Maputo Province[mɐˈputu] is a province of Mozambique; the province excludes the city of Maputo (which comprises a separate province). The province has an area of 22,693 km2 (8,762 sq mi) and a population of 1,968,906 (2017 census).[3] Its capital is the city of Matola.
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MaputoProvince [mɐˈputu] is a province of Mozambique; the province excludes the city of Maputo (which comprises a separate province). The province has...
The city is surrounded by MaputoProvince, but is administered as a self-contained, separate province since 1998. Maputo City is the geographically smallest...
Xai-Xai is the capital of the province. Inhambane Province is to the east, Manica Province to the north, MaputoProvince to the south, South Africa to...
Manica District Mossurize District Sussundenga District Tambara District Maputo Boane District Magude District Manhiça District Marracuene District Matutuíne...
Mozambique capital, Maputo, adjacent to its westernmost side. It is the nation's most populated city. Matola is the capital of MaputoProvince and has had its...
Maputo River The Maputo River (Portuguese Rio Maputo), also called Great Usutu River, Lusutfu River, or Suthu River, is a river in South Africa, Eswatini...
extreme south of Mozambique, lying on the Mozambique Channel, south of Maputo and just north of the border with South Africa. The name is Portuguese for...
as Vila Luísa, is a town in Mozambique's MaputoProvince in Marracuene District, located 30 km north of Maputo on the Incomati River. The Parque de Campismo...
as in support of his political ideas. Azagaia was born in Namaacha, MaputoProvince, close to Mozambique's border with Eswatini. His mother was a Mozambican...
is the only South African province to border two provinces of Mozambique (Gaza Province to the northeast and MaputoProvince to the east), as well as all...
called districts. Lourenço Marques District → MaputoProvince (1976) Moçambique District → Nampula Province (1975) António Enes → Angoche (1976) Chiveve...
Inhaca Island, in the MaputoProvince in Mozambique. It is located across Maputo Bay from the country's capital city of Maputo. The airport resides at...
Ressano Garcia is a small town in the MaputoProvince, Mozambique. The town is adjacent to Komatipoort in South Africa. The town has around 11,200 people...
lives in the interior. The 52 km2 (20 sq mi) island separates Maputo Bay (Baía de Maputo) to the west from the Indian Ocean off its eastern shores. The...
Airport (IATA: PDD, ICAO: FQPO) is an airport serving Ponta Do Ouro, MaputoProvince, Mozambique. Transport in Mozambique Africa portal Aviation portal...
good water quality. It rises in the Drakensberg escarpment of Mpumalanga province, flowing eastwards into the lowveld. It crosses the breadth of the Kruger...
Incomati River, in the Manhiça District of MaputoProvince, in Mozambique about 80 kilometres north of Maputo. Tongaat Hulett Sugar grows sugarcane and...
The history of Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, traces its origins back over 500 years, when a fishing village developed by Maputo Bay on the site where...
district of the Mpumalanga province. It flows in a general northeasterly direction and reaches the Indian Ocean at Maputo Bay, after a course of some...
civilians who were traveling along the North-South road near Taninga in MaputoProvince, Mozambique on 28 October 1987. RENAMO rebels perpetrated the attack...
"Vumba Mountain Range". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-11-20. "Maputo National Park (formerly Ponto d' Ouro Partial Marine Reserve - POPMR)"....
Railway stations in Mozambique "AfricaNews - 20 M Dollars to rehabilitate Maputo-South Africa railway - Articles". Archived from the original on 2012-02-17...
its waterfall. The town of Namaacha lies in Namaacha District, of MaputoProvince. 25°58′S 32°02′E / 25.967°S 32.033°E / -25.967; 32.033 In the 1960s...