Portuguese Mozambique - Famous People

Famous People

  • Alberto da Costa Pereira (association football)
  • Alexandre Quintanilha (science)
  • António de Almeida Santos (politics and law)
  • Armando Guebuza (politics and business)
  • Carlos Cardoso (journalism)
  • Carlos Queiroz (association football)
  • Carlos Xavier (association football)
  • Daúto Faquirá (association football)
  • Eduardo Mondlane (politics)
  • Francisco Barreto (exploration)
  • Eusébio da Silva Ferreira (association football)
  • Graça Machel (politics)
  • Guilherme de Melo (journalism and literature)
  • Gungunhana (military and politics)
  • João Carqueijeiro (visual arts)
  • João de Deus Pinheiro (university teaching, engineering, politics)
  • João Maria Tudela (music)
  • Joaquim Augusto Mouzinho de Albuquerque (military)
  • Joaquim Chissano (politics)
  • Jorge Cadete (association football)
  • José Craveirinha (poetry)
  • José Rodrigues dos Santos (journalism and literature)
  • Lourenço Marques (exploration and navigation)
  • Luis de Matos (magic)
  • Malangatana (painting and poetry)
  • Marcelino dos Santos (poetry and politics)
  • Mário Coluna (association football)
  • Mário Crespo (journalism)
  • Mário Simões Dias (music)
  • Mariza (music)
  • Matateu (association football)
  • Mia Couto (literature)
  • Noémia de Sousa (poetry)
  • Orlando da Costa (literature)
  • Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho (military and politics)
  • Pancho Guedes (architecture)
  • Paulo Furtado (music)
  • Ricardo Rangel (photojournalism)
  • Samora Machel (politics)
  • Sancho de Tovar (exploration and navigation)
  • Shéu (association football)
  • Soshangane (military and politics)
  • Teresa Heinz (philanthropy)
  • Zeca Afonso (music)

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