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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Cinema of Mozambique, Ethnic groups in Mozambique, Languages of Mozambique, Mozambican clothing, Mozambican literature, Mozambican media, Mozambican music, National symbols of Mozambique, Religion in Mozambique, Sport in Mozambique, Tourism in Mozambique, Portuguese language, Demographics of Mozambique, Lemba people, Swazi language, Baha'i Faith in Mozambique, Red star, Tsonga language, Shona language, Indians in Mozambique, Koti language, Shona people, We Killed Mangy Dog and Other Stories, Mwani language, Mozambique at the 2006 Lusophony Games, Yao people, Music of Mozambique, Ethnic Chinese in Mozambique, Tofo, Culture of Mozambique, Yao language, Portuguese Mozambicans, Islam in Mozambique, Chewa language, Tufo, Flag of Mozambique, Mbila, Shangaan people, Emblem of Mozambique, Makonde people, Psikhelekedana, Chopi people, Patria Amada, Ndau people, Ronga language, Viva, Viva a FRELIMO, Ghorwane, Tonga language, Makua people, Manyikeni, Sleepwalking Land, Cape Verdean Mozambican, Makhuwa language, Marrabenta, Rugby union in Mozambique, Mozambique at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Gokomere, List of Mozambican films, Mama Mosambiki, Makhuwa-Meetto language, Mozambique at the Olympics, Eyuphuro, Tempo, Makuleke tribe, Makhuwa-Shirima language, Lomwe language, Mabulo, Tswa-Ronga languages, Kunda people, Nsenga language, Chuwabu language, Public holidays in Mozambique, Hinduism in Mozambique, Maviha people, Chopi language, Gaza people, Capalana, Igrejas de Cristo. Excerpt: Portuguese (.) or lingua portuguesa) is a Romance language developed from Galician-Portuguese that was spoken in the medieval Kingdom of Galicia. It is an official language of the European Union, the Organisation of American States, the African Union, and Lusophone countries. With around 272.9 million speakers, Portuguese is the fifth-most spoken lang...