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Mozambicans of Portuguese birth or descent
Portuguese Mozambican Luso-moçambicano
Total population
82,593 (0.36% of the population)
57,593 Mozambican citizens (2012)
25,000 Portuguese immigrants (2011)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Maputo, Matola, Beira, Pemba
Languages
Portuguese, Xitsonga, Makhuwa, Ndau dialect of Shona, Swahili, and other Bantu languages
Religion
Christianity (predominantly Roman Catholic with some Protestants)
Related ethnic groups
Portuguese people, Portuguese Brazilian, white Brazilians, Portuguese Africans
Portuguese Mozambicans (Portuguese: luso-moçambicanos) are Mozambican-born descendants of Portuguese settlers.
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