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The initiative to create the Catholic University of Mozambique (UCM) came up during the peace negotiations in Rome between FRELIMO and RENAMO.In June 1992, negotiations were deadlocked; later, the mediator, Dom Jaime Pedro Gonçalves, Archbishop of Beira, presented the idea to establish a quality university for the center and north of Mozambique and to correct the unequal concentration of ...
At present, the capital city of Maputo hosts 55 embassies/high commissions. Several other countries have non-resident ambassadors accredited from other capitals in Southern Africa, such as Pretoria, Luanda, and Harare. Honorary consulates are omitted from this listing. Map of diplomatic missions in Mozambique
Map Key Province Capital Area (km 2) [1] Population (2007 census) Population (2017 census) Region 1 Cabo Delgado: Pemba: 86,625 1,606,568 2,333,278 North
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Also known as Nacala Porto [6] The deepest port in Southern Africa. [7] [8] Port of Pebane: Zambezia Province: Pebane: MZPEB: Medium-sized port. The maximum draught is 5.7 meters. [9] Port of Mocambique: Nampula Province: Island of Mozambique
According to the institution's founding decree, its name is Maputo University, but it is commonly referred to as Maputo Pedagogical University. UniMaputo has its headquarters and main campus in Maputo and, until 2019, had delegations in all provinces of the country, when it was affected by an extensive administrative reform that limited its ...
Maputo City Hall or Municipal Council Building of Maputo (Portuguese: Edifício do Conselho Municipal de Maputo) is the seat of the local government of the capital of Mozambique. The neoclassical building is located at the head of Praça da Independência (Independence Square), and was erected in 1947.
Vila Algarve is a residential house in the Mozambican capital Maputo. Built in 1934 and later protected as a listed building, the building housed the Portuguese secret police PIDE/DGS until the end of the Portuguese colonial period in Mozambique. It is located at the intersection of Avenida Mártires da Machava and Avenida Ahmed Sekou Touré.