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Maputo - Wikipedia. Maputo (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈputu]), known as Lourenço Marques before independence, is the capital and largest city of Mozambique.

It is known as the City of Acacias, in reference to acacia trees commonly found along its avenues, and the Pearl of the Indian Ocean. Today, it is a port city, with its economy centered on the harbour. According to the 2. Cotton, sugar, chromite, sisal, copra, and hardwood are the chief exports. The city manufactures cement, pottery, furniture, shoes, and rubber. The city is surrounded by Maputo Province, but is administered as its own province. History[edit]Portuguese rule[edit].

View of Lourenço Marques, ca. On the northern bank of Espírito Santo Estuary of Delagoa Bay, an inlet of the Indian Ocean, Lourenço Marques was named after the Portuguese navigator who, with António Caldeira, was sent in 1. Mozambique on a voyage of exploration. Watch Hazard Jack Online Fandango.

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They explored the lower courses of the rivers emptying their waters into Delagoa Bay, notably the Espírito Santo. The forts and trading stations that the Portuguese established, abandoned and reoccupied on the north bank of the river, were all called Lourenço Marques.

The existing town dates from about 1. The town developed around a Portuguese fortress completed in 1. On the 9th of December 1. Lourenço Marques was elevated to the category of village, and on the 1. November 1. 88. 7 it became a city. The Luso- British conflict for the possession of Lourenço Marques ended on the 2.

July 1. 87. 5 with the French President Patrice Mac- Mahon ruling in favor of Portugal. In 1. 87. 1, the town was described as a poor place, with narrow streets, fairly good flat- roofed houses, grass huts, decayed forts, and a rusty cannon, enclosed by a recently erected wall 1. The growing importance of the Transvaal led, however, to greater interest being taken back in Portugal in the development of a port. Watch Rubberneck IMDB. A commission was sent by the Portuguese government in 1.

A city since 1. 88. Island of Mozambique as the capital of Mozambique in 1. In 1. 89. 5, construction of a railroad to Pretoria, South Africa, caused the city's population to grow. The Witwatersrand Gold Rush, which began in 1. Lourenço Marques served as the closest seaport for the export of gold from South Africa.[2].

The Monument to the Great War, erected as a memorial to the Portuguese that died during World War I. In the early 2. 0th century, with a well equipped seaport, with piers, quays, landing sheds and electric cranes, enabling large vessels to discharge cargoes direct into the railway trucks, Lourenço Marques developed under Portuguese rule and achieved great importance as a lively cosmopolitan city. It was served by British, Portuguese, and German liners, and the majority of its imported goods were shipped at Southampton, Lisbon, and Hamburg. With the continuous growth of the city's population and its expanding economy centered on the seaport, from the 1. Portugal's administration built a network of primary and secondary schools, industrial and commercial schools as well as the first university in the region — the University of Lourenço Marques, opened in 1. Portuguese, Islamic (including Ismailis), Indian (including from Portuguese India) and Chinese (including Macanese) communities — but not the unskilled African majority — achieved great prosperity by developing the industrial and commercial sectors of the city.

Urban areas of Mozambique grew quickly in this period due to the lack of restriction on the internal migration of indigenous Mozambicans, a situation that differed to the apartheid policies of neighboring South Africa.[2] Before Mozambique's independence in 1. South Africa and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) frequented the city and its scenic beaches, high- quality hotels, restaurants, casinos, and brothels.[3][4]The Mozambique Liberation Front, or FRELIMO, formed in Tanzania in 1. Eduardo Mondlane, fought for independence from Portuguese rule. The Mozambican War of Independence lasted over 1. Estado Novo regime was overthrown in Lisbon by a leftist military coup — the Carnation Revolution.

The new government of Portugal granted independence to almost all Portuguese overseas territories (except for Timor Leste and Macau). The words "Aqui é Portugal" (Here is Portugal) were once inscribed on the walkway of its municipal building.[5]After Mozambique's independence from Portugal[edit]The People's Republic of Mozambique was proclaimed on 2. June 1. 97. 5 in accordance with the Lusaka Accord signed in September 1. A parade and a state banquet completed the independence festivities in the capital, which was expected to be renamed Can Phumo, or "Place of Phumo," after a Shangaan chief who lived in the area before the Portuguese navigator Lourenço Marques first visited the site in 1. However, after independence, the city's name was changed (in February 1.

Maputo. Maputo's name reputedly has its origin in the Maputo River: in fact, this river, which marks the border with South Africa in the far South of Mozambique, had become symbolic during the FRELIMO- led armed struggle against Portuguese sovereignty, after the motto «Viva Moçambique unido, do Rovuma ao Maputo», that is, Hail Mozambique, united from Rovuma down to Maputo (Rovuma is the river which marks the border with Tanzania in the far North). After the independence, the statues to Portuguese heroes in the capital city were removed and most were stored at the fortress. Black soldiers carrying Russian rifles replaced Portuguese Army soldiers (both black and white) with western arms in city barracks and on the streets. Most of the city's streets, originally named for Portuguese heroes or important dates in Portuguese history, had their names changed to African languages, revolutionary figures, or pre- colonial historical names.

After the Carnation Revolution in Lisbon, over 2. Portuguese pulled out virtually overnight,[7] leaving Mozambique's economy and administration unmanageable. With the exodus of trained Portuguese personnel, the newly independent country had no time to allocate resources to maintain its well- developed infrastructure. In addition, authoritarian Stalinist policies and bureaucratic central planning made the newly independent country slip into an extremely precarious condition since the beginning, and so the economy plummeted.

FRELIMO, now the governing party, turned to the communist governments of the Soviet Union and East Germany for help. By the early 1. 98. Money was worthless and shops were empty. Starting shortly after independence, the country was plagued by the Mozambican Civil War, a long and violent struggle between FRELIMO and RENAMO, which lasted from 1. The war adversely affected economic activity and political stability in the city. Operation Production" (Operação Produção) was inaugurated in 1. FRELIMO party to deal with the economic crisis.

Undocumented residents of Maputo, the "parasitic" urban population, as well as individuals who displayed criminal behavior, were forcibly transferred to state- owned communal farms and villages in the rural north of Mozambique.[2][8]Since the peace agreement ending the civil war, which was signed in 1. This stability is an encouraging sign that makes Mozambique a promising country for foreign investment.[9]Geography[edit]Maputo is located on the west side of Maputo Bay, near the Estuário do Espírito Santo where the rivers Tembe, Umbeluzi, Matola and Infulene drain. The bay is 9. 5 kilometres (5. At the extreme east of the city and bay is the island of Inhaca.