Bundas

Coordinates: 14°06′44″S 21°26′07″E / 14.11222°S 21.43528°E / -14.11222; 21.43528
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The Municipality of Bundas lies at the south-eastern corner of

Luena and a gravel road from the Zambian border to N'inda
and a tar road to Lumbala N'guimbo.

Lumbala N'guimbo is the administrative centre and seat of the Bundas Municipality. The Bundas comprises seven communes: Lumbala N'guimbo (seat), Lutembo (76 km), Mussuma Mitete (80 km), N'inda (84 km), Sessa (80 km), Chiume (130 km), Luvuei (150 km), and covers an extension of 43,800 km2.[1]

The population is made up predominantly of the Mbunda people and former refugees who have returned to the area since the end of the Angolan Civil War. The estimated population of the whole Municipality before the war was 80,000.[2] At the end of May 2006, the population was estimated to around 45,000 and at the 2014 census, the population has increased to 69,496.[3] Most of the people fled to the neighbouring Zambia, but over the years thousands have returned. The average number of arrivals of spontaneous returnees highly increased. From October 2002 to 17 May 2006, 22,972 returnees registered in Lumbala N'guimbo.[4]

The Municipality of Bundas now hosts the Mbunda Monarch King Mwene Mbandu III Mbandu Lifuti after restoration on 16 August 2008. It is under the traditional authority of a Mbunda Paramount Chief Mwene Ngimbu Vukolo[citation needed], who ascribes to the Mbunda Monarch. The Mbunda prefer calling it Municipality of Lumbala N'guimbo.

The term "Bundas" is a Portuguese term referring to Mbunda.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ UNHCR (The UN Refugee Agency) Briefing, 24 May 2006
  2. ^ census of 1980
  3. ^ Citypopulation.de Population of provinces and municipalities of Angola
  4. ^ UNHCR (The UN Refugee Agency) Briefing, 24 May 2006
  5. ^ René Pélissier, Les Guerres Grises: Résistance et revoltes en Angola (1845–1941), Montamets/Orgeval: Éditions Pélisier, 1977, "La révolte des Bunda (1916-1917)", pp. 408 - 412

14°06′44″S 21°26′07″E / 14.11222°S 21.43528°E / -14.11222; 21.43528

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