Milange District
Milange District is a district of Zambezia Province in Mozambique. The town of Milange is the district center.
History
Milange District was one of the areas where the Revolutionary Party of Mozambique (PRM) operated during the Mozambican Civil War's early stages. The PRM attacked the village of Mongue in the district in May 1981, and again raided the area in the following month.[1]
Villages and chiefdoms
- Mongue[1]
- Sabelua[2]
- Tengua[2]
- Nhazombe[2]
- Congono[2]
- Mandua[2]
- Gerasse[2]
- Saenda[2]
- Ponderane[2]
- Vulalo[2]
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References
- Cabrita (2000), p. 129.
- Chichava, Sérgio Inácio. "La Zambézie et les mouvements anti-Frelimo" (PDF) (in French). Quelimane; Lisbon: Arquivo do Governo da Zambézia; Arquivo Histórico Ultramarino. Cite journal requires
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Works cited
- Cabrita, João M. (2000). Mozambique: The Tortuous Road to Democracy. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-349-42432-0.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Further reading
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