Quelimane

Mozambique
Quelimane, Mozambique
Photo: Claus Bunks aka Afrobrasil on flickr Public domain source

Seaport city in central Mozambique where Vasco da Gama stopped in the late 15th century and named the nearby river Rio dos Bons Sinais — "River of the Good Signs" — taking it as an omen that he was on course for India. The town later marked the endpoint of David Livingstone's west-to-east crossing of south-central Africa in 1856. Today it serves as the capital of Zambezia Province, with a working fishing port close to the Indian Ocean.

  • Population349,842
  • Nearest water from center2.9 km
  • Nearest mountain from center15.0 km