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Inhambane

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Inhambane

Seaport and administrative centre of Inhambane province, on the southeast coast of Mozambique, 370 km/231 mi northeast of Maputo; population (1990 est) 65,500; province (1991 est) 1,157,000. The industries are mainly dependent on the agriculture of the region, and include sugar-milling, soap-making, and the processing of coconuts, groundnuts, and cashews. It is a railway terminus, whose links are mainly with the southern region of Mozambique.

Inhambane was established in 1534 by Portuguese explorers.


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