Huíla Province
Template:Short description Template:Infobox settlement Huíla is a province of Angola. It has an area of Template:Convert and a population of 2,497,422 (2014 census). Lubango is the capital of the province. Basket-making is a significant industry in the province; many make baskets out of reeds.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
History
From the Portuguese Colonial War (1961–1975) to Angola's independence, and the subsequent civil war in Angola (1975-2002) Huíla was directly affected only during relatively short periods of time. Cassinga was abandoned by its European supervisors, and the mine fell into neglect during the ensuing Angolan Civil War. The following year it was occupied by the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), military wing of the South West African People's Organization.<ref name="Chesterman2001">Template:Cite book</ref> PLAN subsequently adopted Cassinga as a staging point for insurgent raids on South-West Africa, about 250 kilometres to the south. Their bases soon became a sanctuary for local refugees during the Namibian War of Independence. In 1978, PLAN's presence in Cassinga attracted the attention of the South African Defence Force. Operation Reindeer saw paratroops of the 44 Parachute Regiment supported by bomber and strike aircraft launch an air assault on 4 May. The six-hour assault claimed approximately 600 lives,<ref name="Chesterman2001"/> including four SADF soldiers, sixty Cuban soldiersTemplate:Citation needed and over five hundred PLAN combatants and South West African exiles. Cassinga was the site of more fighting during Operation Askari, in December 1983.<ref name="Weigert2011">Template:Cite book</ref>
The post-colonial development in Angola has seen the establishment of two universities in Lubango (the state Universidade Mandume,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> named after a leader of the Ovambo in the fight against the occupation by the Portuguese, as well as a campus of the Universidade Privada de Angola. Tourism is emerging, largely involving white entrepreneurs from Namibia, which the provincial government is actively seeking to attract.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Geography
Huíla Province is traversed by the northwesterly line of equal longitude and latitude. The province is bordered on the west by the provinces of Namibe and Benguela, to the north by Bié and Cuando Cubango, and to the south by the province of Cunene.<ref name="m"/> The winding road known as Leba Hill, as well as Bicauri National Park are in Huíla Province. Bicauri National Park was established in 1964 and covers an area of 790 km2.
Municipalities
The province of Huíla contains fourteen municipalities (Template:Langx):
| Name of Town or City | Land Area | Estimated Population July 2018 |
Population Density |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caconda | Template:Convert | 189,450 | 40.1 |
| Cacula | Template:Convert | 154,624 | 44.8 |
| Caluquembe | Template:Convert | 203,128 | 66.1 |
| Chibia | Template:Convert | 215,219 | 41.5 |
| Chicomba | Template:Convert | 148,795 | 35.4 |
| Chipindo | Template:Convert | 73,056 | 18.7 |
| Chiange (Gambos) | Template:Convert | 89,684 | 11.0 |
| Humpata | Template:Convert | 100,634 | 79.8 |
| Jamba | Template:Convert | 118,633 | 10.7 |
| Kuvango | Template:Convert | 88,670 | 9.2 |
| Lubango | Template:Convert | 876,339 | 279.1 |
| Matala | Template:Convert | 296,618 | 32.7 |
| Quilengues | Template:Convert | 85,040 | 19.1 |
| Quipungo | Template:Convert | 179,363 | 23.5 |
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Communes
The province of Huíla contains the following communes (Template:Langx); sorted by their respective municipalities:
- Caconda Municipality: – Caconda, Cusse, Gungue (Gungui), Uaba (Waba)
- Cacula Municipality: – Cacula, Chicuaqueia (Tchiquaqueia), Chituto (Tchituto), Viti Vivali (Viti Vivale)
- Caluquembe Municipality: – Calépi (Kalépi), Caluquembe (Kalukembe), N'gola
- Chibia Municipality: – Capunda-Cavilongo, Chibia, Jau, Quihita
- Chicomba Municipality: – Chicomba, Cutenda (Kutenda); Libongue, Quê
- Chipindo Municipality: – Bambi, Chipindo; Bunjei
- Gambos Municipality: – Chiange, Chibemba (Chimbemba)
- Humpata Municipality: – Humpata; Bata-Bata, Caholo (Kaholo), Neves, Palanca
- Jamba Municipality: – Cassinga, Dongo, Jamba
- Kuvango Municipality: – Galangue, Kuvango (Cuvango), Vicungo
- Lubango Municipality: – Arimba, Hoque (Degola), Huíla, Lubango, Quilemba
- Matala Municipality: – Capelongo, Matala, Mulondo; Micosse
- Quilengues Municipality: – Dinde, Impulo, Quilengues
- Quipungo Municipality: – Quipungo; Cainda, Hombo (Ombo), Thicongo, Thicungo
Sports
- Estádio de Militar Huíla, a multi-use stadium in Huila
Demographics

As of 2013, the province had a population of 2,609,486 people. The original inhabitants of the area were Khoisan, but only a few residual groups remain today, ousted from pastoral land by other groups. In some areas they represent under 2% of the population.<ref name="StateAffairs2005">Template:Cite book</ref> Most pastoral farmers in the province are known Nyaneka-Khumbi, but do not form a whole ethnic group.<ref name="Morais1974">Template:Cite book</ref> A significant ethnic group in the province is the Mwila, who originally inhabited the plateau areas.<ref name="Estermann1978">Template:Cite book</ref>
Favored by the relatively mild climate, there was a relatively strong colonization by Portuguese immigrants who sometimes mixed with the local population. This led to expansion and diversification of agriculture at the same time, but also to a growth of cities and towns. However, the influx of IDPs in the thousands during the war severely affected the province.<ref name="ParsonsPorto2013">Template:Cite book</ref> During the war, a considerable number of Ovimbundu fled to the highlands of the province of Huíla. In some areas they now represent some 37% of the population, with the largest concentration in the central highlands.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> There is now also a much smaller number of Bakongo who had been assimilated from the Congo, and some settled in the province upon their return. The Heroro represent about 0.5% of the population.<ref name="Oyebade2007">Template:Cite book</ref>
List of governors of Huila
| Name | Years in office |
|---|---|
| Emílio Braz | 1975–1976 |
| Belarmino Sabugosa Van-Dúnem | 1976–1978 |
| Nazário Vital | 1978–1979 |
| Maj. Miguel João Luís Ivady | 1979–1981 |
| Mariano da Costa Garcia Puku | 1981–1983 |
| Rafael Sapilinha Sambalanga | 1983–1986 |
| Lopo Fortunato Ferreira do Nascimento | 1986–1990 |
| Dumilde das Chagas Simões Rangel | 1990–1995 |
| Kundi Paihama | 1995–1999 |
| Francisco José Ramos da Cruz | 1999–2008 |
| Isaac Francisco Maria dos Anjos | 2008–2012 |
| João Marcelino Tyipinge | 2012–2018 |
| Luís da Fonseca Nunes | 2018–2021 |
| Nuno Bernabé Mahapi Dala | 2021– |
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References
External links
- Official website of province governor Template:Webarchive
- Information on this province at the Angolan ministry for territorial administration
- Information on this province at Info Angola
- Province geographical info at geoview.info
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