Zambezia Province

The 2,574 kilometre Zambezi River runs through Zambia, Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique before emptying into the Indian Ocean off the coast of Zambezia.

It runs solely on clean energy, using solar power, and offers ecotourism retreats.

[4] Agricultural products include rice, maize, cassava, cashews, sugarcane, soybeans, coconuts, citrus, cotton, and tea.

The country's largest tea estates are at Gurúè, while Lioma is a centre of soybean production.

Zambezia Province is divided into the 16 districts of: In addition, there is one municipality - the city of Quelimane - with an area of 117 km2 and 192,876 population.

Drone footage of Ilha do Fogo, Zambezia, showing the island's solar plant.
Drone footage of Ilha do Fogo, Zambezia, showing the island's solar plant.
Mount Ile, Zambezia
Chapel in Gurue