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Nacala

Seaport in Nampula province, northern Mozambique; population (1997) 164,300, (2007 calc) 241,500. It is a major outlet for minerals. It is linked by rail with Malawi; approximately 20% of Malawi's petroleum products are imported via Nacala.



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This happened as thousands of Nacala residents gathered to celebrate the arrival of the president of the MDM," said Carvalho.
Mozambican transport utility, Corredor de Desenvolvimento do Norte (CDN), has revealed that it hopes to develop the port of Nacala as a regional transhipment centre.
In 2003 and 2004, Islamic primary and secondary schools were established in the cities of Matola, Xai-Xai, Nampula, Nacala, and Pemba, many with financing from the African Muslim Agency or from prominent local Muslims, many of South Asian descent.
 
 
 
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