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Maputo, Mozambique

Maputo (population 966,837 (1997)), is the capital of Mozambique. A port on the Indian Ocean, its economy is contered around a modern harbor. Coal, cotton, sugar, chrome[?], sisal, copra and hardwood are the chief exports. The city manufactures cement, pottery, furniture, shoes, and rubber. There is also a large aluminum smelting plant.

Founded in the late 18th century, the city was named Lourenço Marques[?] for the Portuguese trader who first explored the area in 1544. In 1895, construction of a railroad to Pretoria, South Africa caused the city's population to grow. In 1907, Lourenço Marques became the capital of Mozambique. After independence, the city's name was changed to Maputo.

The University of Mozambique[?] is in the city, which also has a museum of Mozambique history, a military museum, and the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of Fatima.



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