Angola

  • President:João Lourenço
  • Vice President:Esperança da Costa
  • Capital city:Luanda
  • Languages:Portuguese 71.2% (official), Umbundu 23%, Kikongo 8.2%, Kimbundu 7.8%, Chokwe 6.5%, Nhaneca 3.4%, Nganguela 3.1%, Fiote 2.4%, Kwanhama 2.3%, Muhumbi 2.1%, Luvale 1%, other 3.6% note: most widely spoken languages; shares sum to more than 100% because some respondents gave more than one answer on the census (2014 est.)
  • Government
  • National statistics office:No data
  • Population, persons:38,458,843 (2025)
  • Area, sq km:1,246,700
  • GDP per capita, US$:2,122 (2024)
  • GDP, billion current US$:80.4 (2024)
  • GINI index:51.3 (2018)
  • Ease of Doing Business rank:177

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    • October 2012
      Source: World Wide Fund for Nature
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 16 February, 2016
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      Domestic ivory market score: Scores range from –4, indicating no or very small, highly-regulated domestic ivory markets and carving industries, to 20, indicating extremely large, completely unregulated domestic ivory markets and carving industries. As described in CoP13 Doc.29,2 Annex, this component is based upon a cumulative scoring system which tracks the relative scale of the retail-level trade, the degree of control over such trade, and the status of ivory carving. Law enforcement effort ratio: Number of in-country seizures divided by total number of seizures linked to that country 1999-2010. Total weight of recent ivory seizures: Total weight of ivory seizures linked to that country 1999-2010. Organized crime indicator: Percentage of seizure cases linked to that country 1999-2010 of more than 1,000 kg in weight, indicative of involvement of organized crime in the movement of ivory.