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ANGOLA (Plus De 2 500 000 Hab.) V vers GAMBOMA Capitale d' État LÉKANA Route principale ANGOLA (plus de 2 500 000 hab.) v. NGO Route secondaire DJAMBALA Plus de 400 000 hab. v. MAYOKO v. BAMBAMA Autre route ou piste Plus de 100 000 hab. ZANAGA v. NGO MOSSENDJO Voie ferrée Plus de 50 000 hab. Aéroport, aérodrome CONGO Plus de 25 000 hab. v. NGONGO KIBANGOU KINDAMBA Barrage, chute SIBITI Autre ville ou localité ANGOLA Parc national 4° BRAZZAVILLE Limite de province DOLISIE MADINGOU KINKALA Namibe Chef-lieu de province KIMONGO 0 100 200 km v. KENGE POINTE- Miconge MFOUATI KINSHASA KIKONGO Groupe ethnique NOIRE Belize Buco Zau BOKO Dinge LUOZI o g vers KENGE vers KENGE v. IDIOFA v. MWEKA vers LUSAMBO TSHELA MADIMBA n O a KIKWIT â G L ndana w LUEBO N MBANGA- O NGUNGU K CABINDA C RÉPUBLIQUE DÉMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO MATADI KIZENGA Cabinda BOMA POPOKABAKA GUNGU BANANA Banza Sosso Nóqui FESHI ge K KANANGA MBUJI-MAYI Cuimba uilo an a Pointe de Mepala Maquela C o s L a vers KABINDA vers KAMINA vers KAMINA Padrão C do Zombo i Soyo Lufico u KASONGO- Quimbele a Mbanza-Congo n LUNDA TSHIKAPA g ZA Ï RE Damba o TSHIMBULU KIKONONGOGO W a m u Tomboco l i Lucunga b U Í GE a w K L ebridege Bembe u MWENE- M a Nzeto KAHEMBA n DITU 797 Bungo Sanza Pombo g LUIZA u Chitato Nova e Ponta Freitas Caipemba í KANIAMA U ge Puri e Morna C LUNDA- o b g u Cambulo Cu Chutes de É m Negage i TCHOKW Loge l u L Tembo Aluma Tembo o i a Dange h u p Ambriz e a C 8° m Chaua c Muxaluando Massango i b Camabatela h Lucapa e KAPANGA BENGO C Cuilo Barra do Dande 1478 Luremo U Caxito a Camaxilo Calonda Baie de Bengo Quibaxe KIKIMBUNDUMBUNDU Marimba m ba 1244 Ú Caombo KIKIKKONGOONGO o cua CUANZA- L LUANDA m u Samba i h l za LUNDA-NORD u Pointe des en NORD Cajú c Z Cuango a a MALANGE u Palmeirinhas Ndalatando Lucala Chutes de Lubalo Quela L Barra do Cuanza Catete Calandula Capenda- Muxima Lucala Lombe Camulemba C 1734 Saurimo Chiluage Cabo Ledo PARC Cacuso u SANDOA nza Malange L Xá-Muteba a NATIONAL Cua n v. KOLWEZI Dondo ui go DE Barrage de Cangandala Xinge Muriége Cambambe L Cap de São Braz QUIÇAMA Mussolo C P. N. DE u Mumbondo Calulo e a CANGANDALA LUNDA- m s s Lussusso Quitapa Cacolo b a KASAJI 1457 e i Luando S UD Longa Cassai CUANZA-SUD Muconda C Porto Amboim Mussende Luquembo C Quilenda2017 C u Luau Cariango uanz a DILOLO KISENGE Chutes de a Quirima n LUNDA-TCHOKWÉ Quibala go Agua da Binga Gabela Mucussueje Q Alto Chicapa Dala OCÉAN u KIMBUNDU e Jimbe Sumbe v Calanda Conda e Calucinga C Sautar a e Waku Kungo ss z ai Luacano è Nharea b Camanongue m Uku Luando Za 2479 KKIIMM BUNDN DUU Andulo Cameia ATLANTIQUE Léua PARC NATIONAL LUNDA- Mungo NGANGELA Luena Cazombo TCHOKWÉ Egito Cassongue Camacupa DE CAMEIA 12° HUAMBO Cangumbe 1614 Wama Bailundo Cunhinga L Chila Balombo Cuemba uena Lobito 2148 1852 Munhango Lungu Katchiungo 1553 é B Lucusse Benguela Serra do Môco BI É un NGANGELA 2620 go Bocoio Chingar Kuito Baía Farta Huambo Chicundo OVIMBUNDU Caála Lumbala a vers SOLWEZI Pointe des Salinas Cubal Sambo z Luzi Caripande Cachingues n Dombe Grande Ukuma a Cassamba Catengue u Caimbambo Ganda C Cuima LUNDA- Z Samucumbi a É C m Cap de C TCHOKW OVIMBUNDU C BENGUE LA e u b Santa Maria n Barrage u u è a ZAMBEZI e b é a z n Chitembo Tempu n MO X ICO Chongorói u de Gove a n L e C d n u Uambo C a an 2490 g o u g v u Caluquembe Chipindo o ing c a a Cap de h l Caconda Catola e Cangamba Sessa Linhemo i Santa Marta Lucira OVIMBUNDU C Quilengues po Camacuio NGANG ANNGELGE LAA u Lumbala om Chicomba i b Bentiaba t a Cutato o NGANGELA Nguimbo K OVAMBO Kuvango 2385 Í Mussuma LUKULU vers KAOMA Caitou Hoque HU LA Cuchi Menongue Bibala Matala Lupire Cangombe QuipungoQuipungo Q ZAMBIE Jamba Longa u Caraculo LubanLubangogo Capelongo em Sacarimbo Cassinga bo KALABO Tampa Chibia PARC Cuito Cuanavale Chiume SIKONGO NATIONAL NG ANGE LA Namibe DE BICUARI CU AND O- MONGU NAMIBE NYANEKA- a Mulondo Cuvelai Caiundo Lomb Tombua Virei Chibemba BOCHBOCHIMANIMAN Mavinga Chiange C CUISSIS PARC D u C UBANGO r o NATIONAL 16° é LUNCLUNCUMBIUMBI 1255 c DE s a Tambor Chicote e MUPA LUNDA- C BOCHIMAN r Cahama SENANGA B. des uu É t TCHOKW Tigres C Nehone bb U ac aa t Rivungo ul nn k v em PARC NATIONAL u g Nan o a b Oncócua va g U o Z Savate oo te í DE IONA r ô CUNENE Luengue mb C a Ba a dos M ngua o u m Xangongo a Tigres HERERO n b OVAMBO NGANGELA d èz Iona Cuamato o e Chutes C Ondjiva un BOCHIMABOCHIM ANN h L d'Epupa en Calueque Barrage de ChCibarandaibaranda u Ku e Namacunde iana Foz do nene Calueque C SESHEKE Cunene Chutes de OSHIKANGO Cuangar u OSHINDONGA Luiana d RUACANA RuacanRuacanáá ito u 1021 Cubango Calai Dirico KATIMA OSHAKATI Mucusso MULILO OPUWO ONDANGWA O KONGOLA ka v RUNDU a BAGANI n g N AMIBIE o N a Etosha Pan m i B OTSWANA b TSUMEB GUMARE SESFONTEIN Delta de GROOTFONTEIN l'Okavango 12° 16° vers OTAVI 20° vers SEHITHWA 24° Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères, direction des Archives (pôle géographique) © Janvier 2018.
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