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THE SADC AMBASSADORS IN JAPAN ORGANIZED A FAREWELL LUNCH FOR THE AMBASSADOR OF ANGOLA
RECEPTION FOR SADC AMBASSADORS, MARKING THE END OF THE MISSION OF THE AMBASSADOR OF ANGOLA
MEETING OF THE AMBASSADOR OF ANGOLA WITH THE DEAN OF AFRICAN AMBASSADORS ACCREDITED IN JAPAN
AMBASSADOR OF ANGOLA MEETS THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF MOFA’S AFRICAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
MOFA PROTOCOL HEAD OFFERS LUNCH TO THE AMBASSADOR OF ANGOLA IN JAPAN
AMBASSADOR OF ANGOLA PARTICIPATES IN THE IMPERIAL GARDEN PARTY
MEETING BETWEEN THE AMBASSADOR OF ANGOLA AND THE AMBASSADOR OF SAN MARINO
MEETING BETWEEN THE AMBASSADOR OF ANGOLA AND THE DEPUTY AND PRESIDENT OF THE JAPAN-AFRICA FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE
AMBASSADOR OF ANGOLA VISITS THE BRIDGESTONE FACTORY
AMBASSADOR OF ANGOLA PARTICIPATES IN THE MEETING FOR THE OCCASION OF THE VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK TO JAPAN

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Phone: +81-3-5430-7879
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About Angola
Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is the seventh largest country in Africa in terms of size with an area of 1,246,700 km2. The country is divided into 18 provinces. The northernmost province, Cabinda, constitutes an enclave separated from the rest of the country by the Democratic Republic of Congo. The main urban centers, besides the country’s capital, Luanda, are the cities of Lubango, Benguela, Huambo, Cabinda, Lobito, Namibe, Malanje and Soyo.
Angola – Japan Relations
The Angola-Japan diplomatic relations were established in September 1976. The two countries started to exchange high level visits in the late 1980s with the most notable being the visit to Japan in 2001 by H.E. Mr. José Eduardo dos Santos, President of the Republic of Angola.
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