Mozambique
Population
20,366,795 peopleCapital
MaputoCurrency
Mozambican meticalLanguages spoken in Mozambique
PortugueseMap of Mozambique
Area in square kilometers
801,590 km2Gross domestic product per capita
$ 1,389
Mozambique (Moçambique) was named after Muça Alebique (Portuguese
transliteration of Musa Alibiki), a sultan. Mozambique's life
expectancy and infant mortality rates are both among the worst ranked
in the world. Its Human Development Index is one of the lowest on
earth
Mozambique during its Middle Ages were not sturdily built, so many
medieval cities in the country, such as the medieval trade port
Sofala, have little remains. Nevertheless several Swahili trade ports
dotted the coast of the country before the arrival of Arabs and the
The Island of Mozambique is a small coral island at the mouth of
Mossuril Bay on the Nacala coast of northern Mozambique, first
explored by Europeans in the late 1400s.
The voyage of Vasco da Gama around the Cape of Good Hope into the
At independence in 1975, Mozambique was one of the world's poorest
countries. Socialist mismanagement and a brutal civil war from 1977-92
exacerbated the situation. In 1987, the government embarked on a
series of macroeconomic reforms designed to stabilize the economy.
of these gains, Mozambique remains dependent upon foreign assistance
for much of its annual budget, and the majority of the population
remains below the poverty line. Subsistence agriculture continues to
employ the vast majority of the country's work force. A substantial
Mozambique's once substantial foreign debt has been reduced through
forgiveness and rescheduling under the IMF's Heavily Indebted Poor
Countries (HIPC) and Enhanced HIPC initiatives, and is now at a
manageable level. In July 2007 the Millennium Challenge Corporation
Mozambique (Moçambique) is a country on the Indian Ocean coast of
Southern Africa. It is bordered by South Africa to the south, Tanzania
to the north and has inland borders with Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe and
Swaziland
Mozambique has 10 provinces that can be grouped into the following
three regions:
* Northern Mozambique encompasses Cabo Delgado, Nampula and Niassa
provinces.
* Southern Mozambique is made up of Gaza, Inhambane and Maputo
provinces.
Cities
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* Maputo - the thriving capital in the far south of the country.
known as Mozambique under its influence but it was only in the late
19th century during the ‘scramble for Africa' that the interior was
occupied against fierce resistance. Portuguese colonial control was
only fully established in Mozambique between 1913 and 1915. It was
1960s, and, after years of war, Mozambique was granted independence in
1975. A single-party state under Frelimo (the Mozambique Liberation
Front), it was wracked by civil war in the 1970s and '80s. In 1990 a
new constitution ended its Marxist collectivism and introduced
In 1990, Mozambique was estimated to be the world's poorest nation;
since then, the country has been in transition toward a more
market-oriented economy and the prospect of raising its standard of
living. Mozambique remains an overwhelmingly agricultural and poor
Mozambique is one of Africa's up-and-coming hot-spots, with stunning
beaches, excellent diving and magical offshore islands. Go snorkelling
around the Bazaruto Archipelago, sail on a dhow through mangrove
channels or laze under the palms in the Quirimbas Archipelago, take an
Mozambique is one of Africa's rising stars, with an upbeat atmosphere,
overflowing markets and a 2500km coastline waiting to be discovered.
If you're inclined to something tamer, stick to Southern Mozambique,
where roads and transport links (especially with neighbouring South
Dam plot in Mozambique denied
8 May 2009 11:13AM
One of four people held in Mozambique on suspicion of sabotaging a
key dam says they did not intend to destroy it.
Mozambique flag is three equal horizontal bands of green (top), black, and yellow with a red isosceles triangle based on the hoist side; the black band is edged in white; centered in the triangle is a yellow five-pointed star bearing a crossed rifle and hoe in black superimposed on an open white book
Mozambique's first inhabitants were San hunter and gatherers,
ancestors of the Khoisani peoples. Between the first and fourth
centuries AD, waves of Bantu-speaking peoples migrated from the north
through the Zambezi River valley and then gradually into the plateau
and coastal areas
Mozambique and other Portuguese possessions were overseas provinces of
the mother country, and emigration to the colonies soared.
Mozambique's Portuguese population at the time of independence was
about 250,000. The drive for Mozambican independence developed apace,
Mozambique is located on the southeastern coast of Africa and is
bordered by Tanzania to the North, South Africa and Swaziland to the
South, Zimbabwe to the West and Zambia and Malawi to the northwest.
highlights that Mozambique has to offer. In addition to the main map
of Mozambique, which highlights scenic routes, it features 13 detailed
area maps and 6 town plans.
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The Africa Guide's recommended Map
This travel map of Mozambique is part of a series of enlarged,
fold-out maps which allow the traveller to locate cities, towns, major
roads and scenic routes, airports, holiday resorts, parks and nature
reserves, places of interest and other features. The reverse side
Mozambique is holding a competition to redesign its flag and national
emblem, which date from the civil-war days.
Albert S Kirsch, 07 Oct 2005
From the article:
"If Mozambique's single star were to symbolize Communism, Joaquim
Chissano, the nation's president for 19 years, said, the Stars and
Stripes would place the United States among the world's most leftist
nations."
The Mozambique star is yellow (on a red field), which is another
recognized "communist star" colour (see USSR, China, Vietnam)
David Kendall, 08 Oct 2005
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Coat of Arms
Mozambique is a ribbon-like country, with a 2 500km coastline lapped
by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. So it's hardly surprising then
that when most people think of Mozambique, the first image that
springs to mind is sandy, palm-fringed beaches.
Overseas Province of Mozambique) is the common name by which the
Portuguese Empire's territorial expansion in East Africa was known
across different periods of time. Portuguese East Africa was a string
of Portuguese overseas colonies and later a Portuguese overseas
Mozambique, where he spent most of his life, and his work was followed
by other Portuguese explorers, sailors and traders. Some of these
colonies were handed over in the late nineteenth century for rule by
chartered companies such as the Companhia de Moçambique. In 1951 the
Mozambique, according to official policy, was not a colony at all but
rather a part of the "pluricontinental and multiracial nation" of
Portugal. Portugal sought in Mozambique, as it did in all its
colonies, to Europeanize the local population and assimilate them into
COUNTRY DESCRIPTION:Mozambique mapMozambique map Mozambique is a
developing country in southern Africa which has been steadily
rebuilding its economy and civic institutions since ending a 16-year
civil war in 1992. The country stabilized following Mozambique's first
Mozambique remains among the world's poorest countries. Facilities for
tourism in Maputo, the capital city, are steadily improving but remain
limited in other areas as many of the goods and services taken for
granted in other countries are not yet available
citizens visiting Mozambique is crime. Street crimes, including
mugging, purse snatching and pick-pocketing are common, both in Maputo
and in secondary cities. Carjacking is increasingly common. Visitors
must be vigilant when out in public areas and should not display
WWF Programme in Mozambique supports several initiatives for the
conservation of the marine environment, forestry, freshwater, training
and environmental education.
Nature
Parque Nacional da Gorongosa
Site of the Gorongosa National Park.
History
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Mozambique National Resistance (MNR, or Renamo), who were backed by
the white minority government in South Africa. The guerrilla movement
weakened President Chissanó's attempts to institute socialism, which
he then decided to abandon in 1989. A new constitution was drafted
Mozambique-Africa's rising star: Mozambique's tourism sector is
flourishing thanks to legislative reforms and the opening of high
quality hotels and resorts throughout the country. Stephen Williams
reports on the work still in progress.(tour and travel) (African
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Mozambique is located on the southeastern coast of Africa and is
bordered by Tanzania, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi. Made
up of mainly coastal lowlands, travelers book flights to Mozambique
for a tour of the island's breathtaking landscape.
Once an island of turmoil and despair, Mozambique is rebuilding its
past and quickly becoming one of the most traveled to tourist
destinations in Africa. Travelers booking Mozambique flights and
accommodations are urged to use caution and common sense when walking
through the city and on beaches
Inland Mozambique is always slightly cooler than the coast and
experiences more humid weather during the rainy season, which lasts
from October to March. Most Mozambique flights are packed during the
dry season, which lasts from April to September – average temperatures
Mozambique is an independent republic which lies on the south-east
coast of Africa and forms part of the Southern African region. The
capital city is Maputo. Other major towns are Beira and Nampula and
the ports of Quelimane and Nacala.
The international time zone for Mozambique is GMT +2. The
international dialling code is +258. Maputo, Beira and Nampula have
international airports that serve South African Airways and Air
Portugal, the principal airlines flying to Mozambique. Linhas Aereas
Mozambique and individual risk assessment is recommended.
Economy
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Mozambique is one of Africaâs success stories and is making economic
progress, although the country is still dependant on foreign
assistance
hydro-electric dam, Mozambique police said on Tuesday. | Nati...
(photo: Creative Commons / Pesterussa)
Africa Company Development Maputo Photos
Women selling pepper and other food stuffs along Guard street Open Air Market in Freetown.
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| Maputo - Mozambique has placed its ports of entry on high alert and
officials were looking out for any incidences of swine flu, state
controlled Radio Mozambique report... (photo: WN / Eteh)
Health Maputo Mozambique Photos Ports
pleasures that Mozambique has to offer.
Your vacation to Mozambique would not be complete without a trip to
the capital city of Maputo, where travelers are never far from the
coast, are able to enjoy fresh locally caught seafood and explore the
Bazaruto, off the coast of Mozambique, is a beautiful, completely
unspoiled holiday destination. Accommodation is offered at 5 star
beach hotels, which will see to your every need. Coral pink beaches,
world class deep-sea fishing and more will delight you on your
vacation.
in the city, Mozambique is it with tranquil beaches, excellent
accommodation and fun activities to take your mind off of things
during your holiday. Your vacation on the rugged coast of Africa will
be one to remember for all time.
Located in Southern Africa, Mozambique is a country with a population
of 21.2 million. With an illiteracy rate of 61% and 74.1% of the
population living under USD $2 a day poverty remains widespread in the
country
invade Mozambique from what is now South Africa. One Nguni chief,
Nxaba, established a short-lived kingdom inland from Sofala, but in
1837 he was defeated by Soshangane, a powerful Nguni rival. Soshangane
established the Gaza Empire, which at its height in the 1860s covered
Mozambique has the economic potential to become one of the brighter
spots in Africa. The country is endowed with vast and untapped natural
resources which can support the development of agriculture, forestry
and fishing, energy, and tourism
Mozambique is one of the poorest countries in the world. The majority
of its population lives in poverty, and one out of every six children
dies before the age of five. AIDS, malaria, and malnutrition continue
to present major health problems.
Northern Mozambique is home to what may be the least evangelized
people groups in southern Africa. Islam dominates most northern
villages, with animism and ancestor worship prevailing in the vast
rural regions. Powerful witch doctors and healers fuel fear,
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