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'''Ingombota''' is one of the six urban districts that make up the [[Luanda Municipality|municipality of Luanda]], in the [[Luanda Province|province of Luanda]], the capital city of [[Angola]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.geonames.de/couao-sub.html#cn, |title=Subdivisions of Angola |access-date=2010-12-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101123130453/http://geonames.de/couao-sub.html#cn, |archive-date=2010-11-23 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Ingombota is home to the [[central business district]] of [[Luanda]], [[Angola]]. The economic, political and symbolic center of the city and the nation, it is [[Luanda|Luanda's]] oldest district.
'''Ingombota''' is one of the six urban districts that make up the [[Luanda Municipality|municipality of Luanda]], in the [[Luanda Province|province of Luanda]], the capital city of [[Angola]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.geonames.de/couao-sub.html#cn, |title=Subdivisions of Angola |access-date=2010-12-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101123130453/http://geonames.de/couao-sub.html#cn, |archive-date=2010-11-23 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Ingombota is home to the [[central business district]] of [[Luanda]], [[Angola]]. The economic, political and symbolic center of the city and the nation, it is [[Luanda|Luanda's]] oldest district. The district is home to most of Luanda's prominent hotels and office towers.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The word Ingombota originates from [[Kimbundu]], while existing two theories as to its origin. One saying Ingombota comes from the words ''joint'' and ''ingombo kuta'', meaning ''place where there are abundant [[quiabo]]s''. Another possibility would be to join the words ''Ngombo kuta'' and ''meaning a refuge for outlaws'' (possibly [[slave]]s), giving rise to the word ''Ngombota'', in Portuguese to Ingombota.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090930095235/http://www.gpl.gv.ao/municipios/municipioINGOMBOTA.doc Toponímia do Município da Ingombota]</ref>
The word Ingombota originates from [[Kimbundu]], while existing two theories as to its origin. One saying Ingombota comes from the words ''joint'' and ''ingombo kuta'', meaning ''place where there are abundant [[quiabo]]s''. Another possibility would be to join the words ''Ngombo kuta'' and ''meaning a refuge for outlaws'' (possibly [[slave]]s), giving rise to the word ''Ngombota'', in Portuguese to Ingombota.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090930095235/http://www.gpl.gv.ao/municipios/municipioINGOMBOTA.doc|title=Toponímia do Município da Ingombota|accessdate=30 March 2023}}</ref>


==Orientation==
==Orientation==
Ingombota has 9.6 square kilometers and about 370,000 inhabitants.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090930095235/http://www.gpl.gv.ao/municipios/municipioINGOMBOTA.doc Toponímia do Município da Ingombota]</ref> The district is bordered on the west by the [[Atlantic Ocean]], [[Sambizanga]] to the north, [[Rangel (Angola)|Rangel]] to the east, and [[Maianga]] to the south. Ingombota is home to the [[Port of Luanda]], [[Museu Nacional de Antropologia (Angola)]], [[National Assembly (Angola)]], the [[Fortress of São Miguel]], [[Museu Nacional de História Natural de Angola]] and Museu da Moeda.
Ingombota has 9.6 square kilometers (3.7 square miles) and about 370,000 inhabitants.<ref name="auto"/> The district is bordered on the west by the [[Atlantic Ocean]], [[Sambizanga]] to the north, [[Rangel (Angola)|Rangel]] to the east, and [[Maianga]] to the south. Ingombota is home to the [[Port of Luanda]], [[Museu Nacional de Antropologia (Angola)]], [[National Assembly (Angola)]], the [[Fortress of São Miguel]], [[Museu Nacional de História Natural de Angola]] and Museu da Moeda. The district has a population density of 100,000 people per square mile making it a highly densely populated urban neighborhood. Redevelopment of the historic colonial core has entailed the destruction of informal and low-income housing options for residents in favor of higher end commercial and residential structures.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://globalvoices.org/2011/06/28/angola-the-city-evolves-and-the-icons-vanish/ | title=Angola: The City Evolves and the "Icons" Vanish | date=28 June 2011 }}</ref> Prominent examples of this redevelopment and displacement is the demolition of the Cuca Building and Kinaxixe Market.


==Neighborhoods==
==Neighborhoods==
The Ingombota district comprises the municipalities of [[Ilha de Luanda|Luanda Island]], Baixa, Cidade Alta, Ingombota, Maculusso, Kinanga, and Patrice Lumumba and occupies the center of the city of Luanda.
The Ingombota District is made up of the seven neighborhoods of [[Ilha de Luanda|Luanda Island]], Baixa, Cidade Alta, Ingombota, Maculusso, Kinanga, and Patrice Lumumba. These are older, urbanized neighborhoods which make up the historic and economic core of [[Luanda Province]].


===Luanda Island===
===[[Luanda Island]]===
The Luanda Island is a zone of laser,{{what?|date=September 2022}} with sandy beaches and views of the [[Baía de Luanda]]. Here lies the [[Igreja da Nossa Senhora do Cabo (Luanda)|Igreja da Nossa Senhora do Cabo]], the oldest church of Angola.
The Luanda Island is a narrow strip of land located between [[Luanda Bay|Baía de Luanda]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] with sandy beaches, stylish hotels and attractive views of the [[Luanda]] skyline. [[Igreja da Nossa Senhora do Cabo (Luanda)|Igreja da Nossa Senhora do Cabo]], the oldest church in Angola is located on Luanda Island.


===Baixa===
===Baixa===
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===Cidade Alta===
===Cidade Alta===
[[File:View_over_Luanda%2C_Angola.jpg|thumb|A view of Imgombota neighborhood]]
Cidade Alta, the upper town is home to the Presidential Palace, several ministries, the [[Assembleia Nacional de Angola]] near the [[Fortaleza de São Miguel]] and the [[Jesuit Church (Luanda)|Jesuit Church]], where [[Paulo Dias de Novais]], the founder of the City of Luanda is buried. The area occupies a lofty position on the city and is a popular location for tourists and locals, with heavily guarded police all around, thanks to the proximity of the Presidential Palace.
Cidade Alta, the upper town is home to the Presidential Palace, several ministries, the [[National Assembly (Angola)]] near the [[Fortaleza de São Miguel]] and the [[Igreja de Jesus (Luanda)]], where [[Paulo Dias de Novais]], the founder of the City of Luanda is buried. The area occupies a lofty position on the city and is a popular location for tourists and locals, with heavily guarded police all around, thanks to the proximity of the Presidential Palace.


===Ingombota===
===Ingombota===
In the Ingombota district are also located the [[Museum of the Armed Forces (Angola)|Museum of the Armed Forces of Angola]], the [[National Museum of Anthropology (Angola)|National Museum of Anthropology]] and the [[National Museum of Natural History of Angola]].
Located in the Ingombota neighborhood are the [[Museum of the Armed Forces (Angola)|Museum of the Armed Forces of Angola]], the [[Museu Nacional de Antropologia (Angola)|National Museum of Anthropology]] and the [[Museu Nacional de História Natural de Angola|National Museum of Natural History of Angola]]. The majority of Luanda's Portuguese colonial era structures are located in this neighborhood. In recent years many have been renovated and restored to their former beauty. A treelined pedestrian corniche was constructed between 2008 and 2011 providing public access to [[Luanda Bay]]. The corniche is a popular place for people to gather and recreationally walk.

===Maculusso===
Maculusso is a neighborhood located in the southern portion of Ingombota. The neighborhood developed under the period of Portuguese colonization in Angola. The neighborhood was originally built for a working-class population of merchants, missionaries, soldiers and others. The area continues to be a primarily residential quarter with a formally laid out street pattern. Streets in the quarter are paved often with sidewalks and trees. The area is now an upper-middle class district with abundant luxury houses, leisure areas, historic sites and international hotels and restaurants.

The area consists primarily of low-rise homes with adjoining private gardens but with the discovery of oil in Angola has seen the construction of a number of high-rise residential and hotel structures. Holy Family Church (Igreja Sagrada Família) and the Mutu Ya Kevela School are two of the most prominent cultural landmarks in the neighborhood. Angola's Central Military Hospital and Maternity Hospital are located across the street from Holy Family Church. Dipanda Tower, the Tropical Cinema and Largo da Independence are other attractions in the area.

===Kinanga===
[[File:National_Assembly_Building_(19898889148).jpg|thumb|The National Assembly Building of Angola]]
Kinanga is a formerly working-class residential district located in the southwest section of Ingombota. The neighborhood consisted largely of informally built residential structures on a slope overlooking the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. In recent years many of these structures have been demolished and replaced by a parkway and the Agostinho Neto Memorial and park. The new [[National Assembly (Angola)]] campus overlooks the neighborhood.

===Patrice Lumumba===
Patrice Lumumba is a working-class residential district on the east side of Ingombota District. The neighborhood is set atop a hill overlooking [[Luanda Bay]]. A large public square dedicated to [[Patrice Lumumba]] is located at the intersection of Largo de Ambiente and R. Major Kanhangulo Avenue. Angola's Ministry of Interior is located in the neighborhood and is one of several new office buildings that were built in the neighborhood in the 2010s. Similar to other neighborhoods in Ingombota, in the 2010s many of the informal residential structures were cleared and replaced with higher end office towers, hotels and apartment buildings.

==Transportation==
Ingombota is home to Luanda's Central Train Station which provides service to the [[Luanda Railway]]. The [[Port of Luanda]] is located in the eastern portion Ingombota along the [[Luanda Bay]]. [[Quatro de Fevereiro Airport]] is located 6 kilometers to the south of the district, though the new [[Angola International Airport]] is expected to replace the airport in 2023 and is located 40 kilometers to the southwest of Ingombota. Construction of the [[Luanda Light Rail]] began in Ingombota in 2020. The neighborhood consists primarily of paved streets which host a range of vehicles, motorbikes, bicycles, public buses and informal vans.


==References==
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[[Category:Municipalities in Luanda]]
[[Category:Municipalities in Luanda]]

Latest revision as of 04:45, 30 March 2023

Ingombota
Ingombota as seen from the Seafront
Ingombota as seen from the Seafront
Coordinates: 8°49′05″S 13°13′44″E / 8.81806°S 13.22889°E / -8.81806; 13.22889
CountryAngola
ProvinceLuanda
Founded1576
Area
 • Total9.6 km2 (3.7 sq mi)
Elevation
6 m (20 ft)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total370,000
 • Density39,000/km2 (100,000/sq mi)
Time zone+1
HDI (2019)0.697[2]
Medium

Ingombota is one of the six urban districts that make up the municipality of Luanda, in the province of Luanda, the capital city of Angola.[3] Ingombota is home to the central business district of Luanda, Angola. The economic, political and symbolic center of the city and the nation, it is Luanda's oldest district. The district is home to most of Luanda's prominent hotels and office towers.

Etymology[edit]

The word Ingombota originates from Kimbundu, while existing two theories as to its origin. One saying Ingombota comes from the words joint and ingombo kuta, meaning place where there are abundant quiabos. Another possibility would be to join the words Ngombo kuta and meaning a refuge for outlaws (possibly slaves), giving rise to the word Ngombota, in Portuguese to Ingombota.[4]

Orientation[edit]

Ingombota has 9.6 square kilometers (3.7 square miles) and about 370,000 inhabitants.[4] The district is bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, Sambizanga to the north, Rangel to the east, and Maianga to the south. Ingombota is home to the Port of Luanda, Museu Nacional de Antropologia (Angola), National Assembly (Angola), the Fortress of São Miguel, Museu Nacional de História Natural de Angola and Museu da Moeda. The district has a population density of 100,000 people per square mile making it a highly densely populated urban neighborhood. Redevelopment of the historic colonial core has entailed the destruction of informal and low-income housing options for residents in favor of higher end commercial and residential structures.[5] Prominent examples of this redevelopment and displacement is the demolition of the Cuca Building and Kinaxixe Market.

Neighborhoods[edit]

The Ingombota District is made up of the seven neighborhoods of Luanda Island, Baixa, Cidade Alta, Ingombota, Maculusso, Kinanga, and Patrice Lumumba. These are older, urbanized neighborhoods which make up the historic and economic core of Luanda Province.

Luanda Island[edit]

The Luanda Island is a narrow strip of land located between Baía de Luanda and the Atlantic Ocean with sandy beaches, stylish hotels and attractive views of the Luanda skyline. Igreja da Nossa Senhora do Cabo, the oldest church in Angola is located on Luanda Island.

Baixa[edit]

Baixa, the lower city concentrates the financial and commercial activities in the capital. Headquarters of the largest companies operating in Angola are located here, both domestic and foreign, mainly around the Avenida 4 de Fevereiro. Ingombota also has several hotels, numerous restaurants, clubs, bars, bakeries, kiosks and many shops, besides the ever-present peddlers market, the responsibility of zungueira.

Cidade Alta[edit]

A view of Imgombota neighborhood

Cidade Alta, the upper town is home to the Presidential Palace, several ministries, the National Assembly (Angola) near the Fortaleza de São Miguel and the Igreja de Jesus (Luanda), where Paulo Dias de Novais, the founder of the City of Luanda is buried. The area occupies a lofty position on the city and is a popular location for tourists and locals, with heavily guarded police all around, thanks to the proximity of the Presidential Palace.

Ingombota[edit]

Located in the Ingombota neighborhood are the Museum of the Armed Forces of Angola, the National Museum of Anthropology and the National Museum of Natural History of Angola. The majority of Luanda's Portuguese colonial era structures are located in this neighborhood. In recent years many have been renovated and restored to their former beauty. A treelined pedestrian corniche was constructed between 2008 and 2011 providing public access to Luanda Bay. The corniche is a popular place for people to gather and recreationally walk.

Maculusso[edit]

Maculusso is a neighborhood located in the southern portion of Ingombota. The neighborhood developed under the period of Portuguese colonization in Angola. The neighborhood was originally built for a working-class population of merchants, missionaries, soldiers and others. The area continues to be a primarily residential quarter with a formally laid out street pattern. Streets in the quarter are paved often with sidewalks and trees. The area is now an upper-middle class district with abundant luxury houses, leisure areas, historic sites and international hotels and restaurants.

The area consists primarily of low-rise homes with adjoining private gardens but with the discovery of oil in Angola has seen the construction of a number of high-rise residential and hotel structures. Holy Family Church (Igreja Sagrada Família) and the Mutu Ya Kevela School are two of the most prominent cultural landmarks in the neighborhood. Angola's Central Military Hospital and Maternity Hospital are located across the street from Holy Family Church. Dipanda Tower, the Tropical Cinema and Largo da Independence are other attractions in the area.

Kinanga[edit]

The National Assembly Building of Angola

Kinanga is a formerly working-class residential district located in the southwest section of Ingombota. The neighborhood consisted largely of informally built residential structures on a slope overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. In recent years many of these structures have been demolished and replaced by a parkway and the Agostinho Neto Memorial and park. The new National Assembly (Angola) campus overlooks the neighborhood.

Patrice Lumumba[edit]

Patrice Lumumba is a working-class residential district on the east side of Ingombota District. The neighborhood is set atop a hill overlooking Luanda Bay. A large public square dedicated to Patrice Lumumba is located at the intersection of Largo de Ambiente and R. Major Kanhangulo Avenue. Angola's Ministry of Interior is located in the neighborhood and is one of several new office buildings that were built in the neighborhood in the 2010s. Similar to other neighborhoods in Ingombota, in the 2010s many of the informal residential structures were cleared and replaced with higher end office towers, hotels and apartment buildings.

Transportation[edit]

Ingombota is home to Luanda's Central Train Station which provides service to the Luanda Railway. The Port of Luanda is located in the eastern portion Ingombota along the Luanda Bay. Quatro de Fevereiro Airport is located 6 kilometers to the south of the district, though the new Angola International Airport is expected to replace the airport in 2023 and is located 40 kilometers to the southwest of Ingombota. Construction of the Luanda Light Rail began in Ingombota in 2020. The neighborhood consists primarily of paved streets which host a range of vehicles, motorbikes, bicycles, public buses and informal vans.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Archived copy Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Sub-national HDI – Area Database – Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  3. ^ "Subdivisions of Angola". Archived from the original on 2010-11-23. Retrieved 2010-12-11.
  4. ^ a b "Toponímia do Município da Ingombota". Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Angola: The City Evolves and the "Icons" Vanish". 28 June 2011.