Manica is a province located in central Mozambique, bordered by Zimbabwe to the west and south. The provincial capital is the city of Chimoio. Manica is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse ethnic groups, including the Shona and Nyanja people, who contribute to the vibrant traditions and social fabric of the region.
The province is characterized by a variety of landscapes, including mountains, plateaus, and valleys. The Natural Park of Biriwa is a notable feature, offering opportunities for exploring the local flora and fauna. Agriculture plays a significant role in the economy of Manica, with crops such as tea, coffee, and maize being cultivated extensively in the fertile lands.
Manica also boasts several historical sites and landmarks that reflect its colonial past and cultural significance. The province is striving for development and improvement in infrastructure and services to enhance the quality of life for its residents and promote tourism in the region.
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