Inharrime District

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Geography

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A lake in the district

The district is elongated from west to east, between the western border of the province and the ocean. The principal rivers in the district are the Inharime River, the Nhanitande River, the Nhaliuaue River, and the Inhassune River. There are multiple lakes as well.[1]

The climate is tropical semi-arid in the interior and tropical humid at the coast. The annual rainfall at the coast is around Script error: No such module "convert"., and in the interior it varies between Script error: No such module "convert". and Script error: No such module "convert"..[1]

History

The name "Inharyni" was recorded by Vasco da Gama during his 1498 Indian expedition; it is not entirely clear whether this is identical to Inharrime, which appears much later in the colonial documents. In 1815, the Portuguese colonial administration was established in Nhamiba, currently Inharrime. Later it was moved to the current location.[1]

Administrative divisions

The district is divided into two postos, Inharrime (three localities) and Mocumbi (two localities).[1]

Demographics

As of 2005, 45% of the population of the district was younger than 15 years. The most common mother tongue among the population was Chopi. 44% were analphabetic, mostly women.[1]

Economy

About 1% of the households in the district have access to electricity.[1]

Agriculture

In the district, there are 18,000 farms which have on average Script error: No such module "convert". of land. The main agricultural products are corn, cassava, cowpea, peanut, cotton, and sugar cane.[1]

Transportation

There is a road network in the district which includes a Script error: No such module "convert". stretch of the national road EN1, crossing the eastern part of the district.[1]

References

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