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Ancuabe District is a
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of
Cabo Delgado Province Cabo Delgado is the northernmost province of Mozambique. It has an area of and a population of 2,320,261 (2017). It borders the Mtwara Region in the neighbouring country of Tanzania, and the provinces of Nampula and Niassa. The Province is ri ...
in northern
Mozambique Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique, is a country located in Southeast Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Eswatini and South Afr ...
. It covers 4,984 km2 with 199,457 inhabitants in 2015. Its seat is the town of Ancuabe.


Geography

It borders to the north with the district of Meluco, west with the district of Montepuez, south of the district of Chiúre and that the districts of Pemba-Metuge and Quissanga.


Demographics

According to the 1997 census, the district had 87,243 inhabitants. Government data in early 2005 revealed a population of 109,792 n an area of 4 836 km2, resulting in a
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of 21.9 persons per km2. The same source points to a population of 121,000 inhabitants in 2015. The district is inhabited mostly by the
Makua people The Makua people, also known as Makhuwa or Wamakua, are a Bantu peoples, Bantu ethnic group found in northern Mozambique and the southern border provinces of Tanzania such as the Mtwara Region. They are the largest ethnic group in Mozambique, and ...
.


History

In colonial period, Ancuabe was an administrative post in the municipality of Porto Amelia (now Pemba)


Administrative divisions

The district is divided into three administrative sub districts (posts) ( Ancuabe, Metoro and Meza, comprise the following locations: * Administrative Post Ancuabe: ** Ancuabe ** Chiote ** Nacuale * Administrative Post Metoro: ** Metoro ** Salave * Administrative Post Meza: **
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** Meza ** Minhuene ** Nanju


Towns and villages

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Amade Amade is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Amade Aba (died 1311), Hungarian noble * Amade Camal (born 1956), Mozambican politician and entrepreneur * Wolfgang Amadè Mozart (1756–1791; aka "Moza ...
Amade Amade is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Amade Aba (died 1311), Hungarian noble * Amade Camal (born 1956), Mozambican politician and entrepreneur * Wolfgang Amadè Mozart (1756–1791; aka "Moza ...
Ametina Aneli Anli Apura Arufo Assane Assane Assane Atoto Bacar Bacar Antigo Banjira Biaque Bidjolo Borolia Camope Cantalia Cantia Cauo Cavano Chefe Afonso Chefe Ahonamoro Chefe Antonio Chefe Aquimo Chefe Cahura Chefe Caire Chefe Calialia Chefe Cantato Chefe Caroa Chefe Chinande Chefe Cobre Chefe Colete Chefe Coze Chefe Cunliala Chefe Giquina Chefe Iacuelane Chefe Ingori Chefe Inhatia Chefe Inripa Chefe Inteia Chefe Jalipa Chefe Julai Chefe Lave Chefe Lile Chefe Lopa Chefe Madondo Chefe Malepela Chefe Marraca Chefe Misere Chefe Muanenele Chefe Muansava Chefe Muatuca Chefe Muisse Chefe Muituva Chefe Nacibo Chefe Naioto Chefe Namione Chefe Nampuara Chefe Nancuto Chefe Nanhoma Chefe N Cumabai Chefe Necule Chefe Neparula Chefe Nicuto Chefe Nigoeleua Chefe Nivero Chefe Pilote Chefe Puelia Chefe Purremuere Chefe Purulia Chefe Quilevele Chefe Quimao Chefe Quitarubo Chefe Raide Chefe Sabao Chefe Sararia Chefe Sehane Chefe Selemane Chefe Sucuma Chefe Taiar Chefe Tico Chitima Chiure Colue Comala Costa Covaninha Cuvave Daxe Dhalman Giole Givarro Iamorra Incole Ingaua Inraba Insania Iupuro Jipala
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Joio Juma Langima Limia Maaje Macaia Macaiamo Macassar Machepe Macota Magengo Maite Malapua Manocha Maon-o Mapia Marraparre Mataiolava Mauala Mbonge Mecete Mecueracuera Megama Megege Meia Mejacara Menhula Mepamei Mepengula Mepipo Mepoto Mequitaculo Merrapia
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Messalo Messiloca Metania Metito Metoma Metoro Metorro Metuaquene Meurra Mexilo Minhoene Mocoloje Mogido Moguia Moja Moloco Monunene Moquina Morruma Mpingo Mpita Muada Muaja Muaja Mualania Muania Muaria Mue Muepurra Mueraerie Muero Muerria Mugara Muguia Muguia Muicava Muigima Muipace Muiquite Muita Mussa Nacacane Nacololo Nacopa Nacote Nacuale Nacuale Nacuanha Nacuchupa Nacussa Nagimbue Naia Nalapia Nalile Namaaquitica Namachatua Namaica Namangoma Namarraco Namarro Namatubile Namatuca Namauco Namuela Namuela Namecala Nameta Nampacala Nampita Namuine Nancoi Nancuto Nanduli Nangana Nanjua Nanlia Nanoa
Nanripo Nanripo is a village in Ancuabe District in Cabo Delgado Province in northeastern Mozambique Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique, is a country located in Southeast Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to ...
Nantoa Nantucia Nanzarro Naoia Naputa Narenga Narreva Ncole Ndala
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Ngeue Ngura Niare Nicocoro Nicorombe Nicuata Niico Nimone Nina Nipatacua Niqueque Niquita Nita Nivico Nomapa Nonia Ntete Nucuncile Nuico Nuto Olocota Omar Regulo Mariri Regulo Medoma Regulo Mepima Regulo Mogabo Regulo Momola Regulo Namaluma Regulo Polubo Regulo Polupo Reia Retima Reva Rimo Roja Rupe Sabai Saide Sicoto Simbo Sirico Sitaa Sunate Talibo Talique Taparara Tarade Tarato Tecua Terruma Teucha Titimare Tonhinto Tucule Uadjire Uapila Uarrussa Uatuncorra Zambezia


Economy

The district is well served in terms of accessibility, as it is cut by two major roads, Pemba- Montepuez and north-south road that connects
Nampula Nampula is the capital city of Nampula Province in Northern Mozambique. With a population of 743,125 (2017 census), it is the third-largest city in Mozambique after Maputo and Matola. The city is located in the interior of Nampula Province, appro ...
to Mocímboa da Praia. The town of Ancuabe is located 67 kilometres from Pemba. The dominant economic activity in the district is agriculture, involving almost the entire population. Most agricultural production is for self-support and the main crops are:
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and
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. Food supply is also aided with domestic animals and hunting of wildlife (deer and wild boar), and the fruit harvest. Commercial farming of
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, brown nuts and
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were important in colonial times and post-colonial but are returning, especially the
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industry is of note. They are also exploited forest resources, especially as energy source for most of the population, although there is great potential forest. There are also large reserves of
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which were exploited commercially from 1994 to 2000. Graphites de Ancuabe Ltda. operated a sizeable mine and plant near Ancuabe from 1994 to 1999. According to feasibility studies for international mining companies, the reserves amount to about 1 million tonnes of ore with a content of 10% graphite. The extraction capacity installed (open) has a potential production capacity of 10,000 tons of graphite a year. The extraction and processing were stalled in 1999, however, due to a number of reasons, particularly financial difficulties of the dealer, the low price of the mineral on the international market and a poor and expensive power supply, because the district is not yet connected to the national grid. In 2007, the Mozambique government announced its intention to re-open the mine, but this depends on the supply of electricity from the Cahora Bassa Dam.


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