Mozambique Hotels
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- Pemba Hotels price from 133 €
- Nacala Hotels price from 104 €
- Beira Hotels price from 72 €
- Tofo Hotels price from 109 €
- Tete Hotels price from 33 €
- Bazaruto Island Hotels price from 770 €
- Mecufi Hotels price from 397 €
- Inhaca Island Hotels price from 1057 €
- Praia Do Bilene Hotels price from 81 €
- Zitundo Hotels price from 803 €
- Benguerra Island Hotels price from 1088 €
- Murrebue Hotels price from 72 €
- Mossuril Hotels price from 622 €
- Chitengo Hotels price from 52 €
- Chidenguele Hotels price from 113 €
- Lichinga Hotels price from 54 €
- Machangulo Hotels price from 563 €
- Medjumbe Island Hotels price from 801 €
Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique, is a country in Southeast Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Swaziland and South Africa to the southwest. It is separated from Madagascar by the Mozambique Channel to the east. The capital and largest city is Maputo.
The major cities are Maputo, Beira, Nampula, Tete, Quelimane, Chimoio, Pemba, Inhambane, Xai-Xai and Lichinga.
Mozambique has a tropical climate with two seasons, a wet season from October to March and a dry season from April to September. Climatic conditions, however, vary depending on altitude. Rainfall is heavy along the coast and decreases in the north and south.
The only official language of Mozambique is Portuguese, which is spoken mostly as a second language by about half of the population.
The 2007 census found that Christians made up 56.1% of Mozambique's population and Muslims comprised 17.9% of the population. 7.3% of the people held other beliefs, mainly animism, and 18.7% had no religious beliefs.
The north-central provinces of Zambezia and Nampula are the most populous, with about 45% of the population. The estimated four million Macua are the dominant group in the northern part of the country; the Sena and Shona are prominent in the Zambezi valley, and the Shangaan dominate in southern Mozambique.