Mozambique's land use is primarily divided among agriculture, forestry, and natural reserves. Approximately 40% of the land is arable, with agriculture being a vital sector for the economy, focusing on crops like maize, cassava, and sugarcane. Additionally, vast areas are dedicated to forestry and wildlife conservation, which play important roles in preserving biodiversity and supporting tourism. Urban areas are concentrated in cities like Maputo, but rural settlements dominate the landscape.
Mozambique and the island nation of Madagascar
Mozambique uses Meticais.
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As far as I can find out, it was known as Sofa, until the Portuguese arrived in 1498. When it was ruled by an Arab Sheik named Musa bin Ba'ik. It is thought that this name was anglicized into Mozambique.
Mozambique.
The Mozambique Channel
The British South Africa Company colonized Zambia in the 1890s. In return for colonizing, the BSAC was given the rights over all mineral resources within the colony.
Can we drive from Beira Mozambique to Nacala port in Mozambique