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dbpedia:Angolan_Civil_War
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The Angolan Civil War (Portuguese: Guerra civil angolana) was a major civil conflict in the African country of Angola, beginning in 1975 and continuing, with some interludes, until 2002. The war began immediately after Angola became independent from Portugal in November 1975. Prior to this, a decolonisation conflict, the Angolan War of Independence (1961–74), had taken place.
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Angolan Civil War
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54 killed Unknown 2,077–10,000 killed, 15,000 dead, wounded or missing
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MK FNLA FLEC MPLA UNITA SWAPO (1975-89) (1975) Executive Outcomes(1992-95) (1975-91)
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dbpedia:José_Eduardo_dos_Santos dbpedia:Mobutu_Sese_Seko dbpedia:Lúcio_Lara dbpedia:Leopoldo_Cintra n5: dbpedia:Heinz_Kessler dbpedia:Holden_Roberto n7:_Vorster dbpedia:Arnaldo_Ochoa dbpedia:Jonas_Savimbi n9:_Botha dbpedia:Fidel_Castro dbpedia:Sam_Nujoma dbpedia:Marais_Viljoen dbpedia:Agostinho_Neto
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1975-11-11Z 2002-04-04Z
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dbpedia:Angola
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*Withdrawal of all foreign forces in 1989 *Resistance of FLEC continued beyond 2002 *Dissolution of the armed forces of FNLA *Immediate peace agreement and dissolution of the armed forces of UNITA in 2002 *Participation of UNITA and FNLA, as political parties, in the new political system, from 1991/92 onwards, but civil war continues MPLA victory *Jonas Savimbikilled in 2002 *Transition towards a multiparty political system in 1991/92
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MPLA troops: *4,000 – 7,000 (1976) *60,000 (1988) South African troops: *35,000 – 37,000 (1982) UNITA militants: *Altogether 11,000 (1975 to 1991) Soviet troops: Cuban troops: *22,000 (1975) *65,000 (1990, highest) *20,000 (1976) *130,000 (2001) FNLA militants: *40,000 (1976) – 70,000 (1987)
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