Sussundenga District

Sussundenga District is a district of Manica Province in western Mozambique. The principal town is Sussundenga. The district is located in the center of the province, and borders with Manica District in the north, Gondola District in the northeast, Buzi District of Sofala Province in the east, Chibabava District of Sofala Province in the southeast, Mossurize District in the south, and with Zimbabwe in the west. The area of the district is 7,057 square kilometres (2,725 sq mi).[1] It has a population of 129,851 as of 2007.[2]

Sussundenga
Sussundenga District on the map of Mozambique
CountryMozambique
ProvinceManica
CapitalSussundenga
Area
  Total7,057 km2 (2,725 sq mi)
Population
 (2007 census)
  Total129,851
  Density18/km2 (48/sq mi)

Geography

The Chimanimani Mountains occupy the western portion of the district, along the border with Zimbabwe. Chimanimani National Reserve protects the Mozambican portion of the range.

The main rivers in the district are the Revué River, the Munhinga River, the Mussapa River, and the Lucite River, which are tributaries of the Buzi River. A number of rivers are seasonal and only flow during the rainy season.[1]

According to the Köppen climate classification, the climate of the district is tropical wet and dry (Aw), with the annual rainfall being around 1,200 millimetres (47 in).[1]

Demographics

As of 2005, 47% of the population of the district was younger than 15 years. 27% did speak Portuguese. The most common mothertongue is Chitwe language. 73% were analphabetic, mostly women.[1]

Administrative divisions

The district is divided into four postos, Sussundenga (four localities), Dombé (four localities), Muhoa (two localities), and Rotanda (two localities).[1]

Economy

2% of the households in the district have access to electricity.[1]

Agriculture

In the district, there are 20,000 farms which have on average 1.5 hectares (0.0058 sq mi) of land. The main agricultural products are corn, cassava, cowpea, peanut, sorghum, sweet potato, and rice.[1]

Transportation

There is a road network in the district which includes the national road EN216 connecting Chimoio and Mossuriz. EN216 passes Sussundenga.[1]

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References

  1. "Perfil do Distrito de Sussundenga" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Ministry of State Administration. 2005. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  2. "População da Provincia de Manica". Censo 2007 (in Portuguese). Instituto Nacional de Estatística. Archived from the original on 8 March 2008. Retrieved 20 March 2008.

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