Menongue
Menongue is located in Angola
Menongue
Menongue
Location in Angola
Coordinates: 14°40′S 17°42′E / 14.667°S 17.700°E / -14.667; 17.700
Country Angola
ProvinceCuando Cubango Province
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)

Menongue is a town and municipality in Cuando Cubango Province in Angola.[1]

It is the terminus of the southern railway from Namibe.

History edit

Menongue, formerly Serpa Pinto ,is a town in southeastern Angola. It was originally named for Alexandre Alberto da Rocha de Serpa Pinto, a late 19th-century Portuguese explorer of the interior of southern Africa. Located on the Cuebe River (a tributary of the Okavango Kubango River) at an elevation of 4,462 feet (1,360 metres), it is a garrison town and market centre for the surrounding sparsely populated, semiarid region. Cattle and subsistence crops of corn (maize) and other vegetables are raised by the Nganguela and Chokwe peoples, and trade in cattle and hides and skins is locally important. After independence in 1975, MiG 23 aircraft from the nearby airbase launched air strikes against the SADF during the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale (1987-1988), a battle of the Angolan Civil War (1975-2002).[2]


References edit

  1. ^ "City councils of Angola". Statoids. Retrieved April 7, 2009.
  2. ^ Encyclopedia Britannica [1] Menongue Retrieved Octuber 10, 2011.


18°28′00″S 17°25′00″E / 18.46667°S 17.41667°E / -18.46667; 17.41667