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1 Mozambique
1 Mozambique* * *SM Mozambique* * *= Mozambique.Ex. The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.* * *= Mozambique.Ex: The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.
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Mozambique sustantivo masculino Mozambique
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Mozambique [mɔzɑ̃bik]masculine noun* * *mɔzɑ̃bik nm* * *Mozambique ⇒ Les États, les pays et les continents nprm Mozambique.[mɔzɑ̃bik] nom propre masculin -
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A fine, light-weight gauze cloth woven, from combed and gassed cotton warp and mohair weft. -
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Presently an independent African state and formerly Portugal's main colonial territory in East Africa. After Angola, Portugal's largest colony in Africa, with some 784,090 kilometers (297,000 square miles) of territory. Lisbon controlled sections of what is now Mozambique from the early 16th century to 1975. In its long history as a Portuguese colony and outpost, Mozambique was influenced by its geography and its position in the Portuguese empire. Mozambique's location adjacent to industrializing South Africa was an important factor in its economic life. The colony's location on the sea route to Portugal's empire in India, mainly Goa, and its administrative subordination to Portuguese India during the centuries were also important historical factors.Until the 20th century, except for sections of the disease-ridden Zambezi valley, what little Portuguese colonization there was remained coastal. After 1910, Portuguese colonization in the interior burgeoned and plantations of sugar, cotton, and other crops were developed. As in Angola and other African colonies of Portugal, long after slavery was abolished in the 19th century, forced labor of Africans continued into the 1960s in Mozambique. In 1964, a colonial war in Mozambique began, a conflict between Portuguese armed forces and nationalist forces of the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO). This conflict ceased following the Revolution of 25 April 1974 in Portugal. Mozambique obtained its independence in July 1975. -
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8 Mozambique Army
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9 Mozambique Metical
Abbreviation: MZMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Mozambique Metical
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10 Mozambique National Resistance
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Mozambique National Resistance
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11 Maputo, Mozambique
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12 canal de Mozambique
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14 Fleeced Mozambique
An expensive dress material usually with a dark pattern on a lighter shade ground having bright-coloured spots. A short fleecy nap is given to the face. Woven with silk warp and super two-fold worsted weft. Extra warp is employed of a low grade of silk which floats, and the fabric is sheared after weaving, the low quality silk being sheared off, leaves a fluffy nap. The spotting is obtained by the better quality silk.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Fleeced Mozambique
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15 Beira, Mozambique
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16 Ibo, Mozambique
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17 Inhambane, Mozambique
Airports: INHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Inhambane, Mozambique
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18 Maputo, Mozambique
Airports: MPMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Maputo, Mozambique
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20 Palma, Mozambique
Airports: LMZ
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MOZAMBIQUE — Immense façade maritime de l’Afrique centre australe, le Mozambique était généralement considéré pendant la période coloniale comme le simple appendice portuaire d’un ensemble intérieur anglophone beaucoup plus développé. Cette image assez… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Mozambique — • The former official name given to the Portuguese possessions on the eastern coast of Africa opposite the island of Madagascar Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mozambique Mozambique … Catholic encyclopedia
Mozambique — (spr. Mosangbick), 1) Land an der Ostküste von Afrika, zwischen den Küstenländern Zanguebar u. Sofala, nördlich vom Rufuma, südlich vom Zambesi begrenzt, wozu noch mehre vorliegende Inselgruppen, wie die Quecimba , Mozambique , Angosche u.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Mozambique — [mō΄zəm bēk′, mō΄zambēk′] country in SE Africa, on Mozambique Channel: formerly a Portuguese territory, it became independent in 1975; member of the Commonwealth: 308,642 sq mi (799,380 sq km); pop. 11,674,000; cap. Maputo … English World dictionary
Mozambique — ist: ein Staat in Afrika, siehe Mosambik. eine Stadt und Insel in Mosambik, siehe Ilha de Moçambique. Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mozambique [1] — Mozambique (spr. bik), gazebindender Damenkleiderstoff mit 22–26 Fäden auf 1 cm aus Baumwollzwirn Nr. 140 engl. zur Kette und Mohair Nr. 36 engl. zum Schuß … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Mozambique [2] — Mozambique, Land, s. Mosambik … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Mozambique — Mozambique, ein tuchartiges Doppelgewebe, dessen Oberschuß auf der Rauhmaschine durchgerissen wird. S. Tuchsorten … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Mozambique — (spr. mosangbihke), portug. Besitzung und Stadt in Afrika, s. Mosambik … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Mozambique — Mozambique, Länderstrich an der Ostküste Afrika s, bewohnt von portugiesischen Verbrechern und Verwiesenen, Stapelplatz des Negerhandels, mit fruchtbarem, aber schlecht bebautem Boden, ungesundem Klima, und im Innern nur wenig durchforscht. Die… … Damen Conversations Lexikon
Mozambique — Mozambique, Küstenstrich in Ostafrika vom Kap Delgado bis zur Delagoabai, der Insel Madagascar gegenüber, mit niederer, zum Theil sumpfiger Küste, steigt im Innern zu einem Hochgebirge an, ist wohl bewässert, von den Strömen Limpopo und Zambese… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon