Mozambique - Wikipedia After over four centuries of Portuguese rule, Mozambique gained independence in 1975, becoming the People's Republic of Mozambique shortly thereafter After only two years of independence, the country descended into an intense and protracted civil war lasting from 1977 to 1992
Mozambique | Flag, Map, Population, Language, Culture, History . . . Mozambique is rich in natural resources, is biologically and culturally diverse, and has a tropical climate Its extensive coastline, fronting the Mozambique Channel, which separates mainland Africa from the island of Madagascar, offers some of Africa’s best natural harbors
Mozambique Maps Facts - World Atlas Located along the South African coast, Mozambique occupies an area of 801,590 sq km Filled with rivers and other crucial waterways, Mozambique serves as a crucial point of contact with the outside world for many of its inland, landlocked neighbors
Mozambique: Country Fact Sheet Mozambique, officially known as the Republic of Mozambique, stretches along the southeast coast of Africa, bordered by the Indian Ocean The nation is characterized by verdant landscapes, extensive beaches, and a warm tropical climate
Mozambique travel - Lonely Planet | Africa Explore white-sand beaches, vibrant Maputo, wildlife reserves and islands in our Mozambique travel guide Expert tips for an unforgettable adventure
All About Mozambique | Africa News | Africa. com Mozambique is a long Indian Ocean coastal nation in Southeast Africa, known for its maritime heritage, natural gas reserves, and strategic trade corridors Stretching more than 2,400 kilometers along the coast and bordering six countries, Mozambique links inland Southern Africa to global markets
Mozambique – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Mozambique (Portuguese: Moçambique) is a country on the Indian Ocean coast of Southern Africa From the Monte Binga peak, 2,436 m (7,992 ft) high, to the stunning beaches along the coast, Mozambique is a country of contrasts