Lunda Norte is a
province of
Angola. It has an area of 103,760 km² and a population of 799,950. Angola's first President,
Agostino Neto, made
Lucapa the provincial capital after independence, but the capital was later moved to
Dundo. The province borders the
Democratic Republic of Congo in the northeast and
Lunda Sul in the south. Municipalities in this province include
Capemba-Camulemba,
Caumbo,
Caungula,
Chitato,
Cuango,
Cuilo,
Lubalo, Lucapa, and
Shah-Muteba. The province is rich in gold and diamonds, but remains vastly underdeveloped and impoverished. UNITA used the money generated from the sale of diamonds to fund war efforts.
Cuango River valley, the richest diamond area of Angola is located in the province. Mining is done by notable companies like
DeBeers and Endiama. The Lunda province whose capital was
Saurimo was created by the Portuguese colonial empire on July 13, 1895. It was divided into Lunda-Sul and Lunda-Norte subdivisions through a constitution act in 1978 by the
People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) government.
Iron and
manganese mining are also important economic activities. It is well known for its sculptures. The most notable one is the The Thinker (
O Pensador) a sculpture of a man holding his head. It is rich in terms of flora and fauna.