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Answer for the clue "Country whose currency is the kwanza ", 6 letters:
angola

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Luanda, Angola, where an inspection had revealed mechanical failures beyond those which they were obliged to repair under the original contract.

A grounded bird, and a grounded bird man, stuck in picturesque Luanda, Angola, by circumstances beyond their control, when they both would much rather have been in Philadelphia, where he had grown up, where his parents lived, and where one could be reasonably sure that 999 out of a thousand good-looking women did not have AIDS, which could not be said of Luanda, Angola.

Luanda, Angola, and I would like to know what, if anything, anyone here knows about it.

German embassy in Luanda, Angola, saying that Herr Gossinger was coming and requesting all courtesies.

If there had been significant developments on what happened to the missing 727 while he was on his way to Angola, the secretary would either have indicated that in the e-mail, or, at the least, ordered him to call home.

Herr von und zu Gossinger was in Angola he would have the chance to offer him dinner.

Boeing 727 that had gone missing from Luanda, Angola, had been stolen by or for a Russian arms dealer by the name of Vasily Respin either for parts to be used by one of his enterprises or to be sold to others.

And everything I was able to develop myself when I was in Angola supports that.

Somalian terrorists stole the 727 in Angola to crash it into the Liberty Bell.

There will be nothing on his record about Angola except that he received a letter of commendation from the president.

DCI was prepared to hang another major out to dry for doing his job in Angola and was far more interested in covering his ass about his connections with this Russian arms dealer than getting the intelligence that was apparently there for the asking.

Notwithstanding the English and French cruisers, ships loaded with slaves leave the coasts of Angola and Mozambique every year to transport negroes to various parts of the world, and, it must be said, of the civilized world.

Of this vast territory, which is composed of three provinces, Benguela, Congo, and Angola, there was but little known then except the coast.

Eighteen years after, two daring discoverers crossed Africa from the east to the west, and arrived, one south, the other north, of Angola, after unheard-of difficulties.

It was the terrible Angola, not even that part of the coast inspected by the Portuguese authorities, but the interior of the colony, which is crossed by caravans of slaves under the whip of the driver.