maputo in A Sentence

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    Maputo Railway Station.

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    The Port of Maputo's capacity is 20 million tons per year.

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    Tower Society's branch office in the capital, Maputo; sacks were sent by air,

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    The president of the Republic visited the branch facilities of Jehovah's Witnesses in Maputo.

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    In Maputo, Mr. Modi will hold a restricted meeting with President of Mozambique, Filipe Nyusi.

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    Since its construction in 1916, Maputo Railway Station has been wowing passengers with its beautiful architecture.

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    Further east to the coast at Maputo, Mozambique, an ancient city was discovered around 2015.

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    Settlement in the area of present-day Maputo initially began in the 1500's as a fishing village.

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    Maputo is also a melting pot of many cultures and as such, hosts numerous cultural attractions and institutions.

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    In the first leg of his four-nation tour of African countries, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Maputo, the capital of Mozambique.

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    In the first leg of his four-nation tour of African countries, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Maputo, the capital of Mozambique today.

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    The vessel had earlier been detained by China but had escaped and was later detained in the port of Maputo in Mozambique before fleeing again, Pudjiastuti said.

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    The brothers contacted the Watch Tower Society's branch office in the capital, Maputo; sacks were sent by air, taken to the cement factory, and filled. The work went on uninterrupted.

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    With a statue of Samora Machel, Mozambique's founding president, staring down on them, thousands of people gathered in central Maputo to chant peace slogans in a rare public demonstration.

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    To sustain them, African governments must recommit to the African Union's Maputo Declaration on Agriculture and Food Security, which includes a pledge to channel at least 10% of their budgets toward agricultural investment.

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    Africa's Maputo Protocol(the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa, adopted July 2003) is a women's rights treaty that includes a strong definition of violence against women and clearly covers“both actual violence and acts that could lead to violence.”.

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