Angola, located on the Atlantic coast of Southern Africa, is a country rich in natural resources, particularly oil and diamonds, which significantly influence its economy. After gaining independence from Portugal in 1975, Angola endured a long civil war that ended in 2002, and since then, it has been rebuilding its infrastructure and diversifying its economy. Luanda, the capital, is one of Africa's most populous cities and a hub for commerce. Despite its wealth in resources, Angola faces challenges with income inequality, poverty, and corruption. The country's landscape varies from the arid Namib Desert in the south to the lush rainforests in the north.