Similar words: ubiquity, ubiquitous, ambit, gambit, ambient, ambiance, ambition, ambience. Meaning: n. a republic on the southeastern coast of Africa on the Mozambique Channel; became independent from Portugal in 1975.
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1. The pipeline runs through central Mozambique.
2. Mozambique became independent in 1975.
3. Mozambique a long coastline and rich marine resources.
4. These include Tanzania, Mozambique and Rwanda.
5. Cameroon, Mozambique and Gabon tie at third from bottom.
6. In february # ( Mozambique ) had the worse ( worst ) flooding in six years.
7. A city of east-central Mozambique on the Mozambique Channel, an arm of the Indian Ocean. It is a commercial center and a popular resort. Population, 230, 744.
8. Isle Juan de Nova in the Mozambique Channel between Madagascar and the African mainland.
9. MOZAMBIQUE: A Chinese entrepreneur at his logging depot in Beira city.
10. He called Mozambique "Mozam-cue-ee, " and he called himself the Canadian-American Stamp Co. because of a summer cottage in Ontario.
11. The Republic of Mozambique is located on the southeast of Africa with picturesque view and pleasant weather. Its capital Maputo is one of the largest ports in Africa.
12. In Zambia and Mozambique, crocodiles are blamed for more deaths than any other animal.
13. This time in Mozambique other factors are also again at play.
14. In addition, Mozambique ranks 140th out of 175 countries in the ease of doing business, according to the World Bank Group's Doing Business report.
15. Up to ten thousand Zimbabwean soldiers are operating in Mozambique.
16. Anneka was set the huge task by Christian Aid on behalf of a family who fled from war-torn Mozambique.
17. Efforts to sensitize affected communities are continuing, with local volunteers supported by Portuguese-speaking experts from Brazil and Mozambique.
18. A man sweeps the beach sand in front of Fatima's Nest backpackers in Tofo, Mozambique.
19. Gazetteer Indo- Pacific: East Africa to French Polynesia, north to southern Japan. Africa: inland Mozambique and lower Zambezi River.
20. The capital of the Comoros, on Great Comoro Island at the northern end of the Mozambique Channel. Population, 20,2.
21. In the bowels of the museum, thousands of obscure artifacts wait to be categorized, such as a carpet celebrating the friendship of Bulgaria and the People's Republic of Mozambique.
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22. Redmond says the majority of displaced are undocumented migrants from Mozambique, Malawi and other African countries.
23. The island is located in the Indian Ocean roughly 300 miles east of Africa over the Mozambique Channel and is otherwise isolated from significant land masses.
24. A country of southeast Africa between South Africa and Mozambique. A British protectorate after1903, it became independent in1968. Mbabane is the capital and the largest city. Population, 585, 000.
25. Nile crocodiles kill an estimated 300 people each year in Mozambique alone.
26. It is bordered to the north by Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, to the east by Mozambique and Swaziland and encircles the kingdom of Lesotho.
27. A Gambian giant pouch rat receives the scent of a suspected anti-personnel mine in a minefield near the town of Vilancoulos, 450 km north east of the capital Maputo in Mozambique.
28. A river, about 2,735 km (1,700 mi) long, of central and southern Africa rising in northwest Zambia and flowing south and west to the Mozambique Channel.
29. The city is the terminal of the Beira railroad, the oldest railway system in Mozambique.
30. The countries with the lowest average IQ scores—Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Mozambique, Gabon—have among the highest disease burdens.
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