Magude District
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Magude | |
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Magude District on the map of Mozambique | |
| Country | Mozambique |
| Province | Maputo |
| Capital | Magude |
| Area | |
• Total | 7,010 km2 (2,710 sq mi) |
| Population (2007 census) | |
• Total | 53,317 |
| • Density | 7.61/km2 (19.7/sq mi) |
Magude District is a district of Maputo Province in southern Mozambique. The principal town is Magude. The district is located in the north of the province, and borders Massingir and Chókwè Districts of Gaza Province in the north, Manhiça District in the east, Moamba District in the south, and with South Africa in the west. The area of the district is 7,010 square kilometres (2,710 mi2).[1] It has a population of 53,317 as of 2007.[2]
The principal river in the district is the Komati River. Other rivers, such as the Mazimuchopes River, the Massintonto River, and the Uanétze River, are seasonal and only flow during the rainy season.[1]
The climate is subtropical dry, with the annual rainfall being 630 millimetres (25 in).[1]
History
The name Magude originates from Magudzo Cossa, a Tsonga king who was active in the area in the second half of the 19th century. Before 1874, the Magude Circunscrição, an administrative unit in colonial Portuguese Africa, was established, but the descendants of Magudzo Cossa retained the traditional role of the chiefs and were incorporated into the government.[1]
Demographics
As of 2005, 42% of the population of the district was younger than 15 years. 41% of the population spoke Portuguese. The most common mothertongue among the population was Tsonga language. 59% were analphabetic, mostly women.[1]