List of renamed places in Mozambique

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This is a list of renamed places in Mozambique. During the Portuguese colonial period, several places had their African names changes to honor Portuguese people or places. Other settlements were simply founded by the Portuguese and named as such. After Mozambican independence in 1975, a number of cities, towns, streets, and other places were renamed, replacing Portuguese names with African names. The country itself was renamed Mozambique upon independence, having previously been called Portuguese Mozambique or Portuguese East Africa.

Provinces[]

Until 1978, Mozambique's provinces were called districts.

Cities and towns[]

  • António Enes → Angoche (1976)
  • Chiveve → Beira (1907)
  • Vila Gouveia → Catandica (1975)
  • Malvérnia → Chicualacuala (1975)
  • Mandigos → Vila Pery (1916) → Chimoio (1975)
  • Vila Trigo de Morais → Chokwe (1997)
  • Kuamba → Cuamba (1937) → Nova Freixo (1952) → Cuamba (1976)
  • Gurúè → Vila Junqueiro (1959) → Gurúè (1975)
  • Vila Cabral → Lichinga (1975)
  • Lourenço Marques → Maputo (1976)[1]
  • Vila Luísa → Marracuene (1975)
  • Salazar → Matola (1975)[1]
  • Porto Amélia → Pemba (1975)
  • João Belo → Xai-Xai (1975)
  • Quissico → Zavala (1975)

Streets[]

Maputo[]

In 1975, many street names were changed in Maputo. They are listed below, translated into English:

Other places[]

Maputo[]

Elsewhere[]

  • English River → (??)
  • Delagoa Bay → Maputo Bay (1975)

References[]

  1. ^ a b Silva, Carlos Nunes (2016-12-09). Governing Urban Africa. Springer. p. 56. ISBN 9781349951093.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-01-07. Retrieved 2013-03-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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