Angola
Angola is located in the southwest of Africa, and its capital is Luanda. It neighbors Atlantic Ocean in the west, the Democratic Republic of Congo in the north and northeast, Namibia in the south, Zambia in the southeast, and another outside the enclave Cabinda Province neighbors the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Angolan economy is dominated by agriculture and minerals, and it also has oil refining industry which is mainly spreaded in the coastal area of Cabinda. Food processing, papermaking, cement and textile industries are also relatively mature. Angola's economic potential is so high that it has the potential to become one of the richest countries in Africa in the future. As a former Portuguese territory, it has the reputation of "African Brazil".
Angola's national strength grew rapidly thanks to oil production. The country has vast territory with rich resources, fertile land, and rich undeveloped resources. And its coast has a total of more than 13.1 billion barrels of oil, and inland area also produces diamonds.