Marromeu

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Marromeu
Coordinates: 18°17′27″S35°56′43″E / 18.29083°S 35.94528°E / -18.29083; 35.94528
Country Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique
Provinces Sofala Province

Marromeu is a town in central Mozambique on the south side of the Zambezi River.</ref> [1]

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Transport

It is served by a station on a branch off the central line of Mozambique Railways.

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18°17′27″S35°56′43″E / 18.29083°S 35.94528°E / -18.29083; 35.94528