Gabela, Angola

Gabela
Municipality and City
Gabela
Gabela
Coordinates: 10°51′S 14°22′E / 10.850°S 14.367°ECoordinates: 10°51′S 14°22′E / 10.850°S 14.367°E
Country Angola
Province Cuanza Sul
Area
  Land 4,642 km2 (1,792 sq mi)
Elevation[1] 942 m (3,091 ft)
Population
  Total 69,000
  Density 15/km2 (40/sq mi)

Gabela is a town in the province of Cuanza Sul, Amboim municipal, Angola. Its area comprises 4,642 km² with a population of 126,000. It was founded as N'Guebela on September 28, 1907.[2][3]

Around the town, some areas of the Angolan Scarp savanna and woodlands with its unique plants and animals are still to be found. The Gabela Akalat (Sheppardia gabela), a species of bird, was first recorded here by scientists and subsequently named after the town, as were the Gabela Helmet-shrike (Prionops gabela) and Gabela Bush-shrike (Laniarius amboimensis); these endangered species are only found in the uplands near Gabela.

Mining and transport

Gabela used to have a mine with a 610 mm (2 ft) narrow gauge railway to Porto Amboim.

References

  1. "Gabela, Angola Page". Falling Rain Genomics.
  2. "AMBOIM City Council". ethnia.org.
  3. "Gabela, Angola Page". Mazungue.com.