Kakongo
15th to 19th century coastal kingdom in west Central Africa / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kakongo was a small kingdom located on the Atlantic coast of Central Africa, in the modern-day Republic of the Congo and Cabinda Province, Angola. Along with its neighboring kingdoms of Ngoyo and Loango, Kakongo became an important political commercial center during the 17th through 19th centuries. The people speak a dialect of the Kikongo language and thus may be considered a part of the Bakongo ethnicity. Kakongo was a vassal of the Kingdom of Kongo for a part of its history.
Quick Facts Kingdom of Kakongo, Capital ...
Kingdom of Kakongo | |
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15th century–1885 | |
Royal banner (c. 1883) | |
Capital | Kinguele |
Common languages | Kikongo |
Religion | Official:Bukongo |
Government | Monarchy |
History | |
• Established | 15th century |
• Coast occupied by Portugal | 1883 |
• Incorporated into Portuguese Angola | 1885 |
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