Proper noun
Cabinda
An exclave and province of Angola, claimed by some factions as a republic.
According to a 1995 census, Cabinda had an estimated population of 600,000, approximately 400,000 of whom live in neighboring countries. Source: Internet
A mercenary army had to be raised to protect the oil installations in Cabinda during the Angolan civil war. Source: Internet
Cabinda — The construction works of Caio Deep Water Port, which had been halted for two years, in northern Cabinda province, resume this month after a USD 124 million debt settlement with the contracting companies. Source: Internet
Cabinda Gulf Oil Company found Malange-1, an oil reservoir in Block 14, on August 9, 2007. citation Overview seeAlso National GDP per capita ranges from wealthier states in the north and south to poorer states in the east. Source: Internet
A 2017 team captain, Cabinda garnered third-team All-Big Ten accolades from the conference coaches, despite missing five games due to injury. Source: Internet
It is organized in six military regions (Cabinda, Luanda, North, Center, East and South), with an infantry division being based in each one. Source: Internet