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  2. Tete Province - Wikipedia

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    The Tete Province is reported to host coal reserves of approximately 6.7 billion tons, of which 3 billion tons represent sub-economic or economic grades. [9] The province was then regarded geologically as the largest undiscovered coal province in the world and it is estimated that the Province could be producing 25% of the world's coking coal ...

  3. Tete, Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Tete is the capital city of Tete Province in Mozambique.It is located on the Zambezi River, and is the site of two of the four bridges crossing the river in Mozambique.A Swahili trade center before the Portuguese colonial era, Tete continues to dominate the west-central part of the country and region, and is the largest city on the Zambezi.

  4. Districts of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    The provinces of Mozambique are divided into 128 districts. The districts are listed below, by province: ... Tete Province. Angónia District; Cahora-Bassa District;

  5. Chifunde District - Wikipedia

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    Chifunde District is a district of Tete Province in western Mozambique.The principal town is Chifunde.The district is located in the north of the province, and borders with Zambia in the north, Malawi in the northeast, Macanga District in the east, Chiuta District in the south, and with Marávia District in the west.

  6. Provinces of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Map Key Province Capital Area (km 2) [1] Population (2007 census) Population (2017 census) Region 1 Cabo Delgado: Pemba: 86,625 1,606,568 2,333,278 North

  7. Magoe National Park - Wikipedia

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    Magoe National Park is a protected area in Tete Province, Mozambique. The park was proclaimed in October 2013. [1] Previously the area was an integral part of the Tchuma Tchato Community wildlife management program.

  8. Angónia District - Wikipedia

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    Angónia District is a district in the northern part of Tete Province in the central region of Mozambique.Its administrative center is the town of Ulongué.The district is located in the northwest of the province, and borders with Dedza District of Malawi in the north, Ntcheu District of Malawi in the east, Tsangano District in the south, and with Macanga District in the west.

  9. Magoé District - Wikipedia

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    Magoé District is a district of Tete Province in western Mozambique.Its administrative center is the town of Mpheende.The district is located in the north of the province, and borders with Zumbo District in the north, Marávia District in the northeast, Cahora-Bassa District in the east, and with Zimbabwe in the south and in the west.