Being worsted in a civil war, they crossed the upper Kwanza into Bie, whilst Kanguri turned to the north-west and settled in Kasanje.
It started from Masanganu, and having crossed the Kwanza into Hako was joined by Ngunza mbambe;[501] it entered the district of Kabeza, where the Jaga of Rimba brought further reinforcements.
Masanganu actually stands at the confluence of the Rivers Kwanza and Lukala!
He then crossed the Kwanzaabove Kambambe, entered into friendly relations with the Portuguese, visited the Governor, D.
Dias arrived at the bar of the Kwanza on May 3rd, and there waited patiently for six months, when Musungu, a native chief, made his appearance at the head of a crew of painted warriors, armed with bows and arrows.
Masanganu is the famous fort on the Kwanzabuilt by Paulo Dias de Novaes in 1583.
Kanzele as lying half-way between the rivers Kwanza and Mbengu.
Kwanza to the Kunene (which separates it from Benguella), traversed by the river Kutato, and inhabited by the Binbundo.
He then sailed south along the coast, noting its prominent features, but curiously missed the Kwanza or River of Angola, although its clayey waters discolour the sea for ten or fifteen miles.
South of the Kwanzais the volcanic mountain Caculo-Cabaza (3300 ft.
The first governor sent to Angola was Paulo Diaz, a grandson of Bartholomew Diaz, who reduced to submission the region south of the Kwanza nearly as far as Benguella.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kwanza" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.