Maxixe (Portuguese pronunciation: [maˈʃiʃ]) is the largest city and economic capital of the province of Inhambane, Mozambique. It is situated on the Indian...
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organisations also exist—the Conselho Islâmico de Moçambique and the Congresso Islâmico de Moçambique. There are also important Pakistani, Indian associations...
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Inhambane Lichinga Manica Maputo (Capital) Marracuene Matola Maxixe Moatize Moçambique Mocímboa da Praia Mocuba Montepuez Mueda Naamcha Nacala Nampula...
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(Colónia de Moçambique) 1951–1972: Province of Mozambique (Província de Moçambique) 1973–1975: State of Mozambique (Estado de Moçambique) Until the 20th...
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also influenced another Lusophone music in Brazil, like maxixe (its name derived from Maxixe in Mozambique), and mozambique style in Cuba and New York...
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"Port of Inhambane". marinetraffic.com. Retrieved 2 March 2023. "Port of Maxixe". marinetraffic.com. Retrieved 2 March 2023. "Beira Port". marinetraffic...
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The People's Republic of Mozambique (Portuguese: República Popular de Moçambique) was a socialist state that existed in present-day Mozambique from 1975...
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other Lusophone music forms like fado, samba, bossa nova, and maxixe (with origins from Maxixe and Kizomba). The Makonde are renowned for their wood carving...
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Moçambique; and was banned in 1965 for alleged subversion and terrorism. The government also intervened in the Associação dos Naturais de Moçambique,...
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the Chairman of the Board and President of BIM Banco Internacional de Moçambique SA. The International who's who, 1997-98 (61st ed.). Europa Publications...
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