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- THE EMBASSY OF ANGOLA IN JAPAN HOSTS AN EVENT TO CELEBRATE PEACE IN ANGOLAMarch 30th, 2024 On March 30th, the Embassy of Angola in Japan organized a remarkable gathering to celebrate the 22 years of Peace and National Reconciliation, bringing together members of the Angolan community, academics, diplomats, and distinguished guests. At the… Read more: THE EMBASSY OF ANGOLA IN JAPAN HOSTS AN EVENT TO CELEBRATE PEACE IN ANGOLA
- FIRST POLITICAL CONSULTATIONS MEETING BETWEEN ANGOLA AND JAPANMarch 29, 2024 REPUBLIC OF THE ANGOLAEMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF ANGOLA IN JAPAN PRESS RELEASE Tokyo, the capital city of Japan, hosted on Friday, March 29th, the First Political Consultations Meeting between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the… Read more: FIRST POLITICAL CONSULTATIONS MEETING BETWEEN ANGOLA AND JAPAN
- CELEBRATION OF THE 48TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF ANGOLANovember 14, 2023 The Embassy of Angola in Japan celebrated the forty-eighth anniversary of national independence on November 11. The official ceremony took place in the grand hall and was attended by diplomats, the resident community, and local officials. In… Read more: CELEBRATION OF THE 48TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF ANGOLA
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2-10-24, Daizawa, Setagaya-ku 155-0032 Tokyo, Japan
Phone: +81-3-5430-7879
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A friendly and hospitable people, an amazing variety of attractions, and a dynamic and charming culture make Angola a country worth visiting. As far as tourism is concerned, it can be said that Angola is like a rough diamond, with a huge potential still to be explored.
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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