List of Angolans

Notable people from Angola include:

Athletes

  • Akwá (born 1977), footballer, Parliament member (MPLA)
  • Flávio Amado (born 1979), footballer
  • Ze Kalanga (born 1983), footballer
  • Mantorras (born 1982), footballer
  • Rui Marques (born 1977), footballer
  • Nando Rafael (born 1984), footballer
  • Manel "Prodígio" Kape (born 1993), mixed martial artist

Clergy

Military

  • João de Matos (1955-2017), military general[5]
  • Nzingha, 17th-century queen of the Ndongo and Matamba Kingdoms of the Mbundu people in southwestern Africa - also known as Ana de Sousa Nzinga Mbande

Musicians

Photographers

Politicians

Writers

See: List of Angolan writers

Other

See also

References

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