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Quelimane (Portuguese pronunciation: [keliˈmani]) is a
seaport in Mozambique. It is the
administrative capital of the
Zambezia Province and the province's...
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Quelimane Airport is an
airport in
Quelimane,
Mozambique (IATA: UEL, ICAO: FQQL). On 23
February 1944 a
Lockheed L-14 CR-AAV of DETA - Direcção de Exploração...
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Clube do Bilene, is a
football (soccer) club
based in
Praia do Bilene, Mozambique. It
plays in the
Provincial Championship of Gaza. "Benfica de Monapo...
- 1º de Maio de
Quelimane is a
football club
based in
Quelimane, Mozambique. As of 2016[update], 1º de Maio
competed in the Moçambola, the
premiere football...
- has been
Mayor of
Quelimane since December 2011. In 2011, de Araújo ran as the
RENAMO candidate in muni****l
elections in
Quelimane,
defeating the FRELIMO...
- now Cabo
Delgado Province. In the
Zambezi basin were the
colonies of
Quelimane (now
Zambezia Province) and Tete (in the
panhandle between Northern Rhodesia...
- 5.11 million,
according to the 2017 census. The
provincial capital is
Quelimane.
Zambezia has a
total area of 103,478 km2. The 2,574
kilometre Zambezi...
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Zambezia Province Roman Catholic Diocese of Gurué
QUELIMANE, a film of the
cosmopolitan port of
Quelimane and tea
centre of Vila Junqueiro,
Portuguese Mozambique...
- Nevertheless, Carl
Peters has
argued that
Rhapta was near modern-day
Quelimane in Mozambique,
citing the fact that (according to the Periplus) the coastline...
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Roman Catholic church in
Quelimane, Mozambique. It is
located at the
southern end of the city,
facing the
banks of the
Quelimane River.
Built by Portuguese...