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Inhambane Province

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Country
  
Mozambique

Postal code
  
13xx

Website
  
www.inhambane.gov.mz

Capital
  
Inhambane

Area code(s)
  
(+258) 293

Area
  
68,775 kmĀ²


Points of interest
  
Bazaruto Archipelago, Benguerra Island, Diversity SCUBA, Museu de Inhambane, Manyikeni

Destinations
  
Bazaruto Island, Vilankulo, Tofo, Inhambane, Benguerra Island

Tofo beach inhambane mozambique


Inhambane is a province of Mozambique located on the coast in the southern part of the country. It has an area of 68,615 km2 and a population of 1,412,349 (2006). The provincial capital is also called Inhambane.

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Map of Inhambane Province, Mozambique

The climate is tropical throughout, more humid along the coast and dryer inland. The coast has a number of mangrove swamps.

The town of Inhambane existed in the 10th century, and was the southernmost port used by Arabs for slave trading. The region was visited by Vasco da Gama in 1498, who claimed Inhambane Bay for Portugal. The Portuguese established a trading post at Inhambane in 1534.

The province is the second largest grower of cashews (after Nampula), and also produces coconut and citrus fruit (inspiring Mozambique's most famous poet Craveirinha to write of "The Tasty Tangerines of Inhambane"). The long coastline supports much fishing. The Inhambane Bay area is of some interest for tourism, with a number of beaches, and one of the last remaining populations of dugong in Mozambique.

Districts

Imhambane Province is divided into the 12 districts of:

  • Funhalouro District
  • Govuro District
  • Homoine District
  • Jangamo District
  • Inharrime District
  • Inhassoro District
  • Mabote District
  • Massinga District
  • Morrumbene District
  • Panda District
  • Vilanculos District
  • Zavala District
  • and the municipalities of:

  • Inhambane provincial capital
  • Maxixe largest population, and the province's economic capital
  • Culture

    Inhambane is famous for its music, in particular the timbila (xylophone ensemble) of the Chopi ethnic group.

    Geography

    The province has two of the Mozambique's national parks: Zinave National Park in the northwest and Bazaruto National Park on the Bazaruto Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, in the northeast of the province, as well as the Pomene National Reserve.

    References

    Inhambane Province Wikipedia