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Makua people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Makua people
The Makua are a Bantu ethnic group of Southeast Africa ,Southern Africa and in Central Africa and the largest ethnic group in Mozambique, and also have a large population across the border in the Masasi District of Mtwara Region in southern Tanzania. They live in the region to the north of the Zambezi River.The Makua are also present in the Republic of the Congo precisely in the distict of Makoua . The total Makua population is estimated to be about 1,160,000, with 800,000 living in Mozambique in 1997 and 360,000 in Tanzania in 1993.() ==History==
The Makua have lived in the area of Northern Mozambique at least since the fifteenth century. Between 1580 and 1590 the Makua revolted against the Portuguese.〔Pg 120. The Portuguese Period in East Africa. By Justice Strandes. 1971. Nairobi. Kenya.〕
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