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African Atlas Adventure: Guess the Country on a Map Challenge! ????????️ | Geography Quiz

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????️ In this exciting challenge, we'll whisk you away to the diverse and vibrant nations that make up the African continent. Play along, test your geographical knowledge, and discover the countries that form the rich tapestry of Africa. Whether you're a geography enthusiast or just love a good quiz, this video promises a visual adventure like no other!

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MOZAMBIQUE Geography, and the People of the country ; Brief.

This is a brief explanation of the following themes on Mozambique country; the geography, culture, languages, climate, tourism, some of the emblematic places of interest and the diversity of the ethnic groups living in harmony in one country, and, I wish you would broaden your knowledge by listening to the video.


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Mozambique | Poor country | Documentary | Mount Namuli | National Geographic | 1080p | Full HD

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This is a documentary about people living near mount namuli.

Mozambique is a southern African nation whose long Indian Ocean coastline is dotted with popular beaches like Tofo, as well as offshore marine parks. In the Quirimbas Archipelago, a 250km stretch of coral islands, mangrove-covered Ibo Island has colonial-era ruins surviving from a period of Portuguese rule. The Bazaruto Archipelago farther south has reefs which protect rare marine life including dugongs.


The capital is Maputo. Known until independence as Lourenço Marques, the city boasts fine colonial-era architecture and an attractive natural setting alongside the deepwater harbour of Maputo Bay. Maputo is the commercial and cultural centre of the country, and its sidewalk cafés, bars, and discotheques offer some of the liveliest nightlife in southern Africa. Other major cities and towns, most of which lie on or near the Indian Ocean coast, include Beira, Quelimane, Chimoio, Tete, Nampula, and Nacala.

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Journey through Mozambique

Bicycling through Mozambique's Tete Province to see the landscapes, learn the culture, food and cost of travel. Where you can find things to do in and things to see in Mozambique's western Tete Province

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8 Things NOT TO Do in Mozambique!

Mozambique is unfortunately more known for its turmoil in its past, than for the beauty it hides within its borders and its people! This being said, as with all countries, there are some things that should be avoided. Here are 8 Things NOT TO Do in Mozambique!

1. Don't Travel Without Cash
Mozambique is still an underdeveloped country, while ATMs aren’t non-existent, they are few and far between. If you try to pay by credit card you’ll probably get laughed at!
They accept Mozambique Meticals, South African Rands, and US Dollars

2. Don’t Bother Looking For Wifi
Mozambique doesn’t have the infrastructure for broadband or wifi. If you need to stay connected, buy a pay as you go sim card which you’ll have to register at the shop and use mobile data, it’s cheap at 7 dollars for 5 GB and top-up cards are sold everywhere.

3. Don’t Use Public Transport!
The local buses or “chapas” are normally overcrowded, in bad condition, and the drivers aren’t the most prudent around. Accidents are common. It’s best to hire a car or private driver to get about.

4. Don’t Drink the Tap Water
As a general rule of thumb for travel, always drink bottled or filtered water. Most of the better hotels or hostels will have filtered water but always ask beforehand. Or just drink the national beer 2M pronounced “dosh eme”.

5. Don’t Trust the Police!
While not really corrupt they are underpaid, so if they can pick up some cash with a fake fine they will. Always ask for a receipt when being fined as this will make things official. If the policeman is in a gray uniform and asks you for ID never give him the original as you’ll probably have to pay him to get it back.

6. Don’t Show Your Valuables
As with every country in the world if you leave your valuables unattended, are careless with your handbag, walk down a dark alley alone, or carry your wallet in your back pocket, you will probably be robbed.

7. Don’t Forget Your Meds
Malaria is a big problem in Mozambique and mosquitos plentiful especially in the rainy season. Always take your malaria tablets, they are readily available in pharmacies without a prescription and cost between 4-7 dollars.

8. Don't Go in the Rainy Season
Mozambique is hot and humid, especially between December and April. Their winter season is between May and November and while it will still be hot there’s less chance of rain and the nights are cooler.

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Mozambique - Things you never knew

Welcome to an extraordinary exploration of Mozambique, where we unlock the lesser-known wonders and surprising facts about this captivating country. Join us on an unforgettable journey through its history, culture, and natural beauty, as we reveal the hidden treasures of Mozambique.

Rich Cultural Heritage: Delve into Mozambique's diverse cultural tapestry, influenced by indigenous tribes, Arab traders, and Portuguese colonizers. Discover the unique customs, traditional music, and vibrant festivals that shape the country's identity.

Breathtaking Natural Beauty: Prepare to be awestruck by Mozambique's stunning landscapes. From pristine beaches with crystal-clear waters to lush national parks teeming with wildlife, witness the splendor of this unspoiled paradise.

Gorongosa National Park's Rebirth: Uncover the inspiring story of Gorongosa National Park, once devastated by civil war and now a beacon of conservation success. Witness the incredible efforts to restore its ecosystem and protect endangered species.

Island Hideaways: Experience the allure of Mozambique's idyllic islands, such as Bazaruto and Quirimbas Archipelago. Explore their secluded beaches, indulge in water sports, and marvel at the underwater wonders of vibrant coral reefs.

Mozambique's Mesmerizing Languages: Discover the linguistic diversity of Mozambique, where numerous languages are spoken, including Portuguese, Makua, Sena, and Shona. Learn about the cultural significance of these languages in different regions.

The Art of Capulana: Unravel the beauty and history behind Mozambique's traditional fabric, known as capulana. Dive into the intricate patterns and colors that adorn clothing, ceremonial wear, and even everyday items.

Enigmatic Island of Mozambique: Step back in time as we explore the UNESCO-listed Island of Mozambique, a historic trading post and former capital. Admire its well-preserved architecture, stone fortresses, and cultural heritage.

Mozambican Cuisine: Savor the flavors of Mozambique's delectable cuisine, blending African, Portuguese, and Indian influences. Learn about iconic dishes like peri-peri prawns and matapa, a traditional dish made with cassava leaves.

Mysterious Dancing with Mapiko Masks: Uncover the intriguing Mapiko dance, an ancient ritual that combines dance, music, and the wearing of intricately carved masks. Experience the mesmerizing performances and discover the spiritual significance behind them.

Mozambique's Independence Journey: Gain insights into Mozambique's struggle for independence and the challenges faced during the colonial era. Learn about its post-independence development and the resilient spirit of its people
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HELLO from MOZAMBIQUE, my 124th country!!

I had no idea what to expect before arriving here... and right off the bat, I have been shocked to see everyone speaking Portuguese!! Did you know they speak Portuguese here in Mozambique? It's exactly like Brazil!

Moreover, walking the streets of Maputo (the capital city) feels like I am back in India -- with the loud rickshaws, colorful markets and overall chaos on the streets... It's safe to say that I draw a LOT of attention here as there are very few foreigners (and the #GingerBeard isn't helping!!)

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Discover Maputo, the capital of Mozambique | 90+ Countries With 3 Kids

Maputo Mozambique was a very unique experience for us.

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Maputo, formerly named Lourenço Marques, is the capital of Mozambique.

The city has wide avenues lined with red acacia and lilac jacaranda flowering trees and offers the tourist innumerable historical, cultural and scenic spots.

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The Zambezi River: Mozambique's Force of Life | Full Documentary | TRACKS

From its source on the Angolan-Zambian border to its delta in Mozambique, the Zambezi river flows through a number of distinct and beautiful habitats on its 1,600-mile journey to the Indian ocean.Follow the river as it tumbles, meanders and winds to the spectacular Victoria falls, and wonder at the immense ecosystems that are superbly adapted to its many moods.

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MOZAMBICAN ADVENTURE

Unbelievable two weeks spent in tropical paradise. Live your dream.

The Inhambane Province of Mozambique, also called Terra de Boa Gente (Land of the Good People), is home to some of the kindest individuals I have ever met. Two weeks were spent backpacking along the Southern Coast in between Tofo and Vilanculos, January 2016.

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The Culture of Mozambique

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Julio Maria Muhorro is a Power Coach, Facilitator, and Speaker from Mozambique.

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- Avoiding confrontation.

- Sharing culture

- Being a blessed, abundant land

- The trade-offs of a sharing culture

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Travel Guide to Mozambique



In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beaches and amazing diving.

While there I head underwater to check out the local population of manta rays, whale sharks, and coral life; meet up with some new friends who make their living selling art in town; and recuperate from a bout of malaria I unfortunately caught while there.
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The Top 7 Things to Do in Mozambique ● The Best Tourist Destination

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The Top 7 Things to Do in Mozambique

For many years, Mozambique’s international reputation was marred by colonialism, civil war and natural disaster. Now, nearly a quarter of a century after the end of its most notorious conflict, the country is emerging as one of Southern Africa’s most rewarding tourism destinations. It is full of remarkably untouched wilderness areas, ranging from lush game reserves to sun-drenched tropical islands. The capital, Maputo, is a cosmopolitan city defined by its European architecture and diverse people; while cuisine all over the country is influenced by Mozambique’s Portuguese heritage. Here are eight of the best ways to spend your time in this newly rediscovered paradise.

1. Learn to Scuba Dive
2. Go Island Hopping
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4. Explore Lake Niassa
5. Discover the Country's Colonial Past
6. Try Deep Sea Fishing
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Top 5 Mozambique By Population

Here are some interesting facts about Mozambique:

1. Geographical Diversity: Mozambique is a country located in southeastern Africa. It is known for its diverse geography, which includes long stretches of coastline along the Indian Ocean, beautiful beaches, vast savannas, mountain ranges, and the Zambezi River.

2. Natural Beauty: Mozambique is home to stunning natural attractions, including the Bazaruto Archipelago, a group of islands known for their pristine white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. The country also boasts the Gorongosa National Park, which is renowned for its rich biodiversity and conservation efforts.

3. Languages: The official language of Mozambique is Portuguese, a legacy of its colonial past. However, the country is linguistically diverse, with over 40 local languages spoken, including Makua, Tsonga, Sena, and Swahili.

4. Cultural Heritage: Mozambique has a vibrant cultural scene with a fusion of indigenous traditions, Portuguese influences, and elements from neighboring countries. Traditional music and dance forms, such as Marrabenta and Mapiko, are an integral part of Mozambican culture.

5. Cuisine: Mozambican cuisine is characterized by its use of fresh seafood, spices, and tropical fruits. Piri-piri, a spicy chili sauce, is a popular condiment in Mozambican dishes. The country is also known for its peri-peri chicken, matapa (a dish made from cassava leaves), and various seafood specialties.

6. Art and Craft: Mozambique is renowned for its traditional art and crafts, including woodcarvings, sculptures, and woven baskets. The Makonde people, who inhabit the northern part of the country, are particularly famous for their intricate wood carvings depicting various themes and cultural motifs.

7. Resilience and Reconstruction: Mozambique has experienced significant challenges, including a devastating civil war and natural disasters like cyclones and floods. However, the country has shown resilience and has made impressive strides in post-war reconstruction, focusing on infrastructure development and economic growth.

8. Megafauna: Mozambique is home to diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, hippos, and a variety of bird species. National parks and reserves, such as Gorongosa National Park and Niassa Reserve, offer opportunities for wildlife viewing and conservation efforts.

9. Cultural Festivals: Mozambique hosts several vibrant cultural festivals throughout the year. The Marrabenta Festival in Maputo celebrates Mozambican music and dance, while the Mapiko Festival in the north showcases traditional Makonde mask dances.

10. Island of Mozambique: The Island of Mozambique, located off the northern coast, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and serves as a living testament to the country's history. It was once the capital of Portuguese East Africa and features historical buildings, fortresses, and mosques.

These are just a few interesting facts about Mozambique, a country that offers a wealth of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and unique experiences.

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The Tropic of Capricorn 7 of 20 - Mozambique - BBC Travel Documentary

The Tropic of Capricorn 7 of 20 - Mozambique - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 14.03.2009

Simon Reeve presents a travel documentary as embarks on a journey along the Tropic of Capricorn, the line of latitude which cuts through Southern Africa, Australia and South America.

In the four-part BBC2 series Tropic of Capricorn, broadcast in 2008, Simon followed the southern border of the tropics region around the world.

While filming Tropic of Capricorn, Simon travelled through Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, Western Australia, the Northern Territory, Queensland, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil.

The journey took him to stunning areas of the world, but it was also a chance for spontaneous discoveries about the changing global environment, poverty, globalisation, AIDS, the rise of the Chinese economy and the suffering of Africa.

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