Ingombota

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CountryAngola
Founded1576
Elevation
6 m (20 ft)
Ingombota
Ingombota as seen from the Seafront
Ingombota as seen from the Seafront
Interactive map of Ingombota
Coordinates: 8°49′05″S 13°13′44″E / 8.81806°S 13.22889°E / -8.81806; 13.22889
CountryAngola
ProvinceLuanda
Founded1576
Area
  Total
9.6 km2 (3.7 sq mi)
Elevation
6 m (20 ft)
Population
 (2020)[1]
  Total
370,000
  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.

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

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.

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