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River in Mozambique
The Chinde River is a distributary of the Zambezi river delta in Mozambique. The town of Chinde is located on its banks. "Chinde". Britannica Online. Encyclopædia
Chinde_River
Place in Zambezia Province, Mozambique
Chinde is a town of Mozambique, and a port for the Zambezi valley. It is located on the Chinde River, and is an important fishing center. It exports copra
Chinde
1886 Portuguese diplomatic document
the strong opposition of the Scottish missions, and partly because the Chinde River entrance to the Zambezi was discovered in April 1889. This meant oceangoing
Pink_Map
River Raraga River Licungo River Cuácua River (Rio dos Bons Sinais) (Quelimane River) Licuare River Lualua River Mucarau River Zambezi River Chinde River
List_of_rivers_of_Mozambique
Major river in southern Africa
army officer António da Silva Porto. In 1889, the Chinde channel north of the main mouths of the river was seen. Two expeditions led by Major A. St Hill
Zambezi
1891 treaty between the United Kingdom and Portugal
of those supporting the Scottish missions, and secondly, because the Chinde River entrance to the Zambezi had been discovered in April 1889. As the Zambezi
Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1891
Anglo-Portuguese_Treaty_of_1891
Village in Tete Province, Mozambique
Chingano is in roughly the same location. Chindio is not the same place as Chinde, although they are both on the Zambezi and in Mozambique. Between 1908 and
Chindio
Railway bridge in Mozambique spanning the Zambezi
was completed in 1914 and, at first, river steamers went from Chindio to Chinde on the Indian Ocean. From Chinde, the sea-going lighters continued to
Dona_Ana_Bridge
1815–1848 state in southern Africa
from the Maseko Ngoni). Zwangendaba initially settled around the Mkomati River (north of Delagoa Bay), but fled north after clashing with other rulers
Jere_Ngoni_Kingdom
Canadian-British explorer, soldier, and adventurer
June 1892. He is buried in the European Cemetery in Chinde, Mozambique at the mouth of the Zambezi River. Only 189 of the 400 men on the expedition made it
William_Grant_Stairs
1505–1975 Portuguese possession in East Africa
Rovuma River, including Cape Delgado itself, which Portugal acquired out of German East Africa in 1919, but it was enlarged southward to the Lurio River to
Portuguese_Mozambique
British company
steamboats on Lake Nyasa and the Shire River down to the mouth of the Zambezi River at Chinde. The British concession at Chinde was leased from the Portuguese
African_Lakes_Corporation
Province of Mozambique
districts: Alto Molocue District - with an area of 6,386 km2 and 278,064 people, Chinde District - with an area of 4,403 km2 and 121,173 people, Gilé District -
Zambezia_Province
1816–1897 native state in southern Africa
extended along the coast of the Indian Ocean from the Tugela River in the south to the Pongola River in the north, centred on the present KwaZulu-Natal province
Zulu_Kingdom
British diplomatic ultimatum to Portugal regarding Portugal's claims in Africa
freedom of navigation on the Zambezi and Shire rivers and allowed the UK to lease land for a port at Chinde at the mouth of the Zambezi. The 1890 ultimatum
1890_British_Ultimatum
British protectorate from 1907 to 1964
obtained a 99-year lease of a site for an ocean port at Chinde at which passengers transferred to river steamers from Union-Castle Line and German East Africa
Nyasaland
District in Maputo, Mozambique
principal rivers in the district are the Movene River, the Mabenga River, the Calichane River, the Impaputo River, and the Umbelúzi River. The eastern
Namaacha_District
small river steamers operated between Chinde, Mozambique, on one of the mouths of the Zambezi., and Chiromo, Malawi, on the Lower Shire River, a distance
History of rail transport in Malawi
History_of_rail_transport_in_Malawi
British protectorate from 1893 to 1907
coastal port of Chinde in Mozambique. Low water levels in Lake Nyasa reduced the Shire River's flow from 1896 to 1934, so the main river port was moved
British Central Africa Protectorate
British_Central_Africa_Protectorate
Band of Apache Native Americans
more correctly known as the Warm Springs and Coppermine Mimbreño bands, Chinde), Chukunen (recte Tsoka-ne-nde, also known as the Chiricahua band, Chokonende)
Chiricahua
District in Sofala, Mozambique
101,667 as of 2007. The principal rivers in the district are the Buzí River, the Revué River, and the Lucito River. The climate of the district is tropical
Chibabava_District
District in Sofala, Mozambique
district is located in the northeast of the province, and borders with Chinde and Mopeia Districts of Zambezia Province in the north, Cheringoma District
Marromeu_District
District in Manica, Mozambique
195,182 as of 2007. The two main rivers in the district are the Mossurize River and the Buzi River. A number of rivers are seasonal and only flow during
Mossurize_District
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
ocean. The principal rivers in the district are the Inharime River, the Nhanitande River, the Nhaliuaue River, and the Inhassune River. There are multiple
Inharrime_District
District in Manica, Mozambique
west, and Vanduzi District to the northwest. The main river in the district is the Pungwe River, which makes the border with Gorongosa District. The climate
Gondola_District
Sultanate
death in 1877, the sultanate controlled most of the coast from the Licungo River to the south and Mozambique Island to the north and inland about 100 miles
Angoche_Sultanate
waves of Bantu-speaking peoples migrated from the north through the Zambezi River valley and then gradually into the plateau and coastal areas. The Bantu
History_of_Mozambique
bitsu'h hwits'os, meaning "tapered formation at its base". Canyon de Chelly Chinde Mesa Chinle Chusca Mountains Kin Tiel Klagetoh Lukachukai Mountains Tunitcha
List of Arizona placenames of Native American origin
List_of_Arizona_placenames_of_Native_American_origin
District in Gaza, Mozambique
The Changane River, a major left tributary of the Limpopo River, marks the border of the district with Chibuto District. Another major river is the Mangonhane
Manjacaze_District
Empire in southeastern Africa
Soshangane established his capital in the highlands of the middle Sabi River in what is present day Zimbabwe. Soshangane named his empire "Gaza" after
Gaza_Empire
District in Manica, Mozambique
main rivers in the district are the Revué River, the Munhinga River, the Mussapa River, and the Lucite River, which are tributaries of the Buzi River. A
Sussundenga_District
arriving at Chinde in Portuguese East Africa. He travelled up the Zambezi river into the interior before heading towards the Ruzizi river and Lake Kivu
Paul_Costermans
District in Maputo, Mozambique
has a population of 136,784 as of 2007. The principal river in the district is the Incomati River. The climate is tropical humid, with the annual rainfall
Marracuene_District
Province of Mozambique
constructed in Beira. In addition to this port at Beira, a coal terminal at Chinde, north of Beira is being planned by coal producers that will have a 20 million
Tete_Province
the "Cape of Good Hope" Chinde 1891–1923 Concession Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1891 gives Britain a 99-year lease, enabling river steamers to sail to the
Territorial evolution of the British Empire
Territorial_evolution_of_the_British_Empire
1600s – 1913 polity in Mozambique
in the 17th century. It was located between the Metomode and Mogincual Rivers, bordering Sancul to the north. These clans first migrated to Sancul and
Sangage_Sheikhdom
District in Sofala, Mozambique
has a population of 159,614 as of 2007. The principle river of the district is the Buzi River, which has its mouth inside the district. According to
Buzi_District
South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone in 2025
southeastward and followed the Zambezi River Valley towards the coast, re-emerging at its mouth in the Chinde District around 22:30 UTC. Météo Madagascar
Cyclone_Jude
Empire in Southern Africa from the 15th to late-19th centuries
Limpopo rivers and valleys to the north and south respectively, the Indian Ocean in the east, and the Kalahari Desert to the west. Several rivers traverse
Mutapa_Empire
then-current southern extent of Malawi Railways - to the Indian Ocean port of Chinde, near the mouth of the Zambesi. As of 2007, there were 175,200 land line
Transport_in_Malawi
District in Gaza, Mozambique
River flows through the district. Other big rivers in the district are the Nuanetzi River, the Chefu River, the Munene River, and the Singuédzi River
Chicualacuala_District
(Crown colony) Brunei (Protectorate) Cape Colony (Colony to May 31, 1910) Chinde (Concession) Colony of Natal (Colony to May 31, 1910) Egypt (Protectorate
List of sovereign states in the 1910s
List_of_sovereign_states_in_the_1910s
District in Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique
is bordered by Mtwara Region to the north by the Tanzania atarvés of the river Rovuma, to the west by the district of Mecula in the province of Niassa
Mueda_District
German-born British colonial entrepreneur
establish a port Chinde on the Zambezi River delta. At the end of the 19th century, ocean-going ships were met at Chinde by small river steamers which took
Eugene_Sharrer
Africa Built as a 3 ft (914 mm) for Sena Sugar Estates, and shipped to Chinde, Portuguese East Africa on 16 February 1954. Regauged when the line was
List of Peckett and Sons railway locomotives
List_of_Peckett_and_Sons_railway_locomotives
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
population of 45101 as of 2007. The Save River borders the district in its northern part. There are no other rivers of any size in the district; several existing
Mabote_District
English mountaineer, traveller and collector
travelled on the Nyasaland railway until she took a steamer on the River Shire to Chinde arriving in October 1913. In 1914, Benham visited India and ventured
Gertrude_Benham
1977–1992 civil war in southeast Africa
soldiers had to come behind and in front of us. When the women went to the river to wash themselves, the soldiers had to go too and they usually saw our
Mozambican_Civil_War
Windward Islands (Crown colony) → Brunei (Protectorate) Cape Colony (Colony) Chinde (Concession) Colony of Natal (Colony) Cook Islands (Crown colony to June
List of sovereign states in the 1900s
List_of_sovereign_states_in_the_1900s
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
139.616 as of 2007. The rivers in the northern part of the district belong to the drainage basin of the Inharime River. Rivers in much of the south of
Zavala_District
involved in the Zambezi wars. The Caetano Pereira to the north of the Zambezi river, the Vaz dos Anjos of Indian origin near Quelimane, the Da Cruz, also near
Maganja_da_Costa_District
District of Nampula Province, Mozambique
generally above 20 °C. The coastal plains in the region are dissected by some rivers that ascend from the coast to the interior, gradually passing to a more
Angoche
Former company in Nyasaland
riverboat services from the British concession of Chinde at the mouth of the Zambezi to Chiromo on the Shire River until the opening of the Shire Highlands Railway
British Central Africa Company
British_Central_Africa_Company
Airport Indianapolis, Indiana, United States UTC−05:00 Mar-Nov INE Chinde Airport Chinde, Mozambique UTC+02:00 INF DATG In Guezzam Airport In Guezzam, Algeria
List of airports by IATA airport code: I
List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_I
District in Sofala, Mozambique
The principal rivers of the district are the Vanduzi River and the Chitunga River in the west and the Vunduzi River and the Nhandu River in the east. According
Gorongosa_District
Portuguese Navy officer
survey and marking of the rivers Pungwe and Buzi, the reconnaissance of the bay of Bazaruto and the study of the river Chinde. He was appointed head of
Guilherme_Ivens_Ferraz
delta to reach the small, poorly equipped coastal port of Chinde. The difficulties and cost of river transport provoked the idea of a rail link to the Indian
Shire Highlands Railway Company
Shire_Highlands_Railway_Company
headquarters. The Shire River forms the western boundary of the district, separating the district from Tete Province and Malawi. The Ruo River, a tributary of
Morrumbala_District
District in Gaza, Mozambique
It has a population of 20,685 (2007). The Changane River, a major left tributary of the Limpopo River, makes a border of the district with Inhambane Province
Chigubo_District
District in Maputo, Mozambique
56,335 as of 2007. The Incomati River crosses the district from west to east. There are a number of seasonal rivers as well, which only flow during the
Moamba_District
lesser extent, beads and coral. In addition, shipments sent down the Maputo River brought ivory, rhinoceros horns, hippopotamus teeth, amber, gold, copper
History_of_Maputo
District in Manica, Mozambique
582 as of 2007. The Pandira River, Tchatola River, and Gairezi River form the eastern boundary with Zimbabwe. The Mupha River, a tributary of the Gairezi
Báruè_District
Scottish horticulturist in Central Africa
part of the British Central Africa Protectorate. John Buchanan died at Chinde in Mozambique in March 1896 on his way to visit Scotland, and his estates
John Buchanan (horticulturalist)
John_Buchanan_(horticulturalist)
encouraged by Chilembwe, Domingo went to preach in the British Concession of Chinde in Mozambique, a transhipment port for Nyasaland. He stayed for about a
Charles_Domingo
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
Inhambane Province. It has a population of 184,531 as of 2007. There are no rivers in the district which flow throughout the whole year, only streams generated
Massinga_District
District in Manica, Mozambique
It had a population of 68,526 as of 2007 and 83,972 as of 2013 The major rivers on the borders of the district (the Luenha and Zambezi) have perennial flow
Guro District, Manica Province
Guro_District,_Manica_Province
Windward Islands (Crown colony) → Brunei (Protectorate) Cape Colony (Colony) Chinde (Concession from 1891) Colony of Natal (Colony) Cook Islands (Protectorate
List of sovereign states in the 1890s
List_of_sovereign_states_in_the_1890s
Belgian expedition to claim Katanga in 1891–2
of haematuric fever, a severe form of malaria, before they reached Chinde, a river transport base, where he was buried in the European cemetery. The expedition
Stairs_Expedition_to_Katanga
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
Changane River, a left tributary of the Limpopo River, makes the western border of the district and of Inhambane province. This is the only big river in the
Funhalouro_District
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
It has a population of 124,471 as of 2007[update]. There are six small rivers in the district which flow throughout the whole year. The climate is tropical
Morrumbene_District
District in Gaza, Mozambique
(2007). The Rio dos Elefantes and the Mazimulhpe River are the principal rivers in the area. Many rivers are seasonal and flow only during the rainy season
Massingir_District
District in Manica, Mozambique
two main rivers in the district are the Save River, which makes the border of the district with Gaza and Inhambane Provinces, and the Buzí River. The climate
Machaze_District
District in Sofala, Mozambique
It has a population of 51,855 as of 2007. The principal river in the district is the Save River, which separates it from Inhambane Province. According
Machanga_District
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
Changane River, a left tributary of the Limpopo River, makes the western border of the district and of Inhambane province. The Nhatócue River is the biggest
Panda_District
District in Sofala, Mozambique
basin of the Zambezi. The Zangué River, a major right tributary of the Zambezi, makes a border with Caia District. The rivers in the southeastern portion of
Cheringoma_District
District in Gaza, Mozambique
Limpopo River flows through the district to the ocean. The Lumane River, a tributary of the Limpopo, is an outflow of Lake Pave. Other rivers only flow
Xai-Xai_District
District in Maputo, Mozambique
has a population of 159,812 as of 2007. The principal river in the district is the Komati River. The biggest lake is Lake Chuáli. The climate is tropical
Manhiça_District
District in Manica, Mozambique
main rivers crossing the district is the Phandira River; a number of rivers are seasonal and only flow during the rainy season. The Pungwe River makes
Macossa_District
District in Tete, Mozambique
major rivers in the district belong to the drainage basin of the Zambezi. They include the Capoche River, the Unkanha River, the Luatize River, the Duanga
Marávia_District
District in Gaza, Mozambique
of 151911 as of 2007. The rivers in the district belong to the drainage basins of the Komati River and the Munhuane River, a major left tributary of
Bilene_Macia_District
District in Manica, Mozambique
population of 213,206 as of 2007. The main river in the district is the Revuè River, a major tributary of the Buzi River, with its tributaries. According to
Manica_District
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
location of popular high-end sea resorts. The Govuro River is the biggest and the only significant river in the district. The climate is tropical arid in
Inhassoro_District
District in Maputo, Mozambique
of 2007. The principal rivers in the district are the Umbeluzi River with the tributaries, the Tembe River and the Matola River. The climate is subtropical
Boane_District
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
475 as of 2007. The principal rivers in the district are the Domo-Domo River, the Nhanombe River, and the Nhalihave River. There are two lakes, Lake Pembe
Homoine_District
District in Sofala, Mozambique
principal rivers in the district are the Muda River, the Mecuzi River, the Nhamatanda River, the Tsengudza River, the Nhamissenguere Metuchira River, the Mecuzi
Nhamatanda_District
District in Gaza, Mozambique
accommodation center in Chókwè District, evacuated due to flooding of the Limpopo River. The whole district is flat, with the maximum altitude below 100 metres
Chókwè_District
District in Gaza, Mozambique
a population of 197,214 as of 2007. The Changane River, a major left tributary of the Limpopo River, makes a border of the district with Inhambane Province
Chibuto_District
District in Maputo, Mozambique
population of 37,165 as of 2007. The principal rivers in the district are the Maputo River and the Tembe River. There are several lakes in the district. The
Matutuíne_District
Frigate of the Royal Navy
Atilla on 29 November. They were detained between Quelimane and Luabo (near Chinde), in the mouth of the Zambesi. On 21 March 1844 she was off the coast of
HMS_Cleopatra_(1835)
District in Gaza, Mozambique
of the Limpopo River. A number of minor rivers originate in the district, and crossing into Chibuto District, join the Changane River, a major left tributary
Guijá_District
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
principal rivers in the district are the Mutamba River and the Joba River, both flowing into the Inhambane Bay of the Indian Ocean. Other rivers are seasonal
Jangamo_District
District in Tete, Mozambique
Zambezi, with the Chirodze River, the Daque River, the Messanângua River, and the Sacoke River being the other principal rivers in the district. The climate
Cahora-Bassa_District
District in Sofala, Mozambique
of 2007. The principal rivers in the district are the Chineziwa River, the Sambanzou River, the Muanza River, and the Urema River. The climate of the district
Muanza_District
District in Zambezia Province, Mozambique
it is separated by the Lú River. In the south it separated from the Mocuba District by the Lugela River and Licungo River. In the east it borders to
Lugela_District
State Description Dwarka United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground at Chinde, Portuguese East Africa. She was refloated on 16 August. Lakis Noumicos
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1935
District in Gaza, Mozambique
Limpopo River flows through the district. Other big rivers in the district are the Chigombi River, the Sungutanu River, and the Chichakware River. The climate
Mabalane_District
District in Inhambane, Mozambique
Portuguese colonies in Africa. The name originates from the Govuro River, one of the minor rivers flowing to the ocean in the south of the district. In 1986,
Govuro_District
local residents. In late April 2026, a herd of elephants crossed the Lúrio River into the district, destroying at least 10 hectares of maize and pigeon pea
Malema_District
District in Tete, Mozambique
Other major rivers in the district are the Revúboé River, the Chiritse River, the Luye River, the Phonfi River, and the Mavudzi River. The climate of
Chiuta_District
District in Maputo, Mozambique
principal river in the district is the Komati River. Other rivers, such as the Mazimuchopes River, the Massintonto River, and the Uanétze River, are seasonal
Magude_District
CHINDE RIVER
CHINDE RIVER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hind.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
A River; A Raag
Female
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Candelaria, CANDE means "candle."
Male
Hindi/Indian
Variant spelling of Hindi Chandra, CHANDER means "moon."
Boy/Male
British, Hindu, Indian, Mexican
Moon
Female
Hindi/Indian
(चणà¥à¤¡à¤¾) Hindi name CHANDA means "bright" or "fierce." In Hindu mythology, this is the name of a monster destroyed by Chamunda Devi.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(चणà¥à¤¡) Masculine form of Hindi Chanda, CHAND means "bright" or "fierce."
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Moon, To shine, Moon light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hinds.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Hinde ‘hind’, ‘female deer’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Indian Hindi
Fierce.
Male
Hebrew
(חִגָּן) Aramaic and Hebrew name CHINAN means "gracious."
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Moon
Female
African
God owns me.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Small girl
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Moon, To shine, Moon light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Child 1.
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, CHANCE means "chance."Â
Boy/Male
Hindi
Shining Moon.
CHINDE RIVER
CHINDE RIVER
Boy/Male
Biblical
The scape-goat.
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew Vietnamese
Judgment; he that judges.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Poetry in motion
Girl/Female
Greek
Pure.
Girl/Female
Greek
All loving.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yajvane | யாஜவாநே
Performer of yagnas
Male
Greek
(Δαίδαλος) Greek name DAIDALOS means "cunning worker." In mythology, this is the name of the man who created the Labyrinth for King Minos of Crete, in which the Minotaur was kept and from which the hero Theseus escaped.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
She Who Blesses
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Fire
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Mythical goddess of nothingness.
CHINDE RIVER
CHINDE RIVER
CHINDE RIVER
CHINDE RIVER
CHINDE RIVER
imp. & p. p.
of Chime
imp. & p. p.
of Chink
n.
A bug (Blissus leucopterus), which, in the United States, is very destructive to grass, wheat, and other grains; -- also called chiniz, chinch bug, chink bug. It resembles the bedbug in its disgusting odor.
a.
Pertaining to, or having, a chine, or backbone; -- used in composition.
imp. & p. p.
of Whine
imp. & p. p.
of Chine
a.
Having a chin; -- used chiefly in compounds; as, short-chinned.
n.
A noble youth. See Childe.
v. t.
To cut through the backbone of; to cut into chine pieces.
n.
A chink or cleft; a narrow and deep ravine; as, Shanklin Chine in the Isle of Wight, a quarter of a mile long and 230 feet deep.
imp. & p. p.
of Chinse
n.
Alt. of Chigre
n.
See Chine, n., 3.
v. t.
Too chamfer the ends of a stave and form the chine..
v. i.
To whine.
adv.
By chance; perchance.
v. t.
To fill up the chinks of; as, to chink a wall.
a.
Happening by chance; casual.