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  2. Geography of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Mozambique map of Köppen climate classification zones. Mozambique has a tropical climate with two seasons, a wet season from October to March and a dry season from April to September. Climatic conditions vary depending on altitude. Rainfall is heavy along the coast and decreases in the north and south.

  3. Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Mozambique map of Köppen climate classification zones. Mozambique has a tropical climate with two seasons: a wet season from October to March and a dry season from April to September. Climatic conditions, however, vary depending on altitude. Rainfall is heavy along the coast and decreases in the north and south.

  4. List of countries by length of coastline - Wikipedia

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    The coastline paradox states that a coastline does not have a well-defined length. Measurements of the length of a coastline behave like a fractal, being different at different scale intervals (distance between points on the coastline at which measurements are taken). The smaller the scale interval (meaning the more detailed the measurement ...

  5. Outline of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    The location of Mozambique An enlargeable map of Mozambique. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Mozambique: . Mozambique – sovereign country located in southeastern Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west and Eswatini and South Africa to the southwest. [1]

  6. List of cities in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mozambique's cities, towns and selected villages Maputo, Capital of Mozambique. This is a list of cities and towns in Mozambique: Angoche [1] Beira [2] Catandica;

  7. Agulhas Current - Wikipedia

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    The Agulhas Current is formed by the confluence of the warm Mozambique and East Madagascar Currents, which meet south-west of Madagascar (not shown in the diagram). The cold Benguela Current originates from upwelling of water from the cold depths of the Atlantic Ocean against the west coast of the continent. The two currents do not "meet ...

  8. Island of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    With its rich history and sandy beaches, the Island of Mozambique is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Mozambique's fastest-growing tourist destinations. [1] It has a permanent population of approximately 14,000 people and is served by nearby Lumbo Airport on the Nampula mainland. The name of the country, Mozambique, is derived from the ...

  9. Bazaruto Archipelago - Wikipedia

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    Bazaruto's dugong population counts about 120 individuals, making it the largest of remnant populations in Mozambique. [ 2 ] Cetacean biodiversity had been much richer than today before being reduced by human activities including illegal mass hunts by the Soviet Union and Japan in 1960s to 1970s, resulting disappearances or rarities of many ...