Travel Portuguese dictator’s statue still stands in Mozambique – Washington Post By mylusoJanuary 22, 2025Less 1 min read It is a curious vestige of Portugal’s former rule over Mozambique, a statue of a dictator from the colonial era that faces a wall in downtown Maputo in what some observers joke is a kind of eternal punishment. ShareTweetPinShare Previous PostPortuguese study goes global with Skype sessions – News from Tulane Next PostBrazil out to kick-start revolution – FIFA.com You May Also Like January 23, 2025 Foreign interests trying to exploit my fragile nation, says Timor PM Xanana Gusmao January 19, 2025 2022 World Cup: Angola and Togo secure positive results away from home in qualifiers – January 21, 2025 A brighter future: Can tourism help rebuild East Timor? – BBC News January 18, 2025 Extreme surfers catch record waves in Portuguese town –
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