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Dundo, or Dundo-Chitato, is a former mining town, with a population of 177,604 (2014), now a city and the provincial capital of
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in
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. Established in the early part of the 20th century as a planned diamond mining community, Dundo has continued to grow, has its own airport and is now being superseded by a new city, New Dundo. The city is the home of the football club called Grupo Desportivo Sagrada Esperança, which plays at Estádio Quintalão. The local museum houses objects collected by social anthropologist, Hermann Baumann.


History

The settlement of Dundo was founded in 1912 after the discovery of diamonds in the Cuango River valley, located in the north-eastern border of Angola where it today adjoins the
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. Formed as a planned community to support the burgeoning mining operations, Dundo grew after the private investor company, Diamang (formed in 1917) were given the diamond mining concession in the entire region of Lunda, basing their headquarters in the town. Diamang was created under the auspices of
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, Angola's then colonial master, with further investment from other European nations. The region was mainly stable under colonial rule, but after independence in 1975, Angola was engulfed in
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. This led to increased and unplanned population growth in the country's mining towns as people fled the insecurity of the countryside. In 1978 the Angolan government created the province of
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and established the nearby town of
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as the provincial capital. Up-until 1980 the mines south-east of Dundo annually produced close to 10 percent of the world's total gem-quality supply of diamonds. The effects of the Angolan civil war (1975-2002) impacted Dundo's diamond mining operations. The rebel forces of
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(União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola) sought to disrupt the governmental mining companies of Diamang and
Endiama Endiama E.P. (''Empresa Nacional de Diamantes E.P.'') is the national diamond company of Angola and it is the exclusive concessionary of mining rights in the domain of diamonds. Angola's state-run diamond company Endiama produced 8.55 million car ...
, by allowing workers to act as wildcat prospectors. This and the continued violence saw the collapse of Endiama in Dundo with the loss of 18,000 jobs. This resulted in miners turning to UNITA, who either took a cut of their profits or sold the diamonds to fund their resistance to the government, this practice was known as blood diamonds. In 2000, the government changed the provincial capital of Lunda Norte from Lucapa to Dundo due to its 'greater architectural design, size and economic importance'. A new settlement, New Dundo, is being built next to Dundo to cement the cities importance in the region. As of 2022, several thousand new apartments were completed and delivered to new residents in New Dundo.


Notable buildings

The city has its own airport,
Dundo Airport Dundo Airport, or Camaquenzo I Airport , is an airport serving the city of Dundo, the capital of Lunda Norte Province in Angola. The Dundo (Ident: DU) non-directional beacon A non-directional beacon (NDB) or non-directional radio beacon is a ...
. Built within the heart of Dundo, it has seen constant expansion throughout the 2010s, with a new terminal constructed in 2012, and an extended main runway in 2014 to allow larger aircraft to access the city. The Dundo Museum, built in the 1950s has been described as having "one of the most distinguished collections of ethnographic art from wooden traditional masks and wooden sculptures of the local heterogeneous Chokwe people". As well as traditional pieces it holds modern media collections, such as photographic and audio recordings of the indigenous people. Dundo is also home to Sagrada Esperança Stadium, the Diamond Hotel and Middle Polytechnic Institute. Dundo has a large hydroelectric dam and adjoining power plant located to the northeast of the city on the Luachimo River.


Orientation

Dundo is located on the border of
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and the
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. The city is located 125 kilometers to the south of
Tshikapa Tshikapa is the capital city of Kasai Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The city is located north of the Angolan border and west of Kananga at the confluence of the Tshikapa and Kasai rivers. According to records published by the ...
,
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. Dundo is located 371 kilometers to the north of
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,
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and connected to the city by the EN180 highway. New Dundo is a large-scale planned community located to the southwest of the city. New Dundo is composed of modern concrete apartment blocks on paved streets, in contrast to the more informally built and laid-out old city of Dundo. The EN180 highway runs through the center of the old city and is lined by large old growth trees. The road connects New Dundo and
Dundo Airport Dundo Airport, or Camaquenzo I Airport , is an airport serving the city of Dundo, the capital of Lunda Norte Province in Angola. The Dundo (Ident: DU) non-directional beacon A non-directional beacon (NDB) or non-directional radio beacon is a ...
to the Dundo City Center where there are several large government buildings, hospital, the Dundo Museum and Lunda Norte Governor's complex.


Sport

The city is home to the football club
G.D. Sagrada Esperança Grupo Desportivo Sagrada Esperança, usually known as Sagrada Esperança, is a football (soccer) club from Dundo, Lunda Norte Province, Lunda Norte province, Angola. The club won its first title, the Angolan Cup, in 1988. The club's name is lik ...
that plays in Girabola, the highest national championship. The team plays its home games in the city stadium, the Estádio Quintalão.


Religion

Since 2012, the bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Dundo is Bishop Estanislau Marques Chindekasse.


Climate


References


External links


Encyclopædia BritannicaCompanhia de Diamantes de Angola (Diamang)
{{Municipalities of Angola Archaeological sites in Angola Populated places in Lunda Norte Province Municipalities of Angola