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MaputoCapital of Mozambique, and Africa's second-largest port, on Delagoa Bay; population (2000 est) 1,019,000. Linked by road and rail with Zimbabwe, Swaziland, and South Africa, it is a major outlet for these countries, as well as for Mozambique. Industries include brewing, shipbuilding, and textile and cement manufacture. Minerals, steel, textiles, processed foods, and furniture are exported. The town was named in 1544 after the Portuguese trader Lourenço Marques, the first European to explore the region. It was declared a city in 1887, and became capital of Portuguese East Africa in 1907. Before Mozambiques's independence in 1976 it was a popular holiday resort. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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This new Dutch diplomatic compound in Ethiopia by the Amsterdam based partnership of Dick van Gameren and Bjarne Mastenbroek follows on from Claus en Kaan's embassy in Maputo (AR November 2004), the civil war-torn capital of Mozambique now slowly rebuilding. Alexander will install a centralised processing centre or HUB in the capital of Mozambique, Maputo which enable the company to provide Internet, data and international telephony to the 125 million people of the region surrounding Mozambique. |
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