Ondjiva

Ondjiva, formerly Vila Pereira d'Eça, is a town, with a population of 121,537 (2014),[2] and a commune in the municipality of Cuanhama, province of Cunene, Angola.

It is also the administrative capital of Cunene Province and is located at the extreme south of the country, about 42 kilometres (26 mi) from the border with Namibia.

In August 1915, King Mandume had the mission station burned, and the Germans had to flee to Ondonga in South West Africa.

Ondjiva initially experienced slow population growth but saw a significant return of its residents and new migration from other regions of Angola, notably from Huíla Province from 1998 and 2000.

The resettlement of the city after the Angolan Civil War saw an influx of people from other areas of the country, notably Huíla Province.

During this time exhibition are organized so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their latest products, service.

Ondjiva Pereira Airport, 2008