- 1. Cabinda is an exclave and province of Angola, separated from the main part of the country by a narrow strip of land belonging to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the DRC to the east and south, Cabinda boasts a unique geographical position that has shaped its history, culture, and economy. The province is known for its lush landscapes, rich biodiversity, and significant natural resources, particularly oil. Despite its wealth, Cabinda has experienced political tension and conflict, stemming from its identity as a distinct region with a desire for greater autonomy and recognition. The local population primarily comprises the Bakongo, who have a rich cultural heritage and a deep connection to their ancestral lands. Cabinda's capital, also named Cabinda, serves as a cultural and economic hub, blending traditional practices with modern influences. The province is also known for its beautiful beaches, such as the stunning Praia do Mussulo, which attract both locals and visitors seeking to enjoy the natural beauty and tranquil environment. In recent years, efforts have been made to improve infrastructure and promote tourism, with hopes of fostering peace and economic development while respecting the rich heritage of this unique Angolan province.
What is Cabinda primarily known for?
A) Mining B) Tourism C) Agriculture D) Oil production
- 2. What is the capital of Cabinda?
A) Cabinda City B) Luena C) Benguela D) Luanda
- 3. What language is predominantly spoken in Cabinda?
A) French B) English C) Portuguese D) Spanish
- 4. What is the major ethnic group in Cabinda?
A) Ovimbundu B) Mestizo C) Chokwe D) Bakongo
- 5. What is the primary economic activity in Cabinda?
A) Tourism B) Fishing C) Oil extraction D) Textiles
- 6. What is the population of Cabinda approximately?
A) 2 million B) 700,000 C) 300,000 D) 1 million
- 7. Which ocean is Cabinda located near?
A) Indian Ocean B) Pacific Ocean C) Atlantic Ocean D) Arctic Ocean
- 8. What is the approximate size of Cabinda in square kilometers?
A) 15,000 B) 7,270 C) 5,000 D) 10,000
- 9. Which of the following is a major export product of Cabinda?
A) Crude oil B) Coffee C) Cocoa D) Timber
- 10. Which year did Cabinda become part of Angola?
A) 1961 B) 1991 C) 1975 D) 1980
- 11. What is the primary transport method used for goods in Cabinda?
A) Road transport B) Rail transport C) Sea transport D) Air transport
- 12. What is the legal currency used in Cabinda?
A) Euro B) Franc C) Kwanza D) Dollar
- 13. Which group has led movements for independence in Cabinda?
A) FRELIMO B) UNITA C) MPLA D) FLEC
- 14. What country claims Cabinda as an exclave?
A) Namibia B) Republic of the Congo C) Democratic Republic of the Congo D) Angola
- 15. Which area does Cabinda border to the south?
A) Zambia B) Republic of the Congo C) Namibia D) South Africa
- 16. What is the main political issue surrounding Cabinda?
A) Environmental conservation B) Desire for independence C) Religious conflict D) Cultural preservation
- 17. Which international organization considered Cabinda's status?
A) NATO B) United Nations C) African Union D) European Union
- 18. What type of climate does Cabinda have?
A) Polar B) Temperate C) Tropical D) Desert
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