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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
The largest coal reserve presently discovered in the Tete Province is the Moatize metallurgical and thermal coal deposit which contains 2.4 billion tons of coal and is located with the Moatize sub-basin. [11] Vale SA bid US$122.8 million for exploration and development rights of the project in 2008. [12]
Download QR code; Print/export ... District location in Mozambique. Country ... Macomia District is a district of Cabo Delgado Province in northern Mozambique. It ...
Maputo (Portuguese pronunciation:) is the capital and largest city of Mozambique. Located near the southern end of the country, it is within 120 kilometres (75 miles) of the borders with Eswatini and South Africa. The city has a population of 1,088,449 (as of 2017 [3]) distributed over a land area of 347.69 km 2 (134.24 sq mi).
Mozambique is divided into ten provinces (províncias) and one capital city (cidade capital) with provincial status. The provinces are subdivided into 129 districts (distritos). The districts are further divided in 405 "Postos Administrativos" (Administrative Posts) and then into Localidades (Localities), the lowest geographical level of the ...
Manica is a province of Mozambique. It has an area of 62,272 km 2 and a population of 1,945,994 (2017 census). [1] The province is surrounded by Zimbabwe to the west, Tete Province to the northwest, Sofala Province to the east, the Save River to the south, and the Zambezi river to the northeast. [3] Chimoio is the capital of the province. [4]
Download QR code; Print/export ... Location of Macomia in Mozambique. Coordinates: ... Macomia is a city located in the Cabo Delgado Province in northern Mozambique.
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.