- Portuguese Mozambicans
"'Ethnic group
group=Portuguese Mozambican
"Luso-moçambicano"
flagicon|Portugalflagicon|Mozambique
poptime= 50,000
popplace=Maputo , Beira,Nampula , and other Mozambican cities
langs= Portuguese, Xitsonga, Makhuwa, Ndau dialect of Shona, Swahili, and otherBantu languages
rels=Christianity (predominantlyRoman Catholic with some Protestants)
related=Portuguese people ,Portuguese Brazilian ,white Brazilian s,Portuguese Africans Portuguese Mozambicans ( _pt. luso-moçambicanos) are Mozambican-born descendants of Portuguese settlers.
History
Portuguese explorers turned to present-day Mozambique and two other PALOP nations (
Angola andGuinea-Bissau ) to bring black slaves toPortugal before bringing them to work for their plantations in theirLatin America n province, the present-namedBrazil , in 14th century. But first permanent Portuguese communities in the region were made in 16th century. The whole region was divided into "prazos" (agricultural estates), to be lived by Portuguese settler families in 17th century. Mozambique was considered a Portuguese province in 19th century. In early 20th century, mainland government permitted more white emigration and settlement to the region, and Mozambique has 250,000 Portuguese settlers, who improved its economy, in 1960s. But it was the timeAntónio de Oliveira Salazar led Portugal, few thousands of them fled to other countries, especially neighboringZimbabwe andSouth Africa ,Brazil , orUnited States . Blacks and some "mestiços" and whites revolted against Portuguese rule in 1974, and because of this, Portuguese gave independence to blacks in 1975. Most Portuguese residents went away after that, and blacks who want to remain in Portuguese rule were sad for their exodus since the Portuguese improved their economy (like other PALOP states). Most of them went toPortugal , where they were called "retornados" and were not welcomed, while others moved to neighboringMalawi ,Zimbabwe , orSouth Africa , and/or Brazil or United States. Thousands of Portuguese left again during civil war, most of these fled to South Africa,Swaziland , or Portugal.When
Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries was founded in 1996, many Portuguese and somePortuguese Brazilian settlers arrived for economic and educational aid to Mozambique. They increase Portuguese-language fluency especially to remote rural places and made economy improved, as metical has a large value converted fromEuro . Among them adopted the country as their permanent home. Many more Portuguese settlers arrive and Portuguese population increased to more than 50,000.Language
They all speak Portuguese, which is also
official language andlingua franca of Mozambique. Their dialect calledMozambican Portuguese is closer to StandardEuropean Portuguese than Brazilian dialects. Among them speak one of mainBantu languages (like Xitsonga, Makhuwa, and Ndau dialect of Shona) as second languages. Many educated Portuguese Mozambicans speak English, as it is an international lingua franca and Mozambique is a member ofCommonwealth of Nations .Religion
Most Portuguese are Christians belonging to
Roman Catholic Church , while the rest are Protestants. Some are Jews, whose ancestors escapedInquisition .ee also
*
Portuguese Africans
**Portuguese Angolans
**Portuguese-South Africans
*Portuguese Americans
*Portuguese Brazilian
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