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Quarteira is a coastal civil parish, located along the southern extent of the Algarve fronting Albufeira Municipality to the west (in the parish of Olhos de Água).In addition, the local area authority is bordered in the east by Almancil, northeast by São Clemente, north by São Sebastião and Boliqueime.
Clube Desportivo e Recreativo Quarteirense: Nickname(s) Lobos do Mar: Founded: 2 January 1937; 88 years ago () Ground: Estádio Municipal de Quarteira, Quarteira, Algarve, Portugal: Capacity: 2,300: President: António Manuel Trindade Figueiras (Tó Figueiras) Manager: Idálio Madeira e Bruno Ferrão: League: Divisão Distrital AF Algarve: 2011 ...
With its rich history and sandy beaches, the Island of Mozambique is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Mozambique's fastest-growing tourist destinations. [1] It has a permanent population of approximately 14,000 people and is served by nearby Lumbo Airport on the Nampula mainland. The name of the country, Mozambique, is derived from the ...
Cape Delgado, the northernmost point on Mozambique's coast, is part of the delta of the Ruvuma River, which forms Mozambique's border with Tanzania. The northern coast is part of the East African coral coast, a marine ecoregion that extends along the coasts of northern Mozambique, Tanzania, and Kenya. [4]
Some territories in Mozambique were handed over in the late 19th century for rule by chartered companies like the Mozambique Company (Companhia de Moçambique), which had the concession of the lands corresponding to the present-day provinces of Manica and Sofala, and the Niassa Company (Companhia do Niassa), which had controlled the lands of ...
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The Cultural Properties of Mozambique are protected and promoted in accordance with Law 10/88 of 1988 concerning tangible and intangible properties relating to the cultural heritage of Mozambique (bens materiais e imateriais do património cultural moçambicano).
This is a list of renamed places in Mozambique. During the Portuguese colonial period , several places had their African names changes to honor Portuguese people or places. Other settlements were simply founded by the Portuguese and named as such.