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The Island of Mozambique (Portuguese: Ilha de Moçambique) lies off northern Mozambique, between the Mozambique Channel and Mossuril Bay, and is part of Nampula Province.[1] Prior to 1898, it was the capital of colonial Portuguese East Africa.[2] With its rich history and sandy beaches, the Island of Mozambique is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Mozambique's fastest-growing tourist destinations.[1] It has a permanent population of approximately 14,000 people and is served by nearby Lumbo Airport on the Nampula mainland. The name of the country, Mozambique, is derived from the name of this island.

Island of Mozambique
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Fort São Sebastião
LocationNampula Province, Mozambique
CriteriaCultural: (iv), (vi)
Reference599
Inscription1991 (15th Session)
Coordinates15°02′12″S 40°43′58″E
Location of Island of Mozambique in Mozambique

History


Pottery found on Mozambique Island indicates that the town was founded no later than the fourteenth century. According to tradition, the original Swahili population came from Kilwa. The town's rulers had links with the rulers of both Angoche and Quelimane by the fifteenth century. In 1514, Duarte Barbosa noted that the town had a Muslim population and that they spoke the same Swahili dialect as Angoche.[3]

The name of the island (Portuguese: Moçambique, pronounced [musɐ̃ˈbiki]) is derived from Ali Musa Mbiki (Mussa Bin Bique), sultan of the island in the times of Vasco da Gama. This name was subsequently taken to the mainland country which is modern-day Mozambique, and the island was renamed Ilha de Moçambique (Island of Mozambique). The Portuguese established a port and naval base in 1507 and built the Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Baluarte in 1522, now considered the oldest European building in the Southern Hemisphere.

During the 16th century, the Fort São Sebastião was built, and the Portuguese settlement (now known as Stone Town) became the capital of Portuguese East Africa. The island also became an important missionary centre. It withstood Dutch attacks in 1607 and 1608 and remained a major post for the Portuguese on their trips to India. It saw the trading of slaves, spices, and gold.

Apart from the ancient fortifications, only half of the town is stone-built. The hospital, a majestic neo-classical building constructed in 1877 by the Portuguese, with a garden decorated with ponds and fountains, was repainted white after the Mozambican Civil War. For many years, it was the biggest hospital south of the Sahara.[4]

With the opening of the Suez Canal, the island's fortunes waned. In 1898, the capital was moved to Lourenço Marques (now Maputo) on the mainland. By the middle of the 20th century, the new harbour of Nacala took most of the remaining business.


Attractions


Other notable buildings on the island include the Palace and Chapel of São Paulo, built in 1640 as a Jesuit College and subsequently used as the Governor's Residence, now a museum; the Museum of Sacred Art, housed in the Church of the Misericórdia run by the House of Mercy, displaying an excellent Makonde crucifix; the Church of Santo António; the Church of the Misericórdia; and the Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Baluarte. The island, now entirely urbanised, is also home to several mosques and a Hindu temple. A 3 km bridge was erected in the 1960s to connect it to the mainland.

The island in itself is not very big, about 3 km long and between 200 and 500 metres wide. Most historical buildings are at the island's northern end. The majority of the residents live in reed houses in Makuti Town at the southern end of the island.



The island is also close to two tourist highlights: Chocas Mar, a long beach about 40 km north of Ilha de Moçambique across the Mossuril Bay and Cabaceiras.


See also



References


  1. Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Island of Mozambique". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  2. "Island of Mozambique | island, Mozambique | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  3. Newitt, Malyn. "Mozambique Island: The Rise and Decline of an East African Coastal City" 2004. Page 23
  4. Patrick Lagès, The island of Mozambique, UNESCO Courier, May, 1997.



На других языках


[de] Ilha de Moçambique

Die Ilha de Moçambique (deutsch Mosambikinsel) ist eine Insel und zugleich Stadt in Mosambik und Namensgeber des Landes. Sie liegt in der Provinz Nampula. Das Município Ilha de Moçambique hat 54.315 Einwohner (Stand 2005); davon leben ca. 14.000 auf der Insel.
- [en] Island of Mozambique

[es] Isla de Mozambique

La Isla de Mozambique es una ciudad insular situada en la provincia de Nampula, en la región norte de Mozambique, que dio su nombre al país del que fue la primera capital. Debido a su rica historia, manifestada por un interesantísimo patrimonio arquitectónico, la isla fue considerada por la Unesco, en 1991 Patrimonio de la Humanidad.

[fr] Île de Mozambique

L'île de Mozambique, en portugais Ilha de Moçambique, est une île du Mozambique située dans le canal du Mozambique.

[it] Isola di Mozambico

L'isola di Mozambico (in portoghese Ilha de Moçambique) si trova al largo della costa settentrionale del Mozambico, all'ingresso della piccola baia di Mossuril, ed è collegata alla terraferma da uno stretto ponte lungo circa 3 km. È sede dell'omonima municipalità autonoma che fa parte della provincia di Nampula.

[ru] Мозамбик (остров)

Остров Мозамбик (порт. Ilha de Moçambique) — остров у побережья Мозамбика, на севере страны. Так же называется и город на этом острове. По имени этого острова получила своё название колония, а затем государство Мозамбик. Начиная с 1991 года остров и город Мозамбик включены в список Всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО.



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