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  • FRELIMO
  • Ruling party of Mozambique since 1975

    FRELIMO (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɛˈlimu]; from Portuguese: Frente de Libertação de Moçambique, transl. Mozambique Liberation Front) is a democratic

    FRELIMO

    FRELIMO

    FRELIMO

  • Mozambican Civil War
  • 1977–1992 civil war in southeast Africa

    fighting was between Mozambique's ruling Marxist Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO), the Rhodesia-backed anti-communist insurgent forces of the Mozambican

    Mozambican Civil War

    Mozambican Civil War

    Mozambican_Civil_War

  • People's Republic of Mozambique
  • 1975–1990 Mozambican communist state in southeast Africa

    independence from Portugal in June 1975 and the Mozambican Liberation Front ("FRELIMO") established a communist state led by Samora Machel. The state enjoyed

    People's Republic of Mozambique

    People's Republic of Mozambique

    People's_Republic_of_Mozambique

  • Mozambican War of Independence
  • 1964–1974 armed conflict in Southeastern Africa

    conflict between the guerrilla forces of the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) and Portugal. The war officially started on 25 September 1964, and ended

    Mozambican War of Independence

    Mozambican War of Independence

    Mozambican_War_of_Independence

  • Samora Machel
  • President of Mozambique from 1975 to 1986

    of FRELIMO guerrillas sent for training in Algeria. Back in Tanzania, he was put in charge of FRELIMO's own training camp, at Kongwa. After FRELIMO launched

    Samora Machel

    Samora Machel

    Samora_Machel

  • Flag of Mozambique
  • titled State Protocol Standards. The design is based on the first flag of FRELIMO (Mozambique Liberation Front), which has governed the country since its

    Flag of Mozambique

    Flag of Mozambique

    Flag_of_Mozambique

  • Mozambique
  • Country in Southeastern Africa

    FRELIMO, the Portuguese government began to pay more attention to creating favourable conditions for social development and economic growth. FRELIMO took

    Mozambique

    Mozambique

    Mozambique

  • RENAMO
  • Mozambican political party

    opposed to Mozambique's ruling FRELIMO party. RENAMO was initially led by André Matsangaissa, a former senior official in FRELIMO's armed wing, and was composed

    RENAMO

    RENAMO

    RENAMO

  • National Alliance for a Free and Autonomous Mozambique
  • Political party in Mozambique

    Mozambican protests by opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane after the ruling FRELIMO party was alleged to have rigged the 2024 Mozambican general election.

    National Alliance for a Free and Autonomous Mozambique

    National_Alliance_for_a_Free_and_Autonomous_Mozambique

  • Eduardo Mondlane
  • Mozambican politician

    anthropologist who was the founder of the Mozambican Liberation Front (FRELIMO). He was the FRELIMO's first leader until his assassination in 1969 in Tanzania. An

    Eduardo Mondlane

    Eduardo Mondlane

    Eduardo_Mondlane

  • Daniel Chapo
  • President of Mozambique since 2025

    was the Secretary-General and candidate of the ruling political party, FRELIMO, for the 2024 presidential election. Chapo was born on 6 January 1977 in

    Daniel Chapo

    Daniel Chapo

    Daniel_Chapo

  • Operation Gordian Knot
  • Military operation of the Portuguese Colonial War

    Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO)'s infiltration routes across the Tanzanian border and to destroy permanent FRELIMO bases inside the liberated zones

    Operation Gordian Knot

    Operation Gordian Knot

    Operation_Gordian_Knot

  • Josina Machel
  • Mozambican politician and activist

    Abiathar Muthemba Machel (August 10, 1945 – April 7, 1971) was a leader of FRELIMO and a significant figure in the struggle for independence in Mozambique

    Josina Machel

    Josina Machel

    Josina_Machel

  • Viva, Viva a FRELIMO
  • 1975–2002 national anthem of Mozambique

    "Viva, Viva a FRELIMO" (English: "Long Live FRELIMO") was the national anthem of Mozambique from independence from Portugal on 25 June 1975 to 30 April

    Viva, Viva a FRELIMO

    Viva,_Viva_a_FRELIMO

  • 2024 Mozambican general election
  • the Republic and members of the ten provincial assemblies. The ruling FRELIMO party, which has increasingly become marked with growing concerns of authoritarianism

    2024 Mozambican general election

    2024 Mozambican general election

    2024_Mozambican_general_election

  • History of Mozambique
  • by both RENAMO and FRELIMO. With support for RENAMO from South Africa drying up, in 1990 the first direct talks between the FRELIMO government and Renamo

    History of Mozambique

    History_of_Mozambique

  • Portuguese Colonial War
  • 1961–1974 wars of independence in Africa

    Romania allowed FRELIMO to open a diplomatic mission in Bucharest, the first of its kind in Eastern Europe. In 1973, Ceaușescu recognized FRELIMO as "the only

    Portuguese Colonial War

    Portuguese Colonial War

    Portuguese_Colonial_War

  • A luta continua
  • Rallying cry of the FRELIMO movement

    slogan used by the FRELIMO movement during Mozambique's war for independence from Portuguese colonial rule. The phrase, coined by FRELIMO's first president

    A luta continua

    A luta continua

    A_luta_continua

  • Armando Guebuza
  • President of Mozambique from 2005 to 2015

    Murrupula in Nampula Province, joined the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) at the age of 20, shortly after it began Mozambique's war of independence

    Armando Guebuza

    Armando Guebuza

    Armando_Guebuza

  • Operation Eland
  • 1976 Rhodesian raid into Mozambique

    Mozambican territory. The Selous Scouts, wearing FRELIMO uniforms, infiltrated a camp run by FRELIMO and ZANU before opening fire. Impersonation of opposing

    Operation Eland

    Operation_Eland

  • Politics of Mozambique
  • saw a surge of demonstrations and police violence towards protestors. FRELIMO has been and currently remains the country's ruling party. Mozambique has

    Politics of Mozambique

    Politics of Mozambique

    Politics_of_Mozambique

  • Mozambican National Union
  • Political party in Mozambique

    due to leadership and ethnic disputes within RENAMO. From 1964 to 1974 FRELIMO, Communist insurgents, led the fight against the Portuguese Government

    Mozambican National Union

    Mozambican_National_Union

  • Joana Simeão
  • Mozambican resistance leader

    agreement granted control of the country to FRELIMO in September 1974, Simeão was among the leadership of the anti-FRELIMO resistance, and she participated in

    Joana Simeão

    Joana_Simeão

  • Human rights in Mozambique
  • independence from Portugal came 17 years of civil war, between RENAMO and FRELIMO, until 1992, when peace was finally reached. Armando Guebuza was then elected

    Human rights in Mozambique

    Human rights in Mozambique

    Human_rights_in_Mozambique

  • 2024–2025 Mozambican protests
  • National post-electoral protests

    the Republic and members of the ten provincial assemblies. The ruling FRELIMO party, which has increasingly become marked with growing concerns of authoritarianism

    2024–2025 Mozambican protests

    2024–2025 Mozambican protests

    2024–2025_Mozambican_protests

  • Assembly of the Republic (Mozambique)
  • Unicameral legislature of Mozambique

    entirely in Portuguese. Three parties are represented in the parliament: FRELIMO, RENAMO and the Democratic Movement of Mozambique. After the 2014 election

    Assembly of the Republic (Mozambique)

    Assembly of the Republic (Mozambique)

    Assembly_of_the_Republic_(Mozambique)

  • Marcelino dos Santos
  • Mozambican poet, revolutionary, and politician (1929–2020)

    education. He was a founding member of the Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (FRELIMO—Mozambican Liberation Front), in 1962, and served as the party's deputy

    Marcelino dos Santos

    Marcelino dos Santos

    Marcelino_dos_Santos

  • Optimist Party for the Development of Mozambique
  • Political party in Mozambique

    founded on 7 May 2019 by a sector of the ruling Mozambican Liberation Front (FRELIMO) dissident from the leadership headed by President Filipe Nyusi. PODEMOS

    Optimist Party for the Development of Mozambique

    Optimist Party for the Development of Mozambique

    Optimist_Party_for_the_Development_of_Mozambique

  • Destacamento Feminino
  • of female guerrillas from the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO), involved in the struggle for independence in Mozambique, founded on March

    Destacamento Feminino

    Destacamento_Feminino

  • List of presidents of Mozambique
  • 1986 † 11 years, 116 days FRELIMO 1977 – Politburo of the CC of FRELIMOPolitical Bureau of the Central Committee of FRELIMO Acting 19 October 1986 6 November

    List of presidents of Mozambique

    List of presidents of Mozambique

    List_of_presidents_of_Mozambique

  • Afonso Dhlakama
  • Mozambican politician (1953–2018)

    leader of RENAMO, an anti-communist guerrilla movement that fought the FRELIMO government in the Mozambican Civil War before signing a peace agreement

    Afonso Dhlakama

    Afonso Dhlakama

    Afonso_Dhlakama

  • Revolutionary Party of Mozambique
  • Mozambican rebel group

    Amos Sumane in 1974 or 1976, the PRM was strongly opposed to Mozambique's FRELIMO government and its communist ideology. The party waged a low-level insurgency

    Revolutionary Party of Mozambique

    Revolutionary_Party_of_Mozambique

  • A Luta Continua (film)
  • 1972 film

    Luta Continua (The Struggle Continues) is a documentary which depicts the FRELIMO struggle for the independence of Mozambique from Portugal. Filmed by an

    A Luta Continua (film)

    A_Luta_Continua_(film)

  • Mozambican Youth Organisation
  • Youth wing of the FRELIMO party

    and largest youth organisation in Mozambique, is the youth wing of the FRELIMO party. It was created on November 29, 1977 and today has more than 2.8

    Mozambican Youth Organisation

    Mozambican Youth Organisation

    Mozambican_Youth_Organisation

  • Filipe Nyusi
  • President of Mozambique from 2015 to 2025

    the 2014 and 2019 Mozambican presidential elections as the candidate of FRELIMO. Despite allegations of irregularities the President of the National Election

    Filipe Nyusi

    Filipe Nyusi

    Filipe_Nyusi

  • Venâncio Mondlane
  • Mozambican politician

    presidential election, Mondlane became a major opposition figure against FRELIMO and their newly-elected leader Daniel Chapo, with Mondlane having gained

    Venâncio Mondlane

    Venâncio Mondlane

    Venâncio_Mondlane

  • United Nations Operation in Mozambique
  • Peace mission, 1992–1994

    Peace Accords agreed upon by the Mozambican president Joaquim Chissano of FRELIMO, the Front for Liberation of Mozambique, and Afonso Dhlakama of RENAMO

    United Nations Operation in Mozambique

    United Nations Operation in Mozambique

    United_Nations_Operation_in_Mozambique

  • Che Guevara
  • Argentine revolutionary (1928–1967)

    knowledge, although representatives of Mozambique's independence movement, the FRELIMO, reported that they met with Guevara in Dar es Salaam regarding his offer

    Che Guevara

    Che Guevara

    Che_Guevara

  • A Luta Continua
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    A Luta Continua may refer to: A luta continua, a slogan used by the FRELIMO movement during Mozambique's war for independence A Luta Continua (album)

    A Luta Continua

    A_Luta_Continua

  • Religion in Mozambique
  • something which convinced FRELIMO to change its stance. Several Protestant groups in Mozambique had strong allegiance to the FRELIMO government, potentially

    Religion in Mozambique

    Religion in Mozambique

    Religion_in_Mozambique

  • Lusaka Accord
  • 1974 treaty between Portugal and FRELIMO

    7 September 1974, between the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO) and the Portuguese government that had been installed by the Carnation

    Lusaka Accord

    Lusaka_Accord

  • 1994 Mozambican general election
  • had had multi-party elections, as previously FRELIMO had been the sole legal party. Nevertheless, FRELIMO maintained control of the country's political

    1994 Mozambican general election

    1994 Mozambican general election

    1994_Mozambican_general_election

  • Rhodesian Bush War
  • 1964–1979 conflict in Southern Africa

    numbered 72, dressed in FRELIMO uniforms and disguised their vehicles, attaching FRELIMO licence plates and painting them in FRELIMO colours. White soldiers

    Rhodesian Bush War

    Rhodesian Bush War

    Rhodesian_Bush_War

  • Political Bureau of the Central Committee of FRELIMO
  • The Political Bureau of the Central Committee of FRELIMO was a Politburo which briefly assumed the responsibilities of the President of the People's Republic

    Political Bureau of the Central Committee of FRELIMO

    Political Bureau of the Central Committee of FRELIMO

    Political_Bureau_of_the_Central_Committee_of_FRELIMO

  • Wiriyamu Massacre
  • Portuguese Colonial War

    year earlier. In 1970, FRELIMO guerillas began operating along the Mozambican section of the Zambezi River. The presence of FRELIMO and other anti-colonial

    Wiriyamu Massacre

    Wiriyamu_Massacre

  • 2009 Mozambican general election
  • October 2009. Incumbent President Armando Guebuza ran for re-election as the FRELIMO candidate; he was challenged by opposition leader Afonso Dhlakama, who

    2009 Mozambican general election

    2009 Mozambican general election

    2009_Mozambican_general_election

  • Operation Miracle (Rhodesia)
  • Battle

    news was received that Frelimo had sent support. During the late night, ZANLA was commanded to do a tactical withdrawal. FRELIMO had sent troops, anti

    Operation Miracle (Rhodesia)

    Operation Miracle (Rhodesia)

    Operation_Miracle_(Rhodesia)

  • Pátria Amada
  • National anthem of Mozambique

    Viva a FRELIMO" on 30 April 2002. The anthem is the second Mozambique has adopted after its independence, the first being "Viva, Viva a FRELIMO". The lyrics

    Pátria Amada

    Pátria Amada

    Pátria_Amada

  • Mueda
  • Place in Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique

    organizations of FRELIMO. Mueda was also the site of Portuguese operations against FRELIMO. In 1967, in one of its first major military actions, FRELIMO launched

    Mueda

    Mueda

    Mueda

  • Rhodesia
  • Former unrecognised state in Southern Africa (1965–1979)

    nationalist movement in Mozambique, the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO). On 21 December, a group of ZANLA insurgents under Rex Nhongo crossed

    Rhodesia

    Rhodesia

    Rhodesia

  • Justino Sigaule Chemane
  • known for composing the country's first national anthem, "Viva, Viva a FRELIMO". Chemane was born in Chidenugele, Manjacaze, Gaza Province, Mozambique

    Justino Sigaule Chemane

    Justino_Sigaule_Chemane

  • Filipe Samuel Magaia
  • Mozambican revolutionary and guerrilla leader (1937–1966)

    Mozambican FRELIMO organisation during the Mozambican War of Independence. After a number of years fighting, Magaia was assassinated by a renegade FRELIMO soldier

    Filipe Samuel Magaia

    Filipe_Samuel_Magaia

  • RENAMO insurgency (2013–2021)
  • Guerrilla war in Mozambique

    it resulted in renewed tensions between RENAMO and Mozambique's ruling FRELIMO coalition over charges of state corruption and the disputed results of

    RENAMO insurgency (2013–2021)

    RENAMO insurgency (2013–2021)

    RENAMO_insurgency_(2013–2021)

  • 2019 Mozambican general election
  • cyclone victims were also alleged to be used in favour of the ruling party (FRELIMO) and its candidates. Local elections observers, civil society organizations

    2019 Mozambican general election

    2019 Mozambican general election

    2019_Mozambican_general_election

  • 2004 Mozambican general election
  • running to succeed him. Armando Guebuza of the ruling FRELIMO party won, with over 60% of the vote. FRELIMO also won the Assembly elections, taking 160 of the

    2004 Mozambican general election

    2004 Mozambican general election

    2004_Mozambican_general_election

  • Portuguese Mozambique
  • 1505–1975 Portuguese possession in East Africa

    wider administrative autonomy. The Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO), initiated a guerrilla campaign against Portuguese rule in September 1964

    Portuguese Mozambique

    Portuguese Mozambique

    Portuguese_Mozambique

  • Council of Ministers (Mozambique)
  • the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO). During this period, Mozambique operated under a one-party system governed by FRELIMO, which adopted a Marxist-Leninist

    Council of Ministers (Mozambique)

    Council of Ministers (Mozambique)

    Council_of_Ministers_(Mozambique)

  • Operation Abanadela
  • Portuguese Colonial War

    Forces in Mozambique during the Mozambican War of Independence against FRELIMO guerrillas in July 1970. It designates a set of patrols carried out along

    Operation Abanadela

    Operation_Abanadela

  • Operation Leopard (1980)
  • Mozambican Military Operation

    the main base. Following RENAMO’s defeat in the Gorongosa area after FRELIMO’s first major offensive in the war, Dhlakama ordered a withdrawal of troops

    Operation Leopard (1980)

    Operation_Leopard_(1980)

  • Elections in Mozambique
  • eight political party representatives: five appointed by the incumbent FRELIMO, two appointed by the principal opposition RENAMO and one by the Democratic

    Elections in Mozambique

    Elections in Mozambique

    Elections_in_Mozambique

  • Mozambique–Zimbabwe relations
  • Bilateral relations

    the two countries developed in the period of anticolonial struggle when FRELIMO helped the Zimbabwe African National Union actions against the Rhodesia

    Mozambique–Zimbabwe relations

    Mozambique–Zimbabwe relations

    Mozambique–Zimbabwe_relations

  • 1999 Mozambican general election
  • Chissano won a narrow victory against Afonso Dhlakama, whilst Chissano's FRELIMO party won the Assembly elections, taking 133 of the 250 seats. Voter turnout

    1999 Mozambican general election

    1999 Mozambican general election

    1999_Mozambican_general_election

  • Deolinda Guezimane
  • Province. In 1965, she went to Tanzania and joined FRELIMO, the Mozambican independence movement. FRELIMO had good relations with the Soviet Union and Guezimane

    Deolinda Guezimane

    Deolinda_Guezimane

  • Get Up with It
  • 1974 compilation album by Miles Davis

    tribute to Duke Ellington as elegant African internationalist") and "Calypso Frelimo" ("a Caribbean dance broken into sections that seem to follow with preordained

    Get Up with It

    Get_Up_with_It

  • Politburo
  • Executive committee of a communist party

    the Workers' Party of Korea Political Bureau of the Central Committee of FRELIMO Politburo of the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front Presidium

    Politburo

    Politburo

    Politburo

  • Maria Benvinda Levy
  • Mozambican politician (born 1969)

    Domingos (7 March 2024). "Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa nega "favorecimento" ao candidato presidencial da Frelimo". Archived from the original on 1 July 2025.

    Maria Benvinda Levy

    Maria_Benvinda_Levy

  • List of national flags of sovereign states
  • Adolfo Manuel (February 6, 2024). "Autoproclamado "autor" da bandeira da Frelimo não foi pago até hoje". Evidências (in Portuguese). Archived from the original

    List of national flags of sovereign states

    List of national flags of sovereign states

    List_of_national_flags_of_sovereign_states

  • Operation Zeta
  • The Operation Zeta was a military action between Portuguese and FRELIMO forces during the Portuguese Overseas War. It took place from June 6 to 11, 1969

    Operation Zeta

    Operation Zeta

    Operation_Zeta

  • Nyeleti Brooke Mondlane
  • Mozambiquean Politician

    January 17, 1962) is a politician in Mozambique. She is the daughter of FRELIMO President Eduardo Mondlane and American-born activist and politician Janet

    Nyeleti Brooke Mondlane

    Nyeleti Brooke Mondlane

    Nyeleti_Brooke_Mondlane

  • Uria Simango
  • Mozambican dissident

    Presbyterian minister and prominent leader of the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) during the liberation struggle against Portuguese colonial rule. His precise

    Uria Simango

    Uria_Simango

  • Public holidays in Mozambique
  • Forces Day Also Armed Forces Day, marks the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) launched its first offensive against the Portuguese colonial rulers in

    Public holidays in Mozambique

    Public_holidays_in_Mozambique

  • Fred Rwigyema
  • Rwandan military officer and politician (1957–1990)

    Fred Rwigema. Later that year, he traveled to Mozambique and joined the FRELIMO rebels who were fighting for the liberation of Mozambique from Portugal's

    Fred Rwigyema

    Fred_Rwigyema

  • 2014 Mozambican general election
  • October 2014. Filipe Nyusi, the candidate of the ruling FRELIMO, was elected president, and FRELIMO retained its parliamentary majority. The President was

    2014 Mozambican general election

    2014 Mozambican general election

    2014_Mozambican_general_election

  • Next Mozambican general election
  • Next Mozambican general election ← 2024 by October 2029 Presidential election Incumbent President Daniel Chapo FRELIMO

    Next Mozambican general election

    Next Mozambican general election

    Next_Mozambican_general_election

  • 2023 Mozambican local elections
  • results published initially by the National Election Commission (CNE) had FRELIMO winning 64 of the 65 municipalities contested, with the only city won by

    2023 Mozambican local elections

    2023_Mozambican_local_elections

  • Minister of National Defence (Mozambique)
  • years FRELIMO 2 Aguiar Mazula 1994 2000 5–6 years FRELIMO 3 Tobias Joaquim Dai (born 1950) 17 January 2000 26 March 2008 8 years, 69 days FRELIMO 4 Filipe

    Minister of National Defence (Mozambique)

    Minister of National Defence (Mozambique)

    Minister_of_National_Defence_(Mozambique)

  • League of Mozambican Women
  • also known by its acronym LIFEMO, was an organization associated with FRELIMO (Mozambique Liberation Front), founded in 1962. Its aim was to support

    League of Mozambican Women

    League_of_Mozambican_Women

  • Janet Mondlane
  • American-born Mozambican politician

    activist. Together with her husband, Eduardo Chivambo Mondlane, she founded FRELIMO and helped organize the liberation of Mozambique from Portuguese colonialism

    Janet Mondlane

    Janet_Mondlane

  • 1986 Mozambican general election
  • election FRELIMO was the sole legal party, but in this election independent candidates could stand as long as they were nominated by FRELIMO. Direct elections

    1986 Mozambican general election

    1986 Mozambican general election

    1986_Mozambican_general_election

  • Second World
  • Former group of states aligned with the Soviet Union

    to a multi-party system in 1990. Mozambique 1975 1990 The Soviet-backed FRELIMO government was established upon independence in 1975. Abandoned Marxism-Leninism

    Second World

    Second World

    Second_World

  • Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army
  • African nationalist group, 1965–1980

    tactics that had been used with success by the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO): infiltrating combatants into the country, politicising the peasantry

    Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army

    Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army

    Zimbabwe_African_National_Liberation_Army

  • Alberto Chipande
  • Mozambican politician

    October 1939) is a Mozambican politician and a long-time leading member of FRELIMO. He was the first Defense Minister of Mozambique upon independence in 1975

    Alberto Chipande

    Alberto_Chipande

  • Orders, decorations, and medals of Mozambique
  • named after Eduardo Mondlane, the founder of FRELIMO who was killed in 1969 by a bomb blast at FRELIMO headquarters in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Samora

    Orders, decorations, and medals of Mozambique

    Orders,_decorations,_and_medals_of_Mozambique

  • List of Mozambican flags
  • Flag Date Use Description Current 2004–present Flag of FRELIMO The FRELIMO emblem in the upper hoist corner of a red field. ????–present Flag of RENAMO

    List of Mozambican flags

    List_of_Mozambican_flags

  • List of wars involving Mozambique
  • independent Mozambican War of Independence (1964–1975) FRELIMO Portugal Lusaka Accord Military stalemate FRELIMO political victory Ceasefire following the Carnation

    List of wars involving Mozambique

    List_of_wars_involving_Mozambique

  • Joaquim Chissano
  • Mozambican politician (born 1939)

    movement that resulted in the foundation of the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) and a year later he abandoned his studies to move to Tanzania in order

    Joaquim Chissano

    Joaquim Chissano

    Joaquim_Chissano

  • Al-Shabaab (Mozambique)
  • Islamist militant group active in Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique

    has waged an insurgency in the region, seeking to undermine the secular FRELIMO government and establish an Islamic state. It has occasionally captured

    Al-Shabaab (Mozambique)

    Al-Shabaab_(Mozambique)

  • Zimbabwe Defence Forces
  • Combined military forces of Zimbabwe

    The Mozambique Civil War was a long-running conflict between the Marxist FRELIMO Government, and anti-communist RENAMO insurgents. During the 1970's, Rhodesian

    Zimbabwe Defence Forces

    Zimbabwe Defence Forces

    Zimbabwe_Defence_Forces

  • Guinea-Bissau War of Independence
  • 1963–1974 armed conflict in West Africa

    and left-wing political parties. On April 18, 1961 PAIGC together with FRELIMO of Mozambique, MPLA of Angola and MLSTP of São Tomé and Príncipe formed

    Guinea-Bissau War of Independence

    Guinea-Bissau War of Independence

    Guinea-Bissau_War_of_Independence

  • Conference of Nationalist Organizations of the Portuguese Colonies
  • PAIGC of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde, the MPLA of Angola, UDENAMO (later FRELIMO) of Mozambique and the MLSTP of São Tomé and Príncipe. A delegation of

    Conference of Nationalist Organizations of the Portuguese Colonies

    Conference_of_Nationalist_Organizations_of_the_Portuguese_Colonies

  • Maputo
  • Capital and chief port of Mozambique

    Civil War, the city's economy was devastated. When the war ended, the FRELIMO government launched a program to revive the city's economy, and to clean

    Maputo

    Maputo

    Maputo

  • Margarida Talapa
  • Mozambican politician (born 1962)

    5 June 1962. She is a member of the Macua ethnic group. Talapa joined FRELIMO in 1974, just after the country's war of independence ended. She joined

    Margarida Talapa

    Margarida_Talapa

  • Independent Party of Mozambique
  • became a frequent invitee at presidential banquets and FRELIMO functions. In 2009 PIMO supported FRELIMO in the national elections. AIM. MDM enters discussions

    Independent Party of Mozambique

    Independent_Party_of_Mozambique

  • Sérgio Vieira (politician)
  • Mozambican politician (1941–2021)

    and poet. He was Director of the Department of Education and Culture for Frelimo, Governor of the Banco de Moçambique (Bank of Mozambique) and Minister

    Sérgio Vieira (politician)

    Sérgio_Vieira_(politician)

  • Portuguese Paratroop Nurses
  • Portuguese Colonial War

    Annexation of Goa Belligerents Insurgents/aligned MPLA FNLA UNITA PAIGC FRELIMO Soviet Union China Cuba Zaire Algeria Tanzania Zambia Senegal Guinea Romania

    Portuguese Paratroop Nurses

    Portuguese Paratroop Nurses

    Portuguese_Paratroop_Nurses

  • Operation Snoopy
  • 1978 Rhodesian attack in the Rhodesian Bush War

    Chimoio, Mozambique Result Rhodesian victory Belligerents Rhodesia ZANLA FRELIMO Commanders and leaders Ian Smith Robert Mugabe Unknown Units involved Rhodesian

    Operation Snoopy

    Operation_Snoopy

  • Grande Hotel Beira
  • Former hotel, now a vertical slum in Mozambique, Mozambique

    destroying the communist Frelimo regime. Renamo launched guerrilla attacks at social and economic targets. The Grande Hotel, as the Frelimo political base in

    Grande Hotel Beira

    Grande Hotel Beira

    Grande_Hotel_Beira

  • Economy of Mozambique
  • intransigent Portuguese ruling authorities, the main nationalist movement, FRELIMO, began a guerrilla war which gradually wrested control of parts of the

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    Economy of Mozambique

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  • Orlando da Costa
  • Portuguese writer (1929–2006)

    leaders of the nationalist movements of the colonies, such as the MPLA, the FRELIMO and the PAIGC. Between 1950 and 1953, he was arrested three times by the

    Orlando da Costa

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  • Paulo José Gumane
  • Mozambican War of Independence. A founder member of the independence movement FRELIMO (Frente de Libertação de Moçambique), he later broke with it and was involved

    Paulo José Gumane

    Paulo_José_Gumane

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Online names & meanings

  • Gert
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Gert

    From the Old German name, meaning strong spear.

  • Sharanbir
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sharanbir

    Shelter of Brave

  • Aurel | ஔரேல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aurel | ஔரேல

    Golden Angel

  • Isohel
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew Greek

    Isohel

    From Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction.

  • Sik'is
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Sik'is

    Friend.

  • Squire
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Squire

    Shieldbearer.

  • Arivalagi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Arivalagi

    Intelligent and Beautiful

  • Sukrida
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Sukrida

    Sporting; An Angel

  • Phil
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek

    Phil

    Lover of Horses; Form of Phillip

  • Boroughs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boroughs

    English : variant spelling of Burrows.

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