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[State Department] The United States notes the broad participation of Angolans in the August 24 elections.  We look forward to working together on a path toward a safer, more secure, and prosperous Angola for all.

Source: allAfrica.com

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Barack Obama Facts

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American Civil War Facts

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United States Facts

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