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Maputo Maputo (), formerly named Lourenço Marques until 1976, is the capital, and largest city of Mozambique. Located near the southern end of the country, it is within of the borders with Eswatini and South Africa. The city has a population of 1,0 ...
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(until 1976 known as Lourenço Marques).


Prior to 20th century

* 1544 - Portuguese
Lourenço Marques Maputo (), formerly named Lourenço Marques until 1976, is the capital, and largest city of Mozambique. Located near the southern end of the country, it is within of the borders with Eswatini and South Africa. The city has a population of 1,088 ...
explores Maputo Bay. * 1787 - Fortress built by Portuguese. * 1885 - Tunduru Gardens, Vasco de Gama Gardens laid out. * 1892 - ''O Commercio de Lourenço Marques'' begins publication. * 1895 - Pretoria-Lourenço Marques railway built. * 1898 - Capital of Portuguese Mozambique moves to Lourenço Marques from the Island of Mozambique.


20th century

* 1904 ** Trams begin operating. ** Population: 9,849. * 1912 - Population: 13,353. * 1916 - Central Train Station built. * 1918 - ''O Brado Africano'' begins publication. * 1922 - Hotel Polano built. * 1934 - Arquivo Historico de Moçambique headquartered in city. * 1935 - Population: 47,390 (estimate). * 1940 - Maputo International Airport, Maputo Airport terminal built. * 1944 - Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, Maputo, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception built. * 1950 - Population: 93,516. * 1955 - C.D. Costa do Sol, Sport Lourenço Marques e Benfica formed. * 1958 - Mozambique Grand Prix was held for the first time. * 1961 - National Library of Mozambique established. * 1962 - Eduardo Mondlane University, Estudos Gerais Universitários de Moçambique established. * 1968 - Estádio da Machava, Estádio Salazar inaugurated in Matola.


1970s-1990s

* 1970 ** ''Tempo (Mozambique magazine), Tempo'' magazine begins publication. ** Population: 383,775 urban agglomeration. * 1974 - 24 September: FRELIMO, Mozambique Liberation Front in power. * 1974 - Alberto Massavanhane designated by FRELIMO as the first President of the Executive Council * 1975 - City becomes part of the People's Republic of Mozambique. * 1976 ** 3 February: City renamed "Maputo." ** Nationalization occurs. * 1977 ** Bank of Mozambique, Mozambican Youth Organisation, and Centro Nacional de Documentação e Informação de Moçambique headquartered in city. ** February: City hosts African Conference on Cinema. * 1978 - City administration by "Câmara Municipal" (city council) replaced by "Conselho Executivo" (executive council). * 1980 ** City granted Provinces of Mozambique, provincial status. ** António Hama Thay becomes president of city executive council. * 1982 - Gaspar Horácio Mateus Zimba becomes president of city executive council. * 1983 ** "Jobless" moved from city. ** 23 May: Attack by South African Air Force. ** Alberto Massavanhane becomes president of city executive council. * 1985 - City joins the newly formed . * 1987 ** 7 September: Prisoner exchange. ** João Baptista Cosme becomes president of city executive council. * 1989 - Brazilian Cultural Center opens. * 1990 ** Liga Muçulmana de Maputo football club founded. ** Population: 776,000 (urban agglomeration). * 1993 - Fórum Mulher founded. * 1996 ** Maputo Corridor, Maputo Development Corridor launched. ** Instituto Camões-Centro Cultural Português opens. * 1997 ** Artur Hussene Canana becomes president of city executive council. ** Population: 966,837. * 2000 ** 2000 Mozambique flood, Flood. ** July: City hosts Community of Portuguese Language Countries summit. ** Population: 1,096,000 (urban agglomeration).


21st century

* 2003 ** Port Maputo, Maputo Port Development Company established. ** July: City hosts African Union assembly. ** Eneas da Conceição Comiche becomes president of municipal council. * 2006 - Dockanema film festival begins. * 2007 ** Promaputo city infrastructure project launched. ** 22 March: 2007 Maputo arms depot explosion, Arms depot explosion. ** Population: 1,111,638 (city); 1,766,184 (urban agglomeration). * 2008 - February: Economic riots. * 2009 - David Simango becomes president of municipal council. * 2010 ** Maputo International Airport terminal opens. ** September: Economic unrest. * 2011 ** Estádio do Zimpeto inaugurated. ** September: City hosts 2011 All-Africa Games. * 2012 - Maputo Private Hospital inaugurated. * 2013 - Aga Khan Academy established. * 2015 - Population: 1,241,702 (estimate). * 2017 - 2017 Lusophony Games to be held in Maputo.


See also

* History of Maputo * List of newspapers in Mozambique, List of newspapers in Maputo * Portuguese Empire * Timeline of Beira, Mozambique


References

:''This article incorporates information from the Portuguese Wikipedia.''


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