Quiçama (Portuguese spelling), Quissama or Kisama (Bantu spelling) is one of the nine municípios (city council[2][3] or municipality) that make up the province of Luanda, as per the new administrative division of the province (the others being, Luanda, Belas, Cazenga, Cacuaco, Viana and Icolo e Bengo).[2] It covers an area of 13,900 square kilometres (5,400 sq mi) and its population as of 2014 is 26,546.[1] The municipal seat is the village of Muxima.
Quiçama | |
---|---|
Municipality | |
![]() Quiçama (red) in Bengo province (yellow) | |
![]() ![]() Quiçama Location in Angola | |
Coordinates: 09°31′S 013°58′E | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | Luanda Province |
Area | |
• Total | 13,900 km2 (5,400 sq mi) |
Population (2014 census)[1] | |
• Total | 26,546 |
• Density | 3.37/km2 (8.7/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Quiçama is bordered to the north by the municipalities of Viana and Icolo e Bengo, to the east by the municipalities of Cambambe, Libolo and Quibala, to the south by the municipalities of Quilenda and Porto Amboim, and to the west by the Atlantic Ocean.
Part of the municipality is occupied by the Quiçama National Park (Portuguese: Parque Nacional da Quiçama).
In the 1580s Kafuxi ka Mbari was the recognized defender of this area. In the 1580s he and the Portuguese based out of Luanda asserted his authority here. In 1594 Francisco de Almeida with the support of Pedro Alvares Rebello waged warfare to remove Kafuxi ka Mbari from power. Kafuxi ka Mbari defeated the forces under Almeida.[4]
The municipality of Quiçama is made up of five comunas (communes), as follows:
Luanda Province | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Luanda Municipality |
| ||||||||||||
Belas | |||||||||||||
Cazenga |
| ||||||||||||
Viana | |||||||||||||
Cacuaco |
| ||||||||||||
Ícolo e Bengo |
| ||||||||||||
Quiçama |
| ||||||||||||
Talatona |
| ||||||||||||
Quilamba Quiaxi |
|
![]() | |
---|---|
Bengo Province |
|
Benguela Province | |
Bié Province | |
Cabinda Province | |
Cuando Cubango Province | |
Cuanza Norte Province | |
Cuanza Sul Province | |
Cunene Province | |
Huambo Province | |
Huíla Province | |
Luanda Province |
|
Lunda Norte Province | |
Lunda Sul Province | |
Malanje Province | |
Moxico Province |
|
Namibe Province | |
Uíge Province | |
Zaire Province |
![]() | This Angola location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |