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History of Mozambique - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mozambique was a Portuguese colony, overseas province and then a member state of Portugal. It became independent from Portugal in 1975. The first inhabitants of what is now Mozambique were the San hun...
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Pages in category "History of Mozambique" ... The main article for this category is History of Mozambique. ... Categories: Mozambique | History by country...
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History of MOZAMBIQUE including Colonial rule, Independence ... The largest of these is the Mozambique Company, formed in 1891. Using the African population as contract labour (in practice differing little from forced labour), the company develops mines and sugar and copra plantations.
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A history of Mozambique; US order | European order ... A time line overview of big and small events in the history of Mozambique ... - Mozambique (overview); - Photos: Mozambique 1937; - African History; - Desmond Tutu...
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Facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, foreign relations of Mozambique. ... With post-war enrollments reaching all-time highs, the quality of education has suffered. HISTORY; Mozambique's first inhabitants were San hunter and gatherers, ancestors of the Khoisani peoples.
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A victory with the coalition of ten smaller parties would be the first time in Mozambique's history that the opposition could obtain real political power.
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In the 18th century, Mozambique became a major center for the slave trade, an industry which continued to thrive for decades after its official banning in 1842. By this time, Mozambique had become a Portuguese colony, but administration was left to the ... Home > Travel Guides > Africa > Mozambique > History...
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Information on Mozambique — geography, history, politics, government, economy, population statistics, culture, religion, languages, largest cities, as well as a map and the national flag. ... Map of Mozambique ... History & Gov't...
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Mozambique's first inhabitants were Bushmanoid hunters and gatherers, ancestors of the Khoisani peoples. Between the first and fourth centuries AD., waves of Bantu-speaking peoples migrated from the north through the Zambezi River Valley and then gradually into the plateau and coastal areas. ... Brief History ;
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