- The
Licungo is a
river of
Mozambique in
Zambezia Province. The
river begins north of Gurúè and
flows south to the
Indian Ocean.
Leaving Gurué District...
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leading tea brands, such as Cha St Antonio, Cha Murrace, Chá Moçambique, Chá
Licungo, Chá Gurúè, and Chá
Montebranco Junqueiro,
achieved international recognition...
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Mocuba District of
Zambezia Province in Mozambique. It is
located on the
Licungo River.
Mocuba is
situated in the
central part of Mozambique, approximately...
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areas are the Komati, Save, Buzi, and
Pungwe south of the Zambezi, and the
Licungo (Likungo), Ligonha, Lúrio,
Montepuez (Montepuesi or Mtepwesi), Messalo...
- the
Zambeze University (with
headquarters and
rectory in the city), the
Licungo University and the
Higher Institute of
Health Sciences. One of the major...
- slaves. The
family lands extended from the
Quizonga River in the north,
Licungo River in the south, and up to the
confluence of the
rivers Luo and Lugela...
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Pungwe 492 043
Mahajamba 483 044 Jong 477 045 Save 437 046 Kolenté 424 047
Licungo 421 048
Mitimele 416 049
Mangoro 386 050 Imo 384 051
Gambia 374...
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River Mugincual River Melúli
River Ligonha River Melela River Raraga River Licungo River Cuácua
River (Rio dos Bons Sinais) (Quelimane River)
Licuare River...
- Musa's
death in 1877, the
sultanate controlled most of the
coast from the
Licungo River to the
south and
Mozambique Island to the
north and
inland about...
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University (former
Sagrada Familia Pedagogical University), Púnguè University,
Licungo University and the
Rovuma University. The same
reform changed the historical...