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Toward the end of the 1st millennium ce, groups of households called nyika had emerged in south-central Mozambique as social units under the authority of a chief and chiefly household. In the 10th century a settlement known as Mapungubwe, which incorporated many nyika, developed in the upper reaches of the Limpopo River. It was the earliest of the settlements featuring stone enclosures, or zimbabwes.
Toward the end of the 1st millennium ce, groups of households called nyika had emerged in south-central Mozambique as social units under the authority of a chief and chiefly household. In the 10th century a settlement known as Mapungubwe, which incorporated many nyika, developed in the upper reaches of the Limpopo River. It was the earliest of the settlements featuring stone enclosures, or zimbabwes.
==[[Mozambique in 2004]]==
Mozambique Area: 812,379 sq km (313,661 sq mi) Population (2004 est.): 18,812,000 Capital: Maputo Head of state and government: President Joaquim Chissano, assisted by Prime Ministers Pascoal ...[[Mozambique in 2004|>>>Read On<<<]]


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