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Description
Moxico is a province located in the eastern part of Angola, bordered by Zambia to the east. It is known for its rich natural resources, including minerals such as diamonds and copper. The province has a diverse landscape, featuring plateaus, rivers, and vast scrublands. Moxico's capital is Luena, which serves as the administrative and economic center of the province.
The population of Moxico consists of various ethnic groups, with the Ovimbundu and Chokwe being the most prominent. Rice, maize, and cassava are commonly cultivated in the region, contributing to the local economy. Traditional music and dance play an essential role in the cultural expression of the people of Moxico, reflecting their rich heritage.
Moxico has made significant strides in reconstruction and development after years of civil conflict. The government has invested in infrastructure projects to improve access to healthcare, education, and transportation. Despite challenges, Moxico is on a path to recovery and growth, and it offers potential opportunities for investment and tourism.
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