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unusual facts about Luau, Moxico



Africa Humanitarian Action

AHA worked in the Viana(refugee camp) with IDPs from the provinces of Malange, Moxico and Kwanza.

Caianda

It is located on the road between Luan, the capital of Moxico Province and Mwinilunga, Zambia.

Grupo Desportivo Atlético Juventude do Moxico

Grupo Desportivo Atlético Juventude do Moxico, usually known simply as Juventude Moxico or Juventude do Moxico, is a football (soccer) club from Luena, Moxico province, Angola.

Hale Koa Hotel

Glenn Medeiros is the host and performs at the hotel's twice weekly luau.

Lobito

It dates from 1905 and owes its existence to the bay of the same name having been chosen as the sea terminus of the Benguela railway to the far interior, passing through Luau to Katanga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Luchazes

The Municipality is now under the traditional authority of a Mbunda Paramount Chief Mwene Kangamba, who ascribes to the Mbunda Monarch, His Majesty, King Mbunda III Mbandu Lifuti restored on 16 August 2008, in Moxico, Angola.

Mavinga, Cuando Cubango

Mavinga is one of the four Mbunda municipalities in Angola, predominantly occupied by the Mbunda under the traditional authority of a Mbunda Paramount Chief Mwene Chondela, who ascribes to the Mbunda Monarch, His Majesty King Mbandu III Mbandu Lifuti restored on 16 August 2008, in Moxico, Angola.

Menongue

It is one of the four Mbunda municipalities in Angola, predominantly occupied by the Mbunda under the traditional authority of Mbunda Chiefs Mwene Vunonge and Mwene Kangamba (Mwene Chainda Ngongola), who ascribe to the Mbunda Monarch, His Majesty King Mbandu III Mbandu Lifuti restored on 16 August 2008, in Moxico, Angola.

Okolehao

In Operation Pacific, a 1951 John Wayne movie, when Wayne's submarine crew get arrested for crashing and busting up a luau with the local Hawaiians asking for damages beyond Wayne's budget, he finds out the locals had illegal "okoolihau" which caused his men to get drunk.

Ricardo Job Estêvão

Ricardo Job Estêvão (born August 22, 1987 in Moxico), better known as Job, is an Angolan football midfielder, who plays for Petro Atlético in the Girabola.


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