Prayer times in Mozambique
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Payer Times for Cities in Mozambique
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Beira | 03:32 | 04:56 | 11:36 | 14:57 | 18:16 | 19:34 |
Chimoio | 03:40 | 05:03 | 11:41 | 15:03 | 18:20 | 19:38 |
Maputo | 03:22 | 04:52 | 11:45 | 15:09 | 18:37 | 20:02 |
Matola | 03:22 | 04:52 | 11:45 | 15:10 | 18:38 | 20:02 |
Mocuba | 03:32 | 04:53 | 11:27 | 14:51 | 18:01 | 19:18 |
Nampula | 03:27 | 04:48 | 11:18 | 14:43 | 17:49 | 19:04 |
Naçala | 03:23 | 04:43 | 11:13 | 14:38 | 17:42 | 18:57 |
Quelimane | 03:30 | 04:52 | 11:28 | 14:51 | 18:04 | 19:21 |
Tete | 03:47 | 05:08 | 11:41 | 15:05 | 18:14 | 19:30 |
Xai-xai | 03:21 | 04:50 | 11:41 | 15:03 | 18:31 | 19:55 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Mozambique
About Mozambique
Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique, is a southern African nation located along the Indian Ocean. It is bordered by six countries: Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Eswatini (Swaziland) and South Africa to the southwest. Its coastline, stretching over 2,470 kilometers, features numerous beautiful beaches and extensive coral reefs. Mozambique is known for its cultural diversity, reflecting its history of Bantu, Swahili, Arab, Portuguese, and other influences. The nation's rich culture is expressed through its music and dance, notably Marrabenta music and the Mapiko dance. Portuguese is the official language due to its colonial history, but numerous local languages are also spoken. The country has a mixed economy based on agriculture, mining, and manufacturing, with a growing tourism sector. Its natural resources include coal, natural gas, titanium, and tantalite. Despite its challenges, including a protracted civil war and subsequent political instability, Mozambique is making strides towards development, particularly in the energy sector. The Gorongosa National Park, with its unique biodiversity, and the beautiful archipelago of Bazaruto, known for its stunning marine life, are among Mozambique's key tourist attractions. Mozambique's warm, tropical climate, its vibrant cultural heritage, and its remarkable landscapes contribute to its distinct identity.