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  1. Portuguese Mozambique (Portuguese: Moçambique Portuguesa) or Portuguese East Africa (África Oriental Portuguesa) were the common terms by which Mozambique was designated during the period in which it was a Portuguese colony.

  2. Mozambican Portuguese (Portuguese: português moçambicano) refers to the varieties of Portuguese spoken in Mozambique. Portuguese is the official language of the country. Several variables factor into the emergence of Mozambican Portuguese.

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    However, the only official language in Mozambique is Portuguese, which is spoken in urban areas as a first or second language by most, and generally as a lingua franca between younger Mozambicans with access to formal education. The most important local languages include Tsonga, Makhuwa, Sena, Chichewa, and Swahili.

  4. O português moçambicano ou português de Moçambique é a variante do português falado e escrito em Moçambique.

  5. Moçambique ou África Oriental Portuguesa[1] (oficialmente, Estado da África Oriental ou Moçambique Português, elevado a Província Ultramarina de Moçambique a 11 de Junho de 1951 e, finalmente, Estado de Moçambique em 1972) constituiu um território ultramarino de Portugal, entre o século XV e 1975.

  6. Pre-Crisis Phase (June 11, 1951-June 15, 1960): On June 11, 1951, the Portuguese parliament approved a law granting provincial status to all Portuguese colonies, including Portuguese Mozambique (which became the Overseas Province of Mozambique or Provincia Ultramarina de Mocambique).

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  8. The only official language of Mozambique is Portuguese. About half the people speak it as a second language and very few as a first language. Languages widely spoken natively include Swahili, Makhuwa, and Sena. The largest religion in Mozambique is Christianity.

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