.CO.AO Domain Name - Angola Domain Name .CO.AO
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.CO.AO is the Country-code Second-Level-Domain (ccSLD) designated for Angola

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Angola Location:
8°502 S, 13°202 E
Angola Geography:
At 481,321 mi2 (1,246,700 km2[2]), Angola is the world's twenty-third largest country (after Niger). It is comparable in size to Mali and is nearly twice the size of the US state of Texas.
Angola is bordered by Namibia to the south, Zambia to the east, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north-east, and the South Atlantic Ocean to the west. The exclave of Cabinda also borders the Republic of the Congo to the north. Angola's capital, Luanda, lies on the Atlantic coast in the north-west of the country. Angola's average temperature on the coast is 60 degrees Fahrenheit (16 °C) in the winter and 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 °C) in the summer.
Angola People:
Population
- 2005 estimate 15,941,000 (61st)
- 1970 census 5,646,166
- Density 13 /km2 (199th)
34 /sq mi
Angola Government:
Government Nominally multi-party (Free elections never held)
- President José E. dos Santos
- Prime Minister Fernando da Piedade Dias
dos Santos
Angola Economy:
Angola's economy has undergone a period of transformation in recent years, moving from the disarray caused by a quarter century of war to being the fastest growing economy in Africa and one of the fastest in the world. In 2004, China's Eximbank approved a $2 billion line of credit to Angola. The loan is being used to rebuild Angola's infrastructure, and has also limited the influence of the International Monetary Fund in the country. [3]
Growth is almost entirely driven by rising oil production which surpassed 1.4 million barrels per day in late-2005 and which is expected to grow to 2 million barrels per day by 2007. Control of the oil industry is consolidated in Sonangol Group, a conglomerate which is owned by the Angolan government. In December 2006, Angola was admitted as a member of OPEC.[2] The economy grew 18% in 2005; growth is expected to reach 26% in 2006 and stay above 10% for the rest of the decade. The security brought about by the 2002 peace settlement has led to the resettlement of 4 million displaced persons, thus resulting in large-scale increases in agriculture production.
Angola More Information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angola




