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Sofala
Sofala See also Sofala, New South Wales. Sofala was a major port in East Africa. It lay on Sofala Bay , south of Beira in what is ... trade. Portugal constructed Fort San Caetano in Sofala in 1505, from stone imported from ...
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Sofala (translated from German)
Sofala The province Sofala lies in the east Mozambique . It has ... humans live. The capital of the province Sofala is the city Beira. It has 397 ...
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Sofala (translated from Spanish)
Sofala Sofala she is one province of Mozambique . It ...
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Sofala (translated from Portuguese)
Sofala Sofala it is a city and province of ... a reentrance of canal of Moçambique. History Sofala already was known has many centuries. In ... século X , Al-Masudi describes lands of Sofala and the importance of mineração e comércio ... they had been established. At this time, Sofala enclosed all the coast center and ...
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Sofala Bank
Sofala Bank The Sofala Bank is Mozambique's major shelf area ... miles (148 km) from the coast of Sofala to the shelf break. The average depth of the Sofala Bank is about 20 m. Most of ... the Mozambican rivers enter the sea through Sofala Bank, with an annual runoff of ...
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Sofala Province
Sofala Province Sofala is a province of Mozambique. It has ... is named for the ruined port of Sofala. Provinces of Mozambique Cabo Delgado | Gaza | Inhambane | Manica | Maputo (city) | Maputo | Nampula | Niassa | Sofala | Tete | Zambezia
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Sofala, New South Wales
Sofala, New South Wales The town of Sofale ... 1974 film The Cars That Ate Paris Sofala is a town located around 250km north ... in 1851 to handle the increased demand. Sofala has been reported to be the oldest surviving gold rush town in Australia. Sofala is a village with an authentic old ...
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Image:Mozambique Provinces Sofala 250px.png
Image:Mozambique Provinces Sofala 250px.png Image File history File links ... Sascha Noyes, 2004 Info: Map of the Sofala Province in Mozambique; Created with the GIMP ...
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List of conservation areas of Mozambique
... Gorongosa National Park Parque Nacional da Gorongosa - Sofala (5,370 km²) Limpopo National Park Parque ... 700 km²) Marromeu Reserve Reserva de Marromeu - Sofala (1,500 km²) Niassa Reserve Reserva do ... 4 - Manica (4,300 km²) Coutada 5 - Sofala (6,868 km²) Coutada 6 - Sofala (4,563 km²) Coutada 7 - Manica (5,408 km²) Coutada 8 - Sofala (310 km²) Coutada 9 - Manica (4, ...
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Ophir (translated from German)
... Africa (Libya) a gold-rich island named Sofala (also Zaphala or Schafal) lies. Sofala is the name of a city in ... Salomonen, although no gold was found there. Sofala and Zimbabwe 1502 discovered Vasco de Gama the city Sofala and noticed the abundance at gold and ... Three years later established the Portuguese in Sofala an address. They meant to have ...
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