Source Wikipedia Maputo
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Source Wikipedia Maputo has 23 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 3 live disagreements.
Mostly:covers topic(5), section title(5), does not mention(3)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Covers Topic | city history | [1] |
| Covers Topic | colonial development | [1] |
| Covers Topic | economic growth | [1] |
| Covers Topic | social structure | [1] |
| Covers Topic | independence and renaming | [1] |
| Section Title | Founding and early period | [1] |
| Section Title | Colonial development | [1] |
| Section Title | Economic growth drivers | [1] |
| Section Title | Social structure | [1] |
| Section Title | Independence and renaming | [1] |
| Does Not Mention | Mauritius | [1] |
| Does Not Mention | Poitevin family | [1] |
| Does Not Mention | Collinson family | [1] |
| Covers Period | 15th-20th centuries | [1] |
| Fetched by | wf15 | [1] |
| Fetched Year | 2026 | [1] |
| Language | English | [1] |
| License | Creative Commons | [1] |
| Rdf Type | Source | [1] |
| Record Type | Wikipedia article | [1] |
| Relevance Note | background on the regional colonial port economy, Portuguese/Indian/Chinese mercantile diaspora social structure, and rail/port-driven migration | [1] |
| Source Url | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maputo | [1] |
| Subject Place | Maputo | [1] |
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