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  2. Telecomunicações de Moçambique - Wikipedia

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    Telecomunicações de Moçambique (TDM) (English: Mozambique Telecommunications) is a telecommunications and Internet service provider in Mozambique.Telecomunicações de Moçambique was created in 1981 following the termination of the Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones (PTT) government agency.

  3. Telecommunications in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Internet hosts: 89,737 hosts, 82nd in the world (2012); [1] 21,172 (2010). IPv4: 343,296 addresses allocated, less than 0.05% of the world total, 14.6 addresses per 1000 people (2012). [6] [7] Mozambique has a comparatively low Internet penetration rate with only 4.8% of the population having access to the Internet compared to 16% for Africa as ...

  4. Tourism in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Despite its tourism assets and its proximity to South Africa, one of the world's top tourist destinations, Mozambique has the lowest tourist numbers of all its neighbours except Malawi. [2]

  5. Movitel, SA - Wikipedia

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    Internet services: Owner: Viettel Group: Number of employees. 2,521 (October 2015) Website: movitel.co.mz: Movitel is a mobile Telecommunication operator based in ...

  6. Afriski - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The history of the resort dates back to the 1960s, when the Maluti Ski Club was founded in the area and operated ski lodges in the winter season. [6] The resort is a 4.5-hour drive from Johannesburg or Pretoria via the steep tarred Moteng pass and the Mahlasela pass ; it sits along Highway A1. [ 7 ]

  7. Tofo - Wikipedia

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    Tofo is a small coastal town located in southeastern Mozambique, near the city of Inhambane. It is situated on the Indian Ocean and boasts a long, sandy beach with clear turquoise waters.

  8. 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

  9. Pemba, Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Pemba is a port city and district in Mozambique.It is the capital and largest city of the Cabo Delgado province and lies on a peninsula in Pemba Bay, the third largest in Africa.