Cabinda, a small Portuguese territory on the west coast of Africa, delimited in 1886, bounded on the E. by the Congo State, which on the S. separates it from the mouth of the Congo. The capital, Cabinda, was formerly a noted slave port; pop. 8000, now chiefly engaged in boat-building and coast trading.
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 2: Beaugency to Cataract, p. 608
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