
National Liberation Front of Angola - Wikipedia
The National Front for the Liberation of Angola (Portuguese: Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola; abbreviated FNLA) is a political party and former militant organisation that fought for …
安哥拉民族解放阵线 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
安哥拉民族解放阵线 (葡萄牙語: Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola),简称 安解阵 (FNLA),是 安哥拉 的一个政党,其历史可以追溯到建立于1954年 [3] 的安哥拉北方人民联 …
Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola – Wikipédia, a …
A FNLA foi um dos movimentos nacionalistas angolanos durante a guerra anticolonial de 1961 a 1974, juntamente com a União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola (UNITA) e o …
The Angolan Civil War (1975-2002): A Brief History
2015年5月2日 · The National Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA), founded in 1962, was rooted among the Bakongo people and strongly supported the restoration and defence of the Kongo …
O PARTIDO – FNLA
A FNLA foi o primeiro Movimento de Libertação de Angola a ser reconhecido internacionalmente na cimeira da OUA, durante o acto constitutivo desta Organização Continental, em Addis …
The Angola Crisis - Office of the Historian
The National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA), led by Holden Roberto, was based in the north of the country and had strong ties to the U.S. ally, Mobutu Sese Seko, in neighboring Zaire.
National Front for the Liberation of Angola
The National Front for the Liberation of Angola (Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola; FNLA), founded in 1957 under another name and led by Holden Roberto, drew its support from the …
FNLA - National Front for the Liberation of Angola
The National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA), led by Holden Roberto, was based in the north of the country and had strong ties to the...
Angola - Civil War, Independence, Oil | Britannica
4 天之前 · Angola - Civil War, Independence, Oil: The three liberation movements proved unable to constitute a united front after the Portuguese coup. The FNLA’s internal support had …
Angola: MPLA, FNLA, UNITA, and the War of Liberation, 1961-1974
2015年6月30日 · Many people from the region fled to neighboring Zaïre, where some joined the FNLA (National Front for the Liberation of Angola). This movement was led largely by Baptists …