Nampula (Mozambique

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
נמפולה (מוזמביק : פרובינציה)
Name (Latin)
Nampula (Mozambique : Province)
Other forms of name
Provincia de Nampula (Mozambique)
Distrito de Nampula (Mozambique)
Nampula Province (Mozambique)
Coordinates
39.26666667 39.26666667 -15.11666667 -15.11666667 (gooearth )
Associated country
Mozambique
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 154801398
Wikidata: Q323801
Library of congress: n 82236274
OCoLC: oca00886395
Sources of Information
  • O Descarocamento de alg. na prov. de Namp., 1979:t.p. (Nampula)
  • BGN req., 12/8/83(Provincia de Nampula, ADM1, 15⁰0ʹ00S 39⁰0ʹ00E; variant, Distrito de Nampula)
  • Mozambique national mine survey, 1994- :v. 5, t.p. (Nampula Province)
  • Distrito de Nampula, 1995?-
  • GEOnet, July 21, 2004(Nampula, Provincia de, short form: Nampula, ADM1, 15⁰0ʹ00S 39⁰0ʹ00, variant: Nampula, Distrito de; cites several ppls with same name)
  • Col. gaz. website, July 21, 2004(Nampula, province, Mozambique, on Indian Ocean (E); (cap.) Nampula; comprises 18 dists. [Nampula is 1 of them])
Wikipedia description:

Nampula [nɐ̃ˈpulɐ] is the capital city of Nampula Province in Northern Mozambique. With a population of 743,125 (2017 census), it is the third-largest city in Mozambique after Maputo and Matola. The city is located in the interior of Nampula Province, approximately 200 kilometers from the coast and is surrounded by plains and rocky outcrops. The city is a major regional centre for the entire Northern region of Mozambique, as well as parts of Central Mozambique and border areas of Malawi and Tanzania. The city links the port city of Nacala with land-locked Southern African countries, particularly Malawi through a road and railway line. The city has a small international airport connecting to Nairobi in Kenya, Johannesburg in South Africa, Dar-es-Salaam in Tanzania and is a hub for local transport in northern Mozambique. Nampula is the centre of business in Northern Mozambique, benefitting from highly productive agricultural areas, proximity to the Nacala Development Corridor, and a fast-growing city population. Nampula is home to the Mozambican National Ethnographic Museum, several markets, cathedrals, mosques, universities, training institutes and schools. The city is diverse, with the native eMakhuwa population being the largest group but with a visible Indian, European, Chinese, Lebanese, Somali, and Nigerian population.

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