Talk:Geography of Angola

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  • Can link rain forest: ...and; a dry savanna in the interior south and southeast; and rain forest in the north and in [[Cabinda]]. The [[Zambezi River]] and ...
  • Can link rainy season: ...o coastal [[Peru]] or [[Baja California]]. There is a short rainy season lasting from February to April. Summers are hot and dry, wh...
  • Can link far north: ...r. Elevations generally range from 3,000 to 6,000 feet. The far north and Cabinda enjoy rain throughout much of the year. ...
  • Can link red sandstone: ...he most part flat, with occasional low cliffs and bluffs of red sandstone. There is but one deep inlet of the sea—[[Great Fish Bay]] ...
  • Can link rock formations: ... [[Okavango]], drain to [[Lake Ngami]]. '''Geology:''' The rock formations of Angola are met with in three distinct regions:...
  • Can link prevailing winds: ...at Caconda, 67.2°. The climate is greatly influenced by the prevailing winds, which arc W., S.W. and S.S.W. Two seasons are distinguishe...
  • Can link coastal plain: ...nd is accompanied by violent storms. '''Terrain:''' narrow coastal plain rises abruptly to vast interior plateau...
  • Can link soil erosion: ...ent - current issues:''' overuse of pastures and subsequent soil erosion attributable to population pressures; desertification; defo...
  • Can link water pollution: ...lting in loss of biodiversity; soil erosion contributing to water pollution and siltation of rivers and dams; inadequate supplies of po...
  • Can link Climate Change: ... international agreements:''' * ''party to:'' Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, S...
  • Can link Law of the Sea: ...'party to:'' Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution...
  • Can link Ozone Layer Protection: ...diversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution...
  • Can link tobacco plant: ...ee, cotton and Guinea pepper plants are indigenous, and the tobacco plant flourishes in several districts. Among the trees are severa...
  • Can link cricket ball: ...g of leather. The mulundo bears a fruit about the size of a cricket ball covered with a hard green shell and containing scarlet pips...

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Feedback: I like it, I hate it, Please don't link toLinkBot 11:33, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Well, it probably didn't realise that "Far North" is an administrative region in New Zealand, to start with! [[User:Grutness|Grutness talk ]] 06:51, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)


A controversy has erupted over the choice of map for this article. The two candidates are shown here, along with any others that other Wikipedians may choose to enter. Feel free to make any comments. The lower map may also appear in the corresponding Geography article for this country. Kelisi 02:14, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)

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