Terminal de Combustíveis
Terminal de Combustíveis is in Huíla Province, Angola. Terminal de Combustíveis is situated nearby to the pitch Polidesportivo, as well as near the town Matala.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Matala Hydroelectric Power Station.
Matala Hydroelectric Power Station
Power station
The Matala Power Station is a hydroelectric power station across the Kunene River, in Angola, that has installed generation capacity of 40 MW. The power station came online in 1954. Matala Hydroelectric Power Station is situated 1½ km east of Terminal de Combustíveis.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Matala.
Matala
Town
Matala is a town and a municipality in the province of Huíla, Angola. The municipality had a population of 262,763 in 2014. Matala is situated along the Kunene River at an elevation of approximately 1300 metres above sea level; the Matala Weir is positioned at this point along the river.
Terminal de Combustíveis
- Type: Industry
- Location: Huíla Province, Angola, Central Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-14.74048° or 14° 44′ 26″ southLongitude
15.0281° or 15° 1′ 41″ eastOpen location code
5FQQ725H+R6OpenStreetMap ID
way 840735252OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=industrial
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Polidesportivo and Paróquia de Santa Teresinha do Menino Jesus - Matala.
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