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Cuíto

Coordinates:12°23′S16°56′E / 12.383°S 16.933°E /-12.383; 16.933
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12°23′S16°56′E / 12.383°S 16.933°E /-12.383; 16.933

Municipality in Bié Province, Angola
Cuíto
Silva Porto
Cuíto is located in Angola
Cuíto
Cuíto
Location in Angola
Coordinates:12°23′S16°56′E / 12.383°S 16.933°E /-12.383; 16.933
Country Angola
ProvinceBié Province
Founded1750
Area
1,560 km2 (600 sq mi)
Elevation
1,695 m (5,561 ft)
Population
 (2014 Census)[1]
450,881
 • Density290/km2 (750/sq mi)
 • Urban355,423
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
Area code(+244) 48
ClimateCwb

Cuíto, formerly known asSilva Porto, is acity and municipality in centralAngola, capital ofBié Province. The municipality had a population of 450,881 in 2014.[1] Projected to be the tenth fastest growing city on the African continent between 2020 and 2025, with a 5.56% growth.[3]

History

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The city of Cuíto is built in the historical heart of theOvimbundu kingdom. The ruler of theOvimbundu was named Viye and he married a Songo woman named Cahanda. Together they built the city and later the Portuguese would name theBié Province after the ruler.[4] TheOvimbundu were known for selling captives from neighbouring tribes to the European slave traders which made the area an ideal location for the slave business and brought colonists to the area. The Portuguese "founded" the city in 1750.[5] They later called it Silva Porto afterAntónio da Silva Porto who built his homeembala Belmonte in the area.[6] The pleasant climate in theBié Province was attractive to Portuguese settlers and many made their home in Silva Porto in the early 1900s when theBenguela Railway connected the city to the coast.

Cuíto had a long history of violence starting with theAfrican slave trade and tribal warfare. Later in the 1960s the Portuguese used the town of Silva Porto as a training centre for training blackPortuguese Army soldiers to send to NorthernPortuguese Angola in order to fight the nationalistguerrillas, during thePortuguese Colonial War.

After independence from Portugal in 1975, Cuíto saw its worst times on 6 January 1993 whenUNITA, during theAngolan Civil War, laid siege of the city for over 9 months and over 30,000 people were killed, both from war effects and starvation. Nobody was permitted to enter or leave the city for 9 months and the city suffered heavy damage.UNITA was eventually driven from Cuíto and a second attempt was made to capture the city in 1998 using huge artillery and tanks.[7]

Climate

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The town sits on the eastern flank of the Bie Plateau. The climate is unusually cool for its tropical location. The average annual temperature is 18 °C, largely due to its high altitude. The coolest period is May to August when almost no rain falls. September and October are the hottest months with a little rain. Heavy rain falls in the main rainy season November to April.

Climate data for Cuíto
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Record high °C (°F)29
(84)
28
(82)
28
(82)
29
(84)
28
(82)
27
(81)
27
(81)
30
(86)
31
(88)
31
(88)
29
(84)
28
(82)
31
(88)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)25
(77)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
24
(75)
26
(79)
28
(82)
26
(79)
24
(75)
23
(73)
25
(77)
Daily mean °C (°F)19
(66)
19
(66)
19
(66)
18
(64)
17
(63)
14
(57)
15
(59)
17
(63)
20
(68)
19
(66)
19
(66)
18
(64)
18
(64)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)14
(57)
14
(57)
15
(59)
13
(55)
10
(50)
6
(43)
7
(45)
9
(48)
12
(54)
13
(55)
14
(57)
14
(57)
12
(54)
Record low °C (°F)3
(37)
7
(45)
5
(41)
0
(32)
−1
(30)
−5
(23)
0
(32)
0
(32)
3
(37)
6
(43)
6
(43)
5
(41)
−5
(23)
Averageprecipitation mm (inches)193
(7.6)
196
(7.7)
203
(8.0)
76
(3.0)
10
(0.4)
0
(0)
0
(0)
3
(0.1)
23
(0.9)
109
(4.3)
193
(7.6)
221
(8.7)
1,227
(48.3)
Source: weatherbase.com[8]

Transportation

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Cuíto is served by theBenguela railway that once connected the inland provinces to the coast. The actual railway station serving Cuíto is located a few kilometers north of the town. The railway is expected to be repaired in the next few years. There are also direct flights from Luanda out of theJoaquim Kapango Airport.

See also

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ab"Resultados Definitivos Recenseamento Geral da População e Habitação – 2014 Província do Bié"(PDF).Instituto Nacional de Estatística, República de Angola. Retrieved3 May 2020.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^Citypopulation.de Population of the major cities in Angola
  3. ^"Ranked: The World's Fastest Growing Cities". virtual capitalist. 13 August 2021. Archived fromthe original on 13 August 2021. Retrieved2021-08-17.
  4. ^T. Ernest Wilson,Angola Beloved p. 32.
  5. ^John Marcum,The Angolan Revolution vol I (1950-1962): The Anatomy of an Explosion. p. 102n.
  6. ^Henry W. Nevison.A Modern Slavery p. 84.
  7. ^Martin James,Historical Dictionary of Angola
  8. ^"Weatherbase: Historical weather for Silva Porto, Angola". RetrievedFebruary 13, 2010.
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