Panguila Lagoon

Panguila Lagoon

Bengo

15/10030 min

Panguila Lagoon is a natural water body situated in the Bengo Province of Angola. The lagoon is part of the province's diverse aquatic landscape, which includes several lakes and lagoons mainly found in the municipalities of Dande and Icolo e Bengo. This lagoon contributes to the ecological richness of the region, supporting local biodiversity and fishing communities. Bengo Province itself is characterized by a mix of coastal stretches along the Atlantic Ocean and inland natural reserves such as the Kissama National Park and the Kibinda Forest Reserve. Although specific details about the lagoon's size or unique features are limited, its presence highlights the province's natural aquatic resources and the importance of water bodies in local livelihoods. The lagoon is likely surrounded by typical Angolan flora and fauna, contributing to the province's natural heritage. Visitors to the area may experience the tranquil environment of the lagoon and the broader natural landscapes of Bengo Province, which are relatively less explored and offer opportunities for nature-based activities.

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Datos interesantes

  • Bengo Province contains several lagoons including Panguila, which are important for local fishing communities.
  • The province was created in 1980 by dividing the original Luanda Province into Bengo and a smaller Luanda Province.
  • Bengo Province includes protected areas such as Kissama National Park and Kibinda Forest Reserve, highlighting its ecological significance.
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