- britannica.com place/MaputoMaputo derived its former name from the Portuguese trader who first explored the region in 1544. The town developed around a Portuguese fortress.
- booking.com city/mz/maputo.en-gb.htmlRadisson Blu Hotel & Residence Maputo is located on the beachside avenue and features an outdoor swimming pool and views of the Indian Ocean.
- lonelyplanet.com mozambique/maputoWith its Mediterranean-style architecture, waterside setting and wide avenues lined with jacaranda and flame trees, Maputo is easily one of East Africa's most...
- gezilecekyerler.com Maputo Nerede, Hangi Ülkede ve Nerenin BaşkentiMaputo Nerede. Hint Okyanusunun İncisi Maputo kendisi ile aynı adı taşıyan Maputo Körfezinin batı kanadında yer almaktadır.
- afktravel.com 57174/maputo-city-guide/When you’re not walking, the cheapest way to get around Maputo is by taking the crowded minibus taxis, known as chapas, which will give you a taste of local life.
- southernsun.com southern-sun-maputo/maputo-travel…Despite a turbulent past, Maputo has emerged as a must-visit city for anyone serious about exploring the best of what the African continent has to offer.
- meliamaputo.com en/maputo/The Maputo Elephant Reserve, also known as the Maputo Special Reserve, is located south of Maputo city and its function is to protect the elephant population.
- onlybyland.com maputo-mozambique/Maputo is separated into two main districts, Baixo (downtown) which is the business district. Additionally, the other main district is Polana Cimento.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/MaputoMaputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975.
- expedia.com Maputo.dx2401Visit Maputo, Mozambique’s most populous city, where museums, interesting architecture and excellent restaurants make for a worthwhile stop.