Talk:History of Mozambique

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I don't understand why this article hasn't been incorporated in the main Mozambique page, (besides length) I think it would be better placed there, as the history section of that article appears to have a large gap between Portuguese settlement and modern day. Psycardis (talk) 04:31, 8 March 2008 (UTC)Reply


"the people of Mozambique are generally honest" -- well-intentioned statement but could we think of a more graceful way to phrase this?

The island is not called 'san sabestiao' but 'Ilha de Moçambique', the first capital of the country

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I would really like to cite this page but I would first like to see a list of references or sources or something on here. Thanks!


This pag is so interesting and one day i am hoping to go to mozabique and learn more boy the history of it! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Haywee 08 (talkcontribs) 14:11, 12 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Portuguese Mozambique?

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Hi User:Mcenroeucsb, first of all thanks for filling the article, the specialized page should have more, not less than the general page. My comment is that I have problems calling the whole period from 1495 to 1975 as "Portuguese", as Portugal only gained effective control of the territory in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Up to then they only controlled a few spots on the coast and had greater influence in the Zambezi Valley. What name then? I am not sure, maybe colonial period... Teixant (talk) 10:55, 13 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

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