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  2. Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Mozambique was ruled by Portugal, and they share a main language (Portuguese) and main religion (Roman Catholicism). But since most of the people of Mozambique are Bantus, most of the culture is native; for Bantus living in urban areas, there is some Portuguese influence. Mozambican culture also influences the Portuguese culture.

  3. Category:Mozambican people - Wikipedia

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    also: Countries: Mozambique: People: Subcategories. This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total. Mozambican people by century (4 C) People ...

  4. Mozambican - Wikipedia

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    Something of, from, or related to Mozambique, a country in southeastern Africa; A person from Mozambique, or of Mozambican descent: Demographics of Mozambique; Culture of Mozambique; List of Mozambicans; Mozambican Portuguese, the varieties of Portuguese spoken in Mozambique; Languages of Mozambique; Mozambican cuisine

  5. List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations

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    A country demonym denotes the people or the inhabitants of or from there; for example, "Germans" are people of or from Germany. Demonyms are given in plural forms. Singular forms simply remove the final s or, in the case of -ese endings, are the same as the plural forms. The ending -men has feminine equivalent -women (e.g. Irishman, Scotswoman).

  6. List of Mozambicans - Wikipedia

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    Joaquim Chissano, first Prime Minister of Mozambique; Josina Machel, political activist and first wife of Samora Machel; Graca Machel, political activist and second wife of Samora Machel; Samora Machel, first President of Mozambique; Alberto Massavanhane, first Mayor of Maputo and Mozambican Diplomat; Eduardo Mondlane, founder and first ...

  7. Shona people - Wikipedia

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    The Shona people (/ ˈ ʃ oʊ n ə /) are a Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa, primarily living in Zimbabwe where they form the majority of the population, as well as Mozambique, South Africa, and a worldwide diaspora.

  8. Culture of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    The official language is Portuguese, English is sometimes spoken in major cities such as Maputo and Beira.According to the 2007 census, 50.4% of the national population aged 5 and older (80.8% of people living in urban areas and 36.3% in rural areas) is fluent in Portuguese, making it the most widely spoken language in the country. [3]

  9. Sena people - Wikipedia

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    The Sena people's total population is around 2 million. It is estimated to be about 1.4 million in Mozambique, [4] and about 0.5 million in Malawi. [5] The Sena people in Malawi and Zimbabwe arrived from Mozambique and settled there in early 20th century as migrant laborers.