Mozambique

  • Mozambique
    By Ross Velton, Philip Briggs

    This newly updated edition of Mozambique will whet the appetite of independent travelers. After uncertain years of war and natural disaster, this guide encompasses the changes that have taken place.

  • Mozambique
    By Philip Briggs

    SS X Bairro Alto Restaurante (95 B5]264Rua MateuSS Muthemba; m 843457570; 4) noon– midnight sue—Sun. Withindoor & Outdoor seating, this is another new Portuguese restaurantServing atasty menu of Seafood, meat, Soups & Salads. US$7–14.

  • Mozambique: A War against the People
    By Hilary Andersson

    Land. of. Hope. I never saw a man who looked With such a wistful eye Upon that little tent of blue That prisoners call the ... Down by the South African border at Komatipoort the lush quality of the banana-growing farm land on the South ...

  • Mozambique: The Premier Guidebook for Business Globe Trotters
    By eBizguides

    Clube Palmeiras Tel : + 258 - 3 - 312947 Just off Avenida das F.P.L.M , this restaurant has a good selection of local ... of the ancient gold- If you go 5 km northeast of the town , you will find trading port of Sofala , dating from at ...

  • Mozambique: The Tortuous Road to Democracy
    By J. Cabrita

    Mozambique's civil war was inevitable given the tradition of conflict that has always characterized Frelimo, first as an independence movement, and then as a ruling party.

  • Mozambique: A History
    By Thomas H. Henriksen

    Mozambique: A History

  • Mozambique: A Country Study
    By United States. Department of the Army

    Mozambique: A Country Study

  • Mozambique
    By Mary Fitzpatrick

    Endless stretches of white sand fringed by palms, fascinating 16th-century architecture, deliciously spicy cuisine and music that will get you dancing in the streets make Mozambique an irresistible travel destination.--...

  • Mozambique
    By Philip Briggs, Danny Edmunds

    This newly updated edition of Mozambique will whet the appetites of travelers of all budgets and bring them up to date with the rapid changes that are sweeping the country, increasing its status as a new African tourist destination.

  • Mozambique
    By Ettagale Blauer, Jason Lauré

    Discusses the history, geography, people, and culture of the southeast African nation that is just recovering from a civil war and a severe drought

  • Mozambique
    By Adam Lechmere

    Fully revised for 1999 this is a handbook to Mozambique - recently opened up to travellers - exploring its exquisite coastline offering magnificent fishing and scuba diving, its unspoilt interior...

  • Mozambique
    By Tanya Mulroy

    In 1498 Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama became the first European to set foot on the shores of Mozambique.

  • Mozambique: Justice Sector and the Rule of Law : a Review

    This discussion paper is based on a comprehensive report on the Mozambican legal system entitled Mozambique: Justice Sector and the Rule of Law (the main report). The main report is...

  • Mozambique
    By Jens Erik Torp, L. M. Denny, Donald Iain Ray

    One of the last of the "Marxist Regimes" titles dealing with Africa, this volume covers the two former Portuguese colonies of Mozambique and the archipelago of Sao Tome and Principe.

  • Mozambique: From Colonialism To Revolution, 1900-1982
    By Barbara Isaacman, Allen Isaacman

    Drawing on oral interviews as well as written primary sources, the authors of this book focus on the changing and complex Mozambican reality.

  • Mozambique: The Troubled Transition: From Socialist Construction to Free Market Capitalism
    By Anders Nilsson, Hans Abrahamsson

    Analyzes the socio-economic and political developments in Mozambique over the past 20 years, documenting the transition from socialism to market capitalism.

  • Mozambique: The Revolution and Its Origins
    By Barry Munslow

    Mozambique: The Revolution and Its Origins

  • Mozambique: Sowing the Seeds of Revolution
    By Samora Machel

    Mozambique: Sowing the Seeds of Revolution

  • Mozambique: A Luta Continua!

    Mozambique: A Luta Continua!

  • Mozambique
    By Jean-Paul Vermeulen

    A l'extrémité sud du Grand Rift Africain, s'étendant sur près de 2500 kilomètres le long de côtes préservées, voici le Mozambique, celui que l'on appelle parfois le pays du drapeau à la Kalachnikov.On raconte que son nom vient du ...