Tete (Mozambique)
Tete (Tete) is a city of the northern part of Mozambique. It is a state capital of the State of Tete. A population of 152,909 people (2007).
It is located in the Zambezi right bank and is the Zambezi district's greatest city. Tete means "reed". Because altitude is located in the stake valley according to wind low, I am said to be the city that is the hottest in Mozambique. It is a commercial city collecting and distributing mineral resources and corn, raw cotton, a cassava, cigarettes such as coal or the money to produce in a neighborhood.
Tete was important as a trade base of the スワヒリ merchant, but the Portuguese who came over from Island of Mozambique as a trade base with the モノモタパ kingdom of upper reaches in 1531 built the town of Tete when the Age of Geographical Discovery began, and Portugal went into the Mozambican coast.
There is Tete チンゴジ Airport having a runway of 2.4km northeast of the city (IATA:TET, ICAO: FQTT), and Tete suspension bridge of finished 1km in total length becomes the main infrastructure in 1973 of the Portuguese colony times.
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