Cabo Delgado Province

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Coordinates: 12°45′S, 39°30′E

Map of Mozambique with the province highlighted

Cabo Delgado is the northernmost province of Mozambique. It has an area of 77,867 km² and a population of 1,632,809 (2007 Census, provisional results). Pemba is the capital of the province. As well as bordering the neighboring country of Tanzania, it borders the provinces of Nampula and Niassa. The region is an ethnic stronghold of the Makonde tribe. Macua and Mwani ethnic groups are also present.

[edit] History

On September 25, 1964, Frelimo guerrillas arrived from Tanzania, with help from some individuals of the surrounding population, attacked a Portuguese administrative post in the province. This raid marked the beginning of the armed struggle against the Portuguese colonial authorities in the then Portuguese overseas province of Mozambique.

It is named after Cape Delgado (Portuguese Cabo Delgado), a coastal headland on the border between Mozambique and Tanzania, which forms the northernmost point in Mozambique.

[edit] Districts

It is divided into the sixteen districts of:

and the municipalities of:

[all populations quoted are those from the provisional returns of the 2007 Census].