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... ate to compare with the cities of Luanda or Benguela.
Currently, Cabinda is essentially a small coastal village left behind by the Portuguese on the Atlantic Ocean, or a small military fort, with a small area and incomplete infrastructure.
Both Luanda and Benguela have over a hundred years of development history, while Cabinda was only started by the Portuguese as a northern coastal fortress city in the 1980s. If not for the Berlin Conference and the establishment of the Belgian ...
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