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Angola

Luanda • Southern Africa

Population
37.0M
+3.27% growth
GDP
$118B
$3189 per capita
Life Expectancy
62.2 yrs
Literacy Rate
71.2%
Urbanization
68.1%
Currency
Angolan Kwanza

Country Information

Official Name:Angola
Capital:Luanda
Area:1,246,700 km²
Languages:Portuguese
Independence:1975-11-11
Leader:João Lourenço

About Angola

Angola is located in the southernmost reach of the African continent, where the Atlantic and Indian oceans meet at the Cape. Its capital is Luanda, and it covers roughly 1,246,700 square kilometres. The population of about 37.0 million makes it one of 9 countries that make up Southern Africa. The country marks its modern statehood from 1975.

Southern Africa hosts the most industrialised single economy on the continent in South Africa, alongside resource-rich neighbours and several smaller economies that are deeply integrated with it through customs unions and labour movement. English is the most common official language, and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) is the principal regional organisation. Mining, manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism are core to the region's output. Within that setting, The working official language is portuguese, and the legal-tender currency is the Angolan Kwanza (AOA) (see Africa's currency arrangements).

The figures above are sourced from World Bank, IMF, UN agency and national statistics-office releases. Reported nominal GDP for Angola is about US$118 billion. Population growth is currently estimated at about 3.3% per year, which influences how quickly the labour force, school cohorts and urban demand shift over a decade. The longer-form note on what growth rate hides is on reading African demographic data. At an urbanisation rate of about 68%, Angola is a majority-urban country, where most residents live in towns and cities. Life expectancy at birth is reported at 62.2 years, and the adult literacy rate at about 71% — figures that summarise decades of investment in health systems and basic education.

How to read these figures

Country indicators on Africa Center are point-in-time estimates that are revised when new census or survey data is published. GDP is reported here as nominal US dollars at current exchange rates, which is the format most widely used by international institutions for cross-country comparison; for the difference between this and the purchasing-power-parity variant, and why GDP rankings reorder between releases, see reading African economic data. Per-capita figures divide GDP by population and are most useful when read alongside the absolute total. Definitions for every indicator are in the glossary; the rules we follow when sources disagree are written up in the methodology.

For the full regional context — neighbouring economies, shared languages, regional organisations — see the Southern Africa overview. To compare Angola with other countries on the continent, browse the full country directory or open the interactive map.

Last reviewed: 28 April 2026. Figures are revised when underlying source organisations publish new releases.

Angola: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population of Angola?

Angola has a population of about 37.0 million people (2026 estimate), growing at roughly 3.3% per year. See how it ranks on the ranking of African countries by population.

What is the capital of Angola?

The capital of Angola is Luanda. Angola is part of Southern Africa.

What is the GDP of Angola?

Angola's nominal GDP is approximately US$118 billion, or about US$3,189 per person. Compare it on the ranking of African economies by GDP.

What is the literacy rate in Angola?

The adult literacy rate in Angola is about 71.2% (population aged 15+). See the full literacy rate ranking.

What is the life expectancy in Angola?

Life expectancy at birth in Angola is about 62.2 years. See the continent-wide life expectancy ranking.

See where Angola ranks across Africa: population · GDP · life expectancy · literacy.