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The city of Lubango, Angola, was called Sá de Bandeira when the Angolan territory was under Portuguese rule.
Angola as a Portuguese colony encompassing the present territory was not established before the end of the 19th century, and "effective occupation", as required by the Berlin Conference (1884) was achieved only by the 1920s after the Mbunda resistance and abduction of their King, Mwene Mbandu I Kapova.