The little history of Nampula province
The
province of Nampula is located in the northeast of the country. It features a
stunning landscape of mill forests interspersed with enormous rocky peaks. The
population density is more six million inhabitants, and the area is 81,606 km².
The main
products include cashew, sisal, cotton, tobacco, copra, maize, peanuts, rice,
and minerals such as gold, iron, quartz, and some types of precious and
semi-precious stones. To the north, it is bordered by the provinces of Cabo
Delgado and Niassa, and to the south, it is bordered by the province of
Zambezia. To the east, it faces the Indian Ocean.
The climate
in this province is typical for the region, with a predominance of a humid
tropical climate, with average annual temperatures ranging between 24 and 26
degrees Celsius, and an open mill forest and it's a good place to invest in
agriculture animal husbandry while the sea allows for better investments in the
fishing sector. The mineral resources it has are really something for any
investor to bet on.
The province of Nampula is divided into 23
districts: (Angoche, Eráti, Lalaua, Malema, Meconta, Mecuburi, Memba,
Mongicual, Mogovolas, Moma, Monapo, Mossuril, Muecate, Murrupula,
Nacala-a-Velha, Nacala-Porto, Nacarôa, Ribáuè, Ilha de Moçambique, Larde,
Líupo, Rapale, and Nampula City).
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