Huambo

Huambo
Port. /wahm"baw/, n.
a city in central Angola. 67,000. Formerly, Nova Lisboa.

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Angola
formerly  Nova Lisboa,  English  New Lisbon  

      city, west-central Angola. It lies south of the Cuanza River on the Bié Plateau at an elevation of 5,581 feet (1,701 metres) and has a temperate climate. The city was founded in 1912 by Portuguese settlers and workers on the Benguela Railway, which was then under construction. It was first called Huambo but was renamed Nova Lisboa in 1928. Following Angola's independence in 1975, the city's original name was restored. The city became the headquarters of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) (UNITA), a guerrilla movement.

      The historically important Benguela Railway passes through Huambo on its way from Lobito on the Atlantic coast eastward through central Angola to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo). Owing to this strategic location, Huambo was a transportation centre with one of the largest rail-repair shops in Africa prior to Angola's civil war (1975–2002). The railway's operation, however, was repeatedly disrupted by forces of UNITA during the war and often did not run east of the city, if at all. The city of Huambo suffered serious damage during the conflict, as it was the site of much fighting, including a fierce battle and siege in 1993. After the end of the war, sections of the Benguela Railway underwent repairs, and some stretches were reopened for use, which aided in reconstruction efforts in the city and surrounding area. Coffee, wheat, and corn (maize) have been grown in the area around the city, but efforts to resume farming after the end of the war were hampered by the large number of land mines remaining, still buried throughout the countryside. Pop. (2004 est.) 173,600.

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