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Place in Gaza Province, Mozambique
Macia
Macia is located in MozambiqueMaciaMacia
Coordinates: 25°02′S 33°06′E / 25.033°S 33.100°E / -25.033; 33.100
CountryMozambique
ProvincesGaza Province
DistrictBilene Macia District
Population
 • Total24 153

Macia is a small town in Gaza Province, Mozambique, and the seat of the Bilene Macia district. In 2008 its population was 25153.

Location

It caters for the areas of Mazivila, Dzimbeni, Macuane, Machimba, Ghombane, Zukula, Nwampaku, Incaia, and Machenganyane.

History

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During the Mozambican Civil War, people around these villages used to live in town, as it was safer, compared to other villages. However, since Renamo forces targeted the towns most, it apparently appeared to the villagers that towns were not the ideal places to hide. As such, they started going back to the bush for the night, going back to town in the morning.

The town is starting to develop after being badly destroyed during the Civil War, which lasted more than a decade.

Commerce

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The town has a market where people from the small villages come to buy and sell their products.

Macia owes much of its economic vibrancy to its location on the intersection of the main highway of Mozambique (EN1) with the road to Chokwe, Massingir, located by the Massingir Dam, and Chicualacuala, and with the road to the coastal resort of Praia do Bilene (Bilene Beach).

The town has now been elevated in status to a municipality. Its surrounding villages are still in absolute poverty.

References

  1. "Mozambique: largest cities and towns and statistics of their population". World Gazetteer. Retrieved 2008-06-18.

25°02′S 33°06′E / 25.033°S 33.100°E / -25.033; 33.100

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