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  2. Tourism in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1990s tourism was the fastest growing sector of Mozambique's economy. A Minister for Tourism was appointed in 1999. [3] In 2003 tourism accounted for about 1.2% of the country's GDP, far below the Sub-Saharan average of 6.9%. In 2005 the tourist industry grew by 37%, the fastest tourist industry growth rate in the world.

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    Top Winter Destinations. Those who are planning to travel after Thanksgiving — from Dec. 1 to Jan. 12 — can also find affordable escapes in these U.S. winter destinations, according to trivago ...

  4. The 20 cheapest holiday destinations around the world, from ...

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    From a Vietnamese city to a Greek island, here are the best places when it comes to snaring an affordable break The 20 cheapest holiday destinations around the world, from Cape Town to the Costa ...

  5. These are the cheapest holiday destinations for 2023

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    Cheap holiday destinations don't have to be a figment of your imagination; Post Office have crunched the numbers to reveal the best places to bag a bargain this year, based on all of your travel ...

  6. Barra Beach - Wikipedia

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    A major Mozambican tourist destination, Barra is home to beach resorts, private vacation homes, restaurants and diving charters. [3] Snorkeling is popular below the Barra Lighthouse at low tide where there is a natural tidal pool. [4] The wreck of the SS Inharrime, an Italian built cargo ship that ran aground in 1949, lies exposed nearby. [5]

  7. Ponta do Ouro - Wikipedia

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    Ponta do Ouro (also Ponta d'Ouro) is a town in the extreme south of Mozambique, lying on the Mozambique Channel, south of Maputo and just north of the border with South Africa. The name is Portuguese for "tip of gold", referring to a cape at the southern part of the beach. It is known for its beach, dolphins, offshore diving and deep-sea fishing.

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