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Angola is bordered by the Democratic Republic of Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, Namibia to the south and the Atlantic
Ocean to the west. Mountains rise from the coast, levelling to a plateau which makes up most of the country. The country is
increasingly arid towards the south; the far south is on the edge of the Namib Desert. The northern plateau is thickly vegetated.
Cabinda is a small enclave to the north of Angola proper, surrounded by the territories of the Democratic Republic of Congo
and the Congo. The discovery of large oil deposits off the coast of the enclave has led to it becoming the centre of Angola’s
foreign business interests. The oil industry is based primarily at Malongo.
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