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Frente para a Libertação do Enclave de CabindaThe Frente para a Libertação do Enclave de Cabinda (FLEC), or "Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda", is a liberation movement in Cabinda, Angola.The FLEC acted in the region occupied by the former kingdoms of Kakongo, Loango and N'Goyo. On February 1, 1885, a treaty was signed at Simulambuco establishing Cabinda as a Portuguese protectorate. A monument was built there later. The FLEC was founded in 1963 by the union of three nationalist movements: The MLEC flag was yellow with a seal in the center showing the Mayombe. The leader of the united group was Luiz Ranque Franque, who refused to join other Angolan independence movements. FLEC adopted a flag was with horizontal red, yellow and blue bands -- one color for each of the groups. The new emblem (a white star and a green triangle within a ring) was added in the center. In 1975, FLEC constituted a provisional government led by Enriquez Tiago that proclaimed independence from Portugal on August 1, 1975. Luiz Ranque was the president. Between November 1975 and January 4, 1976, the Cabinda enclave was invaded by soldiers of the Movimento Popular da Libertação de Angola (MPLA), which was the dominant independence movement in the rest of Angola, supported by Cuban troops. The MPLA quickly gained control of the region. After its defeat, FLEC broke into three factions:
In 1990s, two more factions were created:
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