Cabinda
Cabinda is an exclave and province of Angola, located on the west coast of Africa. It is bordered by the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the south and the Republic of the Congo to the north, with the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Cabinda is known for its rich natural resources, particularly oil, which plays a significant role in Angola's economy.
The region has a diverse culture, influenced by various ethnic groups, including the Kongo and Lunda peoples. Cabinda has faced political challenges, including a long-standing independence movement, which has shaped its history and development. The province is also home to lush landscapes and wildlife, making it a unique area within Angola.