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  2. Demographics of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Mozambique's major ethnic groups encompass numerous subgroups with diverse languages, dialects, cultures, and histories. Many are linked to similar ethnic groups living in inland countries. Many are linked to similar ethnic groups living in inland countries.

  3. Culture of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    The main ethnic groups in Mozambique are Makhuwa, Tsonga, Makonde, Shangaan, Shona, Sena, Ndau, and other indigenous groups. There are approximately 45,000 Europeans, and 15,000 South Asians. The main religious groups in Mozambique are Christian (57%), Muslim (20%), Indigenous African, and other beliefs. Health is an expansive concern in ...

  4. Category:Ethnic groups in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans; العربية; تۆرکجه; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Català; Čeština; Dansk; Deutsch; Ελληνικά

  5. Makua people - Wikipedia

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    However they concur that they likely have been an established ethnic group in northern Mozambique region by the 1st millennium CE. [6] The Makua people are closely related to the Animist Maravi people. They have had a history of conflict with the Muslim Yao people in the north involved in slave raids and slave trading. [12] [13]

  6. Sena people - Wikipedia

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    Historically the autocephalous Sena people were those between the two large cultures of Shona people – a major ethnic group of Zimbabwe, and the Nyanja-Chewa people – a major ethnic group of Malawi and Mozambique. The Sena people have lived mainly in the Zambezi River valley. [7]

  7. Makonde people - Wikipedia

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    The ethnic group is roughly divided by the Ruvuma River; members of the group in Tanzania are referred to as the Makonde, and those in Mozambique as the Maconde. The two groups have developed separate languages over time but share a common origin and culture.

  8. Tsonga people - Wikipedia

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    The Tsonga ethnic group has been united by the gradual assimilation of various nearing tribes found in abundance within Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and South Africa respectively. Historical research indicates that the development of a common language (Xitsonga) as well as cultural integration within the Tsonga ethnic group has been occurring ever ...

  9. Category:Demographics of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; General ... Ethnic groups in Mozambique (11 C, 10 P) Expatriates in Mozambique (28 ...