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Maputo • Africa/Maputo

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Country Information

Capital
Maputo
Population
7,334,333
Area
801,590 km²
Largest City
Maputo
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
Not Observed
ISO Code
MZ / MOZ
Time Zones
1 zone
Languages
Portuguese
Currency
Mozambican Metical (MT) - MT100
Coordinates
Decimal:-25.9655, 32.5832
DMS:25°57′56″S, 32°34′60″E
Elevation
Highest:2,436 m
Lowest:0 m
Average:1,218 m
International Dialing Code
+258

Time Zones

• Africa/Maputo| CAT (UTC+2)

Geographic Extremes

Northernmost
Pemba
Southernmost
Maputo
Easternmost
Nacala
Westernmost
Ressano Garcia

About Mozambique

Mozambique gained independence from Portugal on June 25, 1975, after a prolonged liberation struggle led by the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO).
The country is home to a rich diversity of cultures, with over 40 different ethnic groups, each with its own unique traditions and languages.
The official language of Mozambique is Portuguese, which was inherited from the colonial period, and is spoken alongside several indigenous languages such as Makhuwa and Sena.
Mozambique's coastline along the Indian Ocean is renowned for its beautiful beaches and coral reefs, making it a popular destination for tourism and marine activities.
The Gorongosa National Park is one of Mozambique's most significant natural features, known for its biodiversity and efforts to restore wildlife populations after years of conflict.
The country's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with cashew nuts, sugar, and tobacco being some of its key exports.
Mozambique has a vibrant music scene, with genres such as Marrabenta and Tchambaca reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage.
In 2000, Mozambique was severely affected by flooding, which led to significant humanitarian efforts and international aid that helped shape its recovery.
The country is famous for its unique architectural styles, particularly in the capital city, Maputo, where colonial buildings coexist with modern structures.
Traditional Mozambican cuisine is influenced by a variety of cultures and is characterized by the use of seafood, spices, and staples like rice and cassava.
The country celebrates several important cultural festivals, including the Festival of the Arts in Maputo, which showcases music, dance, and visual arts.
Islam is one of the major religions in Mozambique, particularly in the coastal regions, where it coexists with Christianity and indigenous beliefs.
Mozambique's history includes a civil war that lasted from 1977 to 1992, which had a profound impact on the country's social and economic landscape.
The Bazaruto Archipelago is a national park and one of Mozambique's most stunning natural attractions, known for its crystal-clear waters and rich marine life.

Cities in Mozambique

Showing 10 cities (top 50 by population + business hubs). Click any city to view detailed time information.

Cities by Population

MaputoMatolaNampulaBeiraChimoioTeteQuelimaneLichingaNacalaPembaXai-XaiMaxixeMandimbaRessano GarciaAngocheInhambaneCuambaMontepuezDondo

Cities in Mozambique

Columns58 cities
City Name
Population
Area
City Center Elevation
Time Zone
UTC Offset
MaputoCAPITAL
1,254,837
627 km²
71 m
CAT
UTC+2
1,198,988
599 km²
40 m
CAT
UTC+2
770,379
385 km²
436 m
CAT
UTC+2
687,764
344 km²
4 m
CAT
UTC+2
422,046
211 km²
711 m
CAT
UTC+2
357,000
179 km²
139 m
CAT
UTC+2
349,842
175 km²
9 m
CAT
UTC+2
281,341
141 km²
1,355 m
CAT
UTC+2
239,808
120 km²
133 m
CAT
UTC+2
232,932
116 km²
60 m
CAT
UTC+2
196,001
98 km²
145 m
CAT
UTC+2
168,971
84 km²
721 m
CAT
UTC+2
154,356
77 km²
4 m
CAT
UTC+2
126,408
63 km²
23 m
CAT
UTC+2
118,922
59 km²
771 m
CAT
UTC+2
110,000
55 km²
128 m
CAT
UTC+2
104,540
52 km²
9 m
CAT
UTC+2
95,388
48 km²
8 m
CAT
UTC+2

Popular Cities in Mozambique

MaputoMatolaNampulaBeiraChimoio
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