Mozambique is a country located in Southeast Africa, bordered by Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Swaziland, and the Indian Ocean. Its capital and largest city is Maputo. The official language is Portuguese, and the currency is the Mozambican Metical. The population of Mozambique is approximately 29.5 million people.
Mozambique has a presidential representative democratic republic form of government. The country has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from various ethnic groups including the Makua, Sena, and Shona.
The economy of Mozambique is heavily dependent on agriculture and fishing, which employ the majority of the population. The country is also rich in natural resources, including coal, natural gas, titanium, and hydroelectric potential. The manufacturing sector is focused on food and beverages, chemicals, and textiles.
Mozambique has a rapidly developing tourism industry, with the country's beaches, national parks, and historic sites attracting increasing numbers of visitors each year.
Mozambique is a member of the African Union, the Southern African Development Community, and the United Nations. The country has been facing some challenges such as political instability, high poverty rate and lack of infrastructure, however, it has been making some progress in recent years, with the government and international organizations working to improve the country's economic and social conditions.