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Sticker Presidential Flag of Mozambique (1983-1990)

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Taille des feuilles de stickers :: Extra-petit : 7,6 cm x 7,6 cm

Les autocollants en vinyle à découpe contour n'ont jamais été aussi personnalisables ! Créez vos propres autocollants personnalisés et nous utiliserons notre technologie brevetée de découpe laser kiss-cut parfaitement autour de chaque motif, façon découpe à la forme ! Vous pouvez ajouter un seul design pour créer un autocollant parfait, ou plusieurs designs différents sur une planche, chaque autocollant étant imprimé avec soin et découpé individuellement. Les autocollants kiss-cut personnalisés de Zazzle vous permettent d’exprimer votre style unique avec élégance !

  • Dimensions de la planche : 7,6 cm (L) x 8,9 cm (H)
  • Zone de design : 7,6 cm (L) x 7,6 cm (H)
  • Les autocollants sont découpés à la forme exacte de votre image sur une feuille de vinyle
  • Adhésif amovible à faible adhérence, ne laisse aucun résidu collant
  • Choix entre vinyle blanc mat, blanc brillant ou transparent brillant
  • Impression avec encres solvantées, résistantes à la décoloration, à l'eau et aux rayures
  • Disponible en 6 tailles
  • Une bordure de 0,3 cm est ajoutée autour de chaque autocollant pour protéger votre design et le faire ressortir sur tous les fonds
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Sticker Presidential Flag of Mozambique (1983-1990)

Sticker Presidential Flag of Mozambique (1983-1990)

Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique, is a country located in Southeast Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Eswatini and South Africa to the south and southwest. The sovereign state is separated from the Comoros, Mayotte, and Madagascar through the Mozambique Channel to the east. The capital and largest city is Maputo. Between the 7th and 11th centuries, a series of Swahili port towns developed on that area, which contributed to the development of a distinct Swahili culture and dialect. In the late medieval period, these towns were frequented by traders from Somalia, Ethiopia, Egypt, Arabia, Persia, and India. The voyage of Vasco da Gama in 1498 marked the arrival of the Portuguese, who began a gradual process of colonisation and settlement in 1505. After over four centuries of Portuguese rule, Mozambique gained independence in 1975, becoming the People's Republic of Mozambique shortly thereafter. After only two years of independence, the country descended into an intense and protracted civil war lasting from 1977 to 1992. In 1994, Mozambique held its first multiparty elections and has since remained a relatively stable presidential republic, although it still faces a low-intensity insurgency distinctively in the farthermost regions from the southern capital and where Islam is dominant. Mozambique is endowed with rich and extensive natural resources, notwithstanding the country's economy is based chiefly on fishery—substantially molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms—and agriculture with a growing industry of food and beverages, chemical manufacturing, aluminium and oil. The tourism sector is expanding. Since 2001, Mozambique's GDP growth has been thriving, but since 2014/15, both a significant decrease in household real consumption and a sharp rise in economic inequality have been observed. The nation remains one of the poorest and most underdeveloped countries in the world, ranking low in GDP per capita, human development, measures of inequality and average life expectancy. The country's population of around 34,777,605 consisting more than 2,000 ethnic groups, as of 2024 estimates, which is a 2.96% population increase from 2023, is composed overwhelmingly of Bantu peoples. However, the only official language in Mozambique is Portuguese, which is spoken in urban areas as a first or second language by most, and generally as a lingua franca between younger Mozambicans with access to formal education. The most important local languages include Tsonga, Makhuwa, Sena, Chichewa, and Swahili. Glottolog lists 46 languages spoken in the country, of which one is a signed language (Mozambican Sign Language/Língua de sinais de Moçambique). The largest religion in Mozambique is Christianity, with significant minorities following Islam and African traditional religions.

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