The deceased was born in Portugal but worked for several years in Mozambique at a cement factory owned by a distant relative. |
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Their clients are mainly taxi drivers and marshals, mostly migrant Shangaans from Mozambique who relish food from their homeland. |
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The first inhabitants of Mozambique were hunters and gatherers, ancestors of the Khoisan now found in South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia. |
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At present the boxes are winging their way to countries such as Belarus, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Mozambique, Swaziland and Lesotho. |
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But fortunately, for Mozambique, the war ended, and people began reconstructing the country and rebuilding their lives. |
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Her experiences in Mozambique had made her much more worldly than the girls she would encounter at school in America. |
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She completed her doctorate on the reintegration of demobilized soldiers in Mozambique. |
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The floods which swept through Mozambique were a natural tragedy which could not have been prevented. |
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Mozambique has experienced recurrent drought, flooding, cyclones, water pollution, and desertification. |
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Mozambique a great diversity of animal life, including zebras, water buffalo, elephants, giraffes, lions, hippopotami, and crocodiles. |
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In Mozambique, gold has occasionally been panned from alluvial deposits close to the Zimbabwe border. |
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Scientists report that even hatching cobras, such as this red Mozambique cobra, instinctively aim and spit at a perceived predator's eyes. |
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In Africa the wars in Angola and Mozambique began as struggles against colonialism. |
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Floods that have also swept through the neighbouring countries of South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe have particularly hit Mozambique. |
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The mpingo that I use to make my clarinets is from Mozambique, which is more reddish in color than Tanzanian mpingo. |
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It turns out that she identifies with them, and understands what they must feel, since it hurt her deeply when Mozambique fell to the Marxists. |
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His first task on arriving in Mozambique was to do a Portuguese language training course so he could converse with the local people. |
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The 1960s also saw the emergence of liberation movements in the Portuguese African colonies of Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau. |
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When Mozambique was struck by a flood disaster in 1999, over a million people lost their homes. |
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The Portuguese influence can be found in Mozambique cuisine in the use of spicy sauces. |
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For Mozambique, a country with a wafer-thin economy, the disaster is doubly cruel. |
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The confluence of the two rivers also stands as a natural boundary separating three countries Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe. |
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But, until recently, impoverished Mozambique wasn't featured on too many tourist itineraries. |
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Angola has joined Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique and Lesotho, which decided last year to ban unmilled seeds. |
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The sharks stay as late as December some years, before the females head north into Mozambique. |
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He and his informants converse largely in Swahili, and their cosmological references reach even beyond the boundaries of Tanzania and Mozambique. |
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Kenya, for example, is not an HIPC country but has a stronger case for debt relief than Mozambique. |
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Guttman, closely cropped, clean-shaven and smelling of brilliantine, heads for Mozambique. |
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The fight against flood devastation in Mozambique is next to impossible without more help. |
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An official from the meteorological office said forecasts indicated the cyclone could fizzle out before reaching Mozambique. |
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Japhet hit northern Mozambique last week and is the second cyclone to devastate the southern African country this year. |
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This culture still predominates in several East African countries and exerts a strong influence in northern Mozambique. |
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By the time I arrived, however, the war in Mozambique was over and the attacks had subsided. |
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With origins throughout the lands bordering the Indian Ocean, from Mozambique to Malaya, Lascars had been employed by the East India Company for centuries. |
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The bulk of the Mozambique belt of eastern Africa and Madacascar is underlain by deeply eroded and multiply deformed high-grade Proterozoic and Archaean rocks. |
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Earlier last year there had been a small outbreak in the Tonga region when 22 people contracted the disease after major flooding in Mozambique in February. |
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Soon enough, Mozambique was suffering along with everyone else through no fault of its own. |
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During the 1970s, communist regimes also took power in Angola, Mozambique, Somalia, Ethiopia, South Yemen, and Afghanistan. |
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The waterway has its source in western Zambia, forming the frontier between Zimbabwe and Zambia and passing through central Mozambique before it empties into the Indian Ocean. |
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Workers came from all over Africa, including Malawi, Mozambique, and Namibia. |
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Legend has it that the Nguni believed the sudden darkness that fell as they crossed the Zambezi into Mozambique was a bad omen, if not a curse of Shaka Zulu. |
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The pervasively and multiply deformed polycyclic high-grade metamorphic rocks make it difficult to reconstruct the original evolutionary history of the Mozambique belt. |
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The coalition of the Democratic Congress Party and the Mozambique National Party was disqualified because it failed to register as a coalition, said Mandlate. |
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Slaves bought in Mozambique were often from the Makua, Yao or Maravi groups, who practised dental decoration of the patterns noted in these skeletons. |
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Three or four times he cruised low over the sea to give me a glimpse of the whales as they ploughed through the water on their way to give birth in the Mozambique Channel. |
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He now divides his time between Sweden and Maputo, Mozambique, where he works as a director at Teatro Avenida. |
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But the urban poor still went hungry, school rolls continued to fall, health facilities closed down, and the prospects for socialism in Mozambique dimmed. |
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To use an an oft invoked comparison, at least I am not in a tree in Mozambique giving birth to a child as the swollen waters of the Limpopo River rage torrentially below. |
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The Eastern Highlands are a series of mountainous areas near the border with Mozambique. |
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The Methodist Church operates across South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland, with a limited presence in Zimbabwe and Mozambique. |
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Most of its victims have been women and children fleeing the war in Mozambique. |
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Juliazarda Fransico Jemo from Maxixe in Mozambique has a remarkable story of recovery. |
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Japan, Thailand, Nepal, Bhutan, Mozambique, Suriname, East Timor, and Indonesia are among those LHT countries outside the former British Empire. |
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To the west of the highlands, the increasingly arid terrain gradually slopes down to the Mozambique Channel and mangrove swamps along the coast. |
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Vasco da Gama spent 2 to 29 March 1498 in the vicinity of Mozambique Island. |
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Forced by a hostile crowd to flee Mozambique, da Gama departed the harbor, firing his cannons into the city in retaliation. |
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One significant result was the colonization of Mozambique by the Portuguese Crown. |
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The second division, consisting of one nau and one round caravel, set sail for the port of Sofala in what is today Mozambique. |
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Portugal sent 150,000 settlers to Angola, 80,000 to Mozambique, and 20,000 to Goa. |
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That same year were built fortresses in the Island of Mozambique and Mombasa on the Kenyan coast. |
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They prepared southern Mozambique for the spread of Evangelical Protestantism. |
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Huyghen sailed for Goa on 8 April 1583, arriving five months later via Madeira, Guinea, the Cape, Madagascar and Mozambique. |
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Xtract Resources PLC has announced that Auroch Minerals has won stockholder approval to sell the Manica gold project in Mozambique to Xtract. |
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Meanwhile, in Portuguese Africa, Portugal and the British fought numerous battles against the Germans in both Mozambique and Angola. |
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The bionomics, population structure and the role of malaria transmission of vectors in Mozambique and Angola. |
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Harry, 28, has a longstanding connection with the charity and in 2010 visited minefields in Mozambique, where he met amputees. |
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It will also implement a model of resistance and adaptation to climate change Miombo forest in northern Mozambique. |
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The most commonly reported serious cases result from envenomation by the Mozambique spitting cobra and the puff adder. |
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This article considers the impact of sea level rise and storm surge on the port cities of Maputo and Beira in Mozambique. |
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A small, landlocked kingdom, Swaziland is bordered in the North, West and South by the Republic of South Africa and by Mozambique in the East. |
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Along the eastern border with Mozambique is the Lubombo, a mountain ridge, at an altitude of around 600 metres. |
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Living in Pemba, Mozambique, Heidi has authored several books and travels throughout the world preaching the message of the gospel. |
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The plane had a full fuel tank but no other cargo when it developed engine trouble after flying over Tete in Mozambique. |
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Swaziland also received Portuguese settlers and African refugees from Mozambique. |
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This Shona state ruled much of the area that is known as Zimbabwe today, and parts of central Mozambique. |
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He also invaded Portuguese Mozambique to gain his forces supplies and to pick up more Askari recruits. |
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So ensuring Mozambique had sufficient supplies presented its own challenges. |
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The principal drawback was that Mozambique Island was parched and infertile. |
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Mozambique joined the Commonwealth in 1995, although it had not been a part of the British Empire. |
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Their main African base was in Mozambique, and therefore the Portuguese navigators preferred to use the Mozambique Channel to go to India. |
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These were joined around AD 1000 by Bantu migrants crossing the Mozambique Channel from East Africa. |
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Thereafter the Omanis easily ejected the Portuguese from Zanzibar and from all other coastal regions north of Mozambique. |
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The new regime quickly negotiated ceasefires with the insurgents in Angola, Mozambique and Guinea, ending the Overseas wars. |
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Most of the slaves were from the Majindo, Makua, Nyasa, Yao, Zalama, Zaramo and Zigua ethnic groups of Tanzania, Mozambique and Malawi. |
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These include Angola, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. |
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Shortly after, three more ships of the 2nd Armada sail into Mozambique island and make junction with Cabral. |
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Culicine mosquitoes recorded from the province of Mozambique and their relationship to arthropod-borne viruses. |
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The first zoeas of Actaeodes hirsutissimus and A.Descriptions of ten xanthoidean first stage zoeas from Inhaca Island, Mozambique. |
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Yana Naidenov is originally from Mozambique and recently graduated from the Royal College of Art, London. |
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He died at sea, possibly off the coast of Mozambique, while returning from India in the 5th Portuguese Armada with Francisco de Albuquerque. |
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He was the first of Gama's captains to reach Mozambique, and establish contact with the sultan of Quiloa. |
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Kalanchoe is indigenous to the island of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Mozambique. |
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Mauritian investors are gradually entering African markets, notably Madagascar, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. |
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There was usually no stop or collection point after the Cape crossing until well inside the Mozambique Channel. |
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If the armada went by the 'inner route', then the next daunting obstacle was Cape Correntes, at the entrance of the Mozambique Channel. |
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The conditions of the ships by the time they reached Mozambique was often quite woeful. |
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From 1884 to 1886 Hermenegildo Capelo and Roberto Ivens crossed Southern Africa between Angola and Mozambique to map the unknown territory of the Portuguese colonies. |
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They established thus the so desired land route between the coasts of Angola and Mozambique, exploring vast regions of the interior located between these two territories. |
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Records of humpback and southern right whales demonstrating what were interpreted to be mating behaviors have been documented off the Mozambique and Brazilian coasts. |
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Concern is growing in South Africa over the country's use of a lethal, 3,300 volt one amp electrified fence on its borders with Mozambique and Zimbabwe. |
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It is bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the west and southwest, Zambia to the northwest, and Mozambique to the east and northeast. |
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Many of the other large infrastructure projects completed in Mozambique over the last five years require a properly functioning port to allow timely transhipment of goods. |
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In the 21st century, there are Evangelical churches active in Sudan, Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, South Africa, and Nigeria. |
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On 11 March 1537, Pinto left Lisbon for India via Portuguese Mozambique. |
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The stop on Mozambique island was usually the only necessary one. |
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They crossed into Mozambique with palm trees yielding coconuts. |
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Artisanal fishing in Mozambique accounted for more than 85 percent of the fisheries industry, with the rest comprising aquiculture and industrial fishing. |
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As compensation for the German invasion of Portuguese Africa, Portugal was granted the Kionga Triangle, a sliver of German East Africa in northern Mozambique. |
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The nearest mainland state is Mozambique, located to the west. |
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Joaquim Chissano, Former President of Republic of Mozambique. |
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By December 2008 more than 10,000 people had been infected in all but one of Zimbabwe's provinces and the outbreak had spread to Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa and Zambia. |
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Despite the earlier quarrel with Gama, Cabral is given an unexpectedly warm reception by the Sultan of Mozambique, and allowed to collect water and supplies. |
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Overseas, Halcrow led the company to work on a wide range of engineering projects, from roads, bridges and harbours in Ghana, Libya and Mozambique to dams in Venezuela. |
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