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Portuguese is spoken in Mozambique due to the country's history as a former Portuguese colony, which lasted from the late 15th century until independence in 1975. During this period, Portuguese was established as the language of administration, education, and trade. Even after gaining independence, Portuguese remained the official language, facilitating communication among the diverse linguistic groups in Mozambique and serving as a unifying factor in the nation.

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