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Maputo Province

Coordinates:25°30′S32°20′E / 25.500°S 32.333°E /-25.500; 32.333
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Province of Mozambique
Province in Mozambique
Maputo
Maputo Province, Province of Mozambique
Maputo Province, Province of Mozambique
CountryMozambique
CapitalMatola
Government
 • GovernorUnknown
Area
 • Total
22,693 km2 (8,762 sq mi)
Population
 (2017 census)
 • Total
1,968,906
 • Estimate 
(2020)
2,216,460[1]
 • Density86.763/km2 (224.71/sq mi)
Postal code
020x-0x
Area code(+258) 21
HDI (2021)0.529[2]
low ·2nd of 11
Websitewww.pmaputo.gov.mz

Maputo[mɐˈputu] is aprovince ofMozambique; the province excludes the city ofMaputo (which comprises a separate province). The province has an area of 22,693 km2 (8,762 sq mi) and a population of 1,968,906 (2017 census).[3] Its capital is the city ofMatola.

Geography

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Provincial map

Maputo Province is the southernmost province of Mozambique. It bordersGaza Province to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, the South African province ofKwaZulu-Natal to the south,Eswatini to the southwest, and theMpumalanga province of South Africa to the west and northwest. TheMaputo Bay area to the southeast of Maputo is an important conservation area with many reefs and lakes. Of particular note is theMaputo Elephant Game Reserve, which has lakes such asLagoa Chingute andLagoa Piti in the vicinity, and theMachangulo Private Nature Reserve further north of this in theMachangulo Peninsula.[4] The largest river of the province, theMaputo River, running fromAmsterdam, Mpumalanga in South Africa near the Eswatini border, flows into Maputo Bay to the southeast of Maputo. Also flowing into the bay are theUmbeluzi River and theIncomati River. In the fall of 1999, the Maputo, Umbeluzi, Incompati andLimpopo rivers were affected by severe rainfall, 70 percent higher than normal which caused severe flooding. The Maputo and Incomati burst their banks on 12 January 2000, directly affecting some 40,000, and flooding along the Incomati affected about 20,000 several days later.[5]

To the north of the peninsula is theInhaca Island (Ilha da Inhaca), a 52-square-kilometre (20 sq mi) subtropical island, about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from north to south by 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from east to west which separates Maputo Bay to the west from the Indian Ocean off its eastern shores. It is protected under theLubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area, and contains the Reserva da Inhaca.[4] The highest point of the island is Mount Inhaca at 104 metres (341 ft) on the north-eastern shoreline.

In the northwest of the province, near the South African border is a major reservoir and dam complex, theCorumana Dam, which dams theSabie River. In 2014 it was reported that hydro-mechanical specialists have been consulted to see a further expansion of the complex, with the aim of increasing the height of the dam from 110 metres (360 ft) to 117 metres (384 ft), and installing crest spillway gates and a fuse plug. The dam is under the responsibility of the water directorate, Direcção Nacional de Águas (DNA).[6]

Districts

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Maputo Province is divided into 8 districts:

Ponta do Ouro sunset, Mozambique

and 6 municipalities:

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Demographics

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According to the 2017 census, the province had 1,931,298 inhabitants and an area of 22,693 square kilometres (8,762 sq mi), hence resulting in a population density of 85.11 inhabitants per km2. 99.47% were Mozambicans (including those ofPortuguese descent), 0.27% were South Africans, and a small minority were from other nationalities.[7] 33.94% were Pentecostal, 30.56% were Zionist, 14.57% were Catholic, 8.11% were without religion, 3.29% were Muslim, and 9.53% were another religion.[8]

Between 2007 and 2017, the population grew by 48.2%, the fastest growing region in Mozambique. As of the 2007 census, the province had a population of 1,233,143 residents. With an area of 22,693 square kilometres (8,762 sq mi), the population density was about 54.34 people per km2.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1950198,932—    
1960437,000+119.7%
1970799,502+83.0%
1980500,892−37.3%
1997832,100+66.1%
20071,233,143+48.2%
20171,931,298+56.6%
Source: Statoids[9] INE[10]
Namaacha church

References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toMaputo Province.
  1. ^"Maputo Provincia.XLS".Instituto Nacional de Estatistica. Archived fromthe original on Mar 23, 2023.
  2. ^"Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab".hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  3. ^ab"Mozambique". Geohive. Archived fromthe original on 24 September 2014. Retrieved22 September 2014.
  4. ^ab"Maputo Province" (Map).Google Maps. Retrieved22 September 2014.
  5. ^Christie, Frances;Hanlon, Joseph (1 January 2001).Mozambique & the Great Flood of 2000. Indiana University Press. p. 16.ISBN 0-253-33978-2.
  6. ^"Mozambique seeks hydro-mechanical specialist for Corumana Dam expansion". Hydroworld.com. 15 May 2014. Retrieved22 September 2014.
  7. ^"QUADRO 4. POPULAÇÃO POR IDADE, SEGUNDO ÁREA DE RESIDÊNCIA, NACIONALIDADE E SEXO. MAPUTO PROVINCIA, 2017.xlsx — Instituto Nacional de Estatistica".www.ine.gov.mz. Retrieved2020-05-03.
  8. ^"QUADRO 11. POPULAÇÃO POR RELIGIÃO, SEGUNDO ÁREA DE RESIDÊNCIA, IDADE E SEXO. MAPUTO PROVÍNCIA, 2017.xlsx — Instituto Nacional de Estatistica".www.ine.gov.mz. Retrieved2020-05-03.
  9. ^"Mozambique Provinces".
  10. ^"QUADRO 1. POPULAÇÃO RECENSEADA POR ÁREA DE RESIDÊNCIA e CATEGORIA CENSITÁRIA, SEGUNDO SEXO e IDADE. MAPUTO PROVÍNCIA, 2017.XLSX — Instituto Nacional de Estatistica".
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