Travel Portuguese dictator’s statue still stands in Mozambique – Washington Post By mylusoJanuary 22, 2025Less 1 min read Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Save Email 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 20, 2025 Passengers stranded in Stuttgart as pilot found drunk before takeoff | World news | The Guardian January 20, 2025 Lifestyle: I went on an epic road trip to find the best beach in 2018’s hottest travel destination — and it did not disappoint January 22, 2025 Pregnant women told not to visit Brazil due to Zika virus January 22, 2025 Ronaldinho set for Fluminense return to take part in Florida Cup
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