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'''Chupanga''', formerly '''Shupanga''',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.h2g2.com/entry/A32269764|title=David Livingstone - The Missionary, The Explorer|publisher=h2g2|accessdate=14 June 2012}}</ref> also known as '''Lacerdónia''', is a village in ], ], ], located on the right bank of ]. It is the administrative center of one of the two ] which constitute Marromeu District. There are ] of grey and yellow ], along with ], located nearby.
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'''Shupanga''' is a ] located on the ], in ]. It is notable for its patch of the ] has ] of ] and ] ], along with ].


The village of Shupanga was founded before the arrival of Europeans. It was visited by the ] of ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17024/17024-h/17024-h.htm|title=The Zambesi Expedition|last=Livingstone|first=David|publisher=]|accessdate=14 June 2012}}</ref> The village of Shupanga was founded before the arrival of Europeans. It was visited by the ] of ]. The wife of Livingstone, Mary, died in Shupanga of malaria.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17024/17024-h/17024-h.htm|title=The Zambesi Expedition|last=Livingstone|first=David|publisher=]|accessdate=14 June 2012}}</ref>

Chupanga is located on Road N219, which connects it with ] to the east and provides access to the EN1 road to the west. It is connected by an unpaved road R1002 with ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.beiracorridor.com/documents/Annex%20D.pdf|title=Annex X - Current situation in the corridor: Roads|publisher=Beira Agricultural Growth Corridor|accessdate=14 June 2012|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120524023727/http://www.beiracorridor.com/documents/Annex%20D.pdf|archivedate=24 May 2012}}</ref>


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18°02′22″S 35°36′38″E / 18.03944°S 35.61056°E / -18.03944; 35.61056

The gravestone of Mary Moffat Livingstone, the wife of the explorer David Livingstone, in Chupanga
Village in central Mozambique

Chupanga, formerly Shupanga, also known as Lacerdónia, is a village in Marromeu District, Sofala Province, Mozambique, located on the right bank of Zambezi River. It is the administrative center of one of the two postos which constitute Marromeu District. There are strata of grey and yellow sandstone, along with limestone, located nearby.

The village of Shupanga was founded before the arrival of Europeans. It was visited by the Second Zambezi expedition of David Livingstone. The wife of Livingstone, Mary, died in Shupanga of malaria.

Chupanga is located on Road N219, which connects it with Marromeu to the east and provides access to the EN1 road to the west. It is connected by an unpaved road R1002 with Inhamitanga.

References

  1. "David Livingstone - The Missionary, The Explorer". h2g2. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
  2. Livingstone, David. "The Zambesi Expedition". Project Gutenberg. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
  3. "Annex X - Current situation in the corridor: Roads" (PDF). Beira Agricultural Growth Corridor. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 May 2012. Retrieved 14 June 2012.


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