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  Beira (Mozambique) - MSN Encarta
Beira (Mozambique), city and seaport, eastern Mozambique, capital of Sofala Province, on Mozambique Channel (an arm of the Indian Ocean), at the mouth of the navigable Pungwe River.
It is connected by rail with neighboring countries and serves as a port for Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and central Mozambique.
Before 1942, when the province of Manica e Sofala was incorporated into Mozambique, Beira was the capital of the territory of the Portuguese-chartered Mozambique Company.
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 Beira, Mozambique Information
It holds the regionally-significant Port of Beira which acts as a gateway for both the interior and the land-locked nations of Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi.
Beira is also noteworthy as it was the core city for Renamo (The National Resistance of Mozambique) during the post-revolution Civil War (which ended only in 1994).
During the colonial period Beira was noted for its large English-speaking population, and was a favourite holiday destination for white Rhodesians.
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 mozambique accommodation, mozambique hotel
Mozambique has 2,515 kilometres of Indian Ocean coastline dotted with sandy beaches and clear water, colonial hotels, an abundance of some of the world's most exquisite seafood, as well as an interior with beautiful scenery and wildlife.
Pemba in the undiscovered North of Mozambique is a prime destination for water sport and diving as the coral reef lies close to the shore and their magnificent display of colourful coral species, thousands of tropical fish species, whales and dolphins.
Beira is Mozambique's second largest city, a large and bustling port with old buildings, street cafes and beaches, this old African city is a photographers paradise.
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 UNICEF - Mozambique - UNICEF Ireland Goodwill Ambassador Liam Neeson travels to Mozambique   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
BEIRA, Mozambique, 1 September 2005 — Long-standing UNICEF Ireland Goodwill Ambassador Liam Neeson has just returned from his first field visit to Mozambique.
He also spoke with three women who had just found out their HIV test results were positive, and were now planning on participating in the programme.
Neeson stressed he wanted his visit to Mozambique to draw attention to the forgotten plight of children, who are bearing the brunt of the AIDS pandemic.
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 mozambique travel, mozambique holiday guide
Mozambique has 2,515 kilometres of Indian Ocean coastline dotted with sandy beaches and clear water, colonial hotels, an abundance of some of the world's most exquisite seafood.
The Bazaruto Archipelago is a group of islands in Mozambique, comprising of the islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque, Banque and Santa Carolina.
The Port of Beira is situated on the Pungoe River estuary in the city of Beira, it is the second largest port in Mozambique.
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 MSF Around the World
In practice, this is a massive vaccination campaign in the poor district of Esturro, in Beira, which has been particularly affected by cholera epidemics.
Mozambique is particularly badly affected by the disease, with epidemics becoming more frequent and a mortality rate there higher than average in Africa.
The vaccine being tested by MSF, which is administered orally in two consecutive doses, is a very specific preventive tool, to be added to those which improve hygiene (sanitary education, access to clean drinking water, construction of latrines and drainage systems for waste water etc.).
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 Mozambique Holidays - Go2Africa Safari and Travel Holidays in Mozambique
Mozambique’s sandy palm-fringed beaches and coral reefs still qualify as some of the most beautiful places in Africa.
Mozambique has endured, despite the brutal civil war and the dramatic floods which ravaged this poor country.
Experience the magic of Mozambique on an island holiday on one of the many jewel-like islands, or combine Mozambique with a safari in South Africa, Tanzania, Botswana or Zambia.
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 Mozambique travel guide
Mozambique is located in Southern Africa along the coast of the Indian Ocean between Africa and Tanzania.
Mozambique has some of the best beaches on the East African coast, offering azure waters, coral reefs and subtropical islands.
The Northern stretch of Mozambique, from Beira through to the Tanzanian border is as rough as it gets.
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 Beira, Mozambique - Definition, explanation
Situated in north eastern Mozambique in the Sofala province, Beira is the country's second largest city with a population ranging from 350,000 to 500,000 people.
It holds the regionally-significant Port of Beira which acts as a gateway for the interior as well as for land-locked Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi.
Lisbon Airport, Oporto Airport and in Maputo and Beira - Mozambique.
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 Beira (Mozambique)
Beira, the second largest city in Mozambique has adopted a municipal flag, as reported earlier this month according to Lusovex local vexillologist, António Kitabulu Teixeira.
It is a vertical triband of dark yellow, white and medium blue, with the municipal emblem on the central panel.
The edge of the shield itself is decorated with fl and white counterchanged crenellated pattern above and below, the mid section (left and right) being patterned in what seems to be coiled rope.
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 mozambique map, map of mozambique
Mozambique Map, of a country located on the south-eastern coast of Africa.
sandy palm-fringed beaches and coral reefs of Mozambique still qualify as one of the most beautiful places in Africa.
After almost a decade of peace and international effort to restore the flood ravaged country Mozambique is returning to its rightful place as one of the jewels of Africa....
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 Beira, city, Mozambique — FactMonster.com
397,368), capital of Sofala province, E central Mozambique, a seaport on the Mozambique Channel (an arm of the Indian Ocean), at the mouths of the Púngoè and Búzi rivers.
A commercial center, the city grew (beginning in 1891) as the terminus of a railroad into the interior.
Beira has handled the foreign trade of Congo (Kinshasa), Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi as well as of Mozambique, but rail service was interrupted by bombings during the war for Zimbabwean independence in the late 1970s and was ultimately halted as a result of the Mozambique civil war.
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 Beira, Mozambique, Pictures
city information and pictures about Beira with discussion forum, map, real estate and Beira population & photos
World : Africa : Mozambique : Beira city >
Beira, city and seaport, eastern Mozambique, capital of Sofala Province, on Mozambique Channel (an arm of the Indian Ocean), at the mouth of the navigable Pungwe River.
www.greatestcities.com /Africa/Mozambique/Beira_city.html   (143 words)

  
 NEJM -- Effectiveness of Mass Oral Cholera Vaccination in Beira, Mozambique
NEJM -- Effectiveness of Mass Oral Cholera Vaccination in Beira, Mozambique
Effectiveness of Mass Oral Cholera Vaccination in Beira, Mozambique
cholera in Beira between January and May 2004.
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 Beira, Mozambique weather in UK Net Guide: News & Weather
Beira, Mozambique weather in UK Net Guide: News and Weather
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