated.
- 1956
- Museu Nacional de História Natural de Angola (Natural History Museum of Angola) built.
- People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola headquartered in Luanda.
- 1958 â Petroleum refinery built by Fina Petroleos de Angola.
- 1960 â Population: 224,540.
- 1962 â Estudos Gerais Universitários de Angola founded.
- 1964 â (cinema) built.
- 1969 â National Library of Angola founded.
- 1970 â Population: 475,328 urban agglomeration.
- 1975
- June: Angolan Civil War begins.
- 11 November: City becomes part of independent Republic of Angola.
- União dos Escritores Angolano (writer's union) established.
- Televisao Publica de Angola headquartered in city.
- 1976
- Museu Nacional de Antropologia (National Anthropology Museum) and Grupo Desportivo Interclube football club founded.
- National Bank of Angola headquartered in city.
- 1978 â Angola Red Cross and Cinemateca Nacional de Angola headquartered in city.
- 1979
- University of Angola established.
- 17 September: Funeral of Agostinho Neto.
- 1980 â Empresa de Electricidade de Luanda (electricity company), Atlético Petróleos de Luanda football club, and National Centre for Historical Documentation and Research established.
- 1981 â AugustâÂÂSeptember: Central African Games held in city.
- 1985 â City joins the newly formed .
- 1988 â Elinga Theater established.
- 1989 â October: International PaÃÂses Africanos de LÃÂngua Oficial Portuguesa meets in Luanda.
- 1991 â October: UNITA headquarters relocated to Luanda from Jamba.
- 1992
- Luanda Antena Comercial (radio) begins broadcasting.
- 30 October-1 November: Three Day War.
- 1993 â Population: 1,822,407 (urban agglomeration).
- 1997
- Jornal do Rangel newspaper begins publication.
- National Museum of Slavery founded.
- 1999
- Catholic University of Angola and Cha de Caxinde publishing firm founded.
- January: UNITA-R congress held in city.
- 2000 â Population: 2,591,000 (urban agglomeration).
21st century
See also
References
This article incorporates information from the Portuguese Wikipedia.
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