Moçâmedes
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Coordinates | 15 ° 9 ′ S , 12 ° 12 ′ E | |
Basic data | ||
Country | Angola | |
Namibe | ||
Município | Moçâmedes | |
ISO 3166-2 | AO-NAM | |
Comuna | Moçâmedes | |
surface | 8016 km² | |
Residents | 282,000 (2014) | |
density | 35.2 Ew. / km² | |
founding | 1840 | |
politics | ||
mayor | João Guerra de Freitas |
Moçâmedes is a city in southwestern Angola on the Atlantic a good 200 kilometers north of the border with Namibia with around 282,000 inhabitants. Between 1985 and 2016 it was called Namibe . Moçâmedes is the capital of the Namibe Province . The Welwitschien are worth seeing in the desert region .
history
A multitude of rock paintings and other finds prove a prehistoric settlement.
On August 31, 1841, the Portuguese colonial rulers built a fort on the bay and founded a settlement. In 1849, Bernardino Freire de Figueiredo Abreu e Castro from the Portuguese region of Trás-os-Montes reached the place with a group of 166 Portuguese settlers from Pernambuco, Brazil . From 1850 further settlers came from the Algarve and Boers from South Africa. After this increase in population, it was elevated to a city in 1851. The construction of the Namibebahn from 1905 to 1923 brought the city an economic boom. In 1957, the commercial port of Porto do Namibe was opened and in 1968 the industrial port of Sacomar , from which iron ore was once shipped from Cassinga . The city prospered until the early 1980s when the iron ore mines and the port closed. The city was hardly affected by the civil war after Angola's independence; the chessboard-like city center has been preserved relatively well.
Until 1985 it had the Portuguese place name Moçâmedes (also written Mossamedes ), after which it was renamed to Namibe . It has been called Moçâmedes again since 2016 . It was named after the Portuguese governor of Angola (1784-1790), José de Almeida Vasconcelos de Oliveira Soveral de Carvalho Baron von Mossâmedes . As early as 1786 he tried, albeit in vain, to recruit settlers from Portugal to settle this place.
administration
Moçâmedes is the seat of a district of the same name ( Município ) in the province of Namibe , of which Moçâmedes is also the capital.
The district is made up of three communities (Comunas):
traffic
Moçâmedes is the country's third largest port city after Luanda and Lobito .
Moçâmedes is the starting point for the Namibebahn.
The airport, inaugurated in 1978, was reopened in September 2013 after extensive renovations and renamed Aeroporto Internacional Welwitschia Mirabilis . It now has a runway of 2500 meters.
economy
The main branches of economy are fishing, agricultural products (grain, tubers, fruits and vegetables), metal and wood industries and services.
Moçamedes is Angola's third largest port in terms of handling volume, but so far it has not had any quays for container ships. In January 2019, the contract to build a container terminal was signed with Toyota Tsusho .
climate
Average monthly temperatures and rainfall for Moçâmedes
Source: wetterkontor.de
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Moçâmedes in literature
In Edgar Wallace 's detective novel “ The Three Righteous ”, set in the period after the First World War, the action set in London and Gloucester builds on an accidental gold find a few years ago near what was then Moçâmedes, the exploitation of which was granted a concession by the Portuguese Colonial Ministry is necessary.
sons and daughters of the town
- João Teixeira Pinto (1876–1917), Portuguese colonial officer
- António Aniceto Monteiro (1907–1980), Portuguese mathematician
- Herlander Peyroteo (1929–2002), Portuguese film and television director
- Carlos Castro (1945–2011), journalist and writer, activist for gay rights
- Maria da Piedade de Jesus (* 1963), archaeologist and anthropologist, Angolan minister of culture since 2019
- Emanuel Fernandes (* 1967), Olympic beach volleyball player
- Carlos Rocha (* 1974), Portuguese comic book author
Web links
- Website about the city and province of Namibe (port.)
- Profile of Namibe County on the 2014 Census Official Website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Article from March 20, 2014 on the mayor's call to reduce waste in the district , state news agency ANGOP , accessed on May 10, 2014
- ↑ Article of April 17, 2014 about the multitude of rock paintings , state news agency ANGOP, accessed on May 10, 2014
- ^ Moçâmedes - Historical Background and Urbanism hpip.org , accessed May 6, 2019.
- ↑ Porto do Namibe será pólo logístico do sul de Angola angop.ao , October 23, 2018, accessed on May 8, 2019.
- ↑ Manuel de Sousa: Capital do Namibe volta a ser Moçâmedes | Sociedade | Jornal de Angola - Online . ( sapo.ao [accessed June 3, 2018]).
- ↑ Capital do Namibe volta a ser Moçâmedes jornaldeangola.sapo.ao , August 4, 2016, accessed on May 2, 2019.
- ↑ O Barão de Mossâmedes ea origem do toponímio Mossâmedes July 26, 2013, accessed on May 3, 2019.
- ↑ Aeroporto do Namibe (Angola) com nova pista de 2.500 metros newsavia.com , February 9, 2014, accessed on May 2, 2019.
- ↑ Article from September 6, 2013 on the new airport in Namibe , state news agency ANGOP, accessed on May 10, 2014
- ↑ Namibe expõe potencialidades da província nas Festas do Mar angop.ao , March 11, 2019, accessed on May 2, 2019.
- ↑ Namibe: Moçamedes produ mais de 18 mil toneladas de produtos diversos angop.ao , November 22, 2016, accessed on May 2, 2019.
- ↑ Toyota Tsusho to sign Comprehensive Ports Development Contract in Southern Angola toyota-tsusho.com , January 11, 2019. Accessed May 5, 2019.