Mozambique
Michael T, Brendan T.
Mozambique's Life Expectancy
Mozambique's average life expectancy is at a surprising 42 years! This is propably due to their small diet and lack of nutrition.
Official Language
Mozambique's only official language is Portugese, which is spoken from about half the population as a second language.
War
Here is some art from Mozambique showing the civil war they went through. In fact, they are still recovering from war.
Mozambican Art
Here is just some art from a Mozambican artist.
More Art
Another style of art from Mozambique.
Religion
The largest religion in Mozambique is Christianity, with significant minorities following Islam and African traditional religions.
Ethnic Groups
In 1998, 99.66% of the population was made up of indigenous tribal groups, including the Shangaan, Chokwe, Manyika, Sena, and Makua. Overall, there are 10 major ethnic clusters. The largest, residing north of the Zambezi, is the Makua-Lomwé group, representing about 37% of the total population. It is estimated 4 million Makua are the largest ethnic group of the country and are dominant in the northern part of the country — the Sena and Shona (mostly Ndau) are prominent in the Zambezi valley, and the Shangaan (Tsonga) dominate in southern Mozambique.
Travel
Like most any other place on the planet, you can take a plane to get to mozambique.