Tete Province
Tete Province is located in the western part of Mozambique, bordered by Malawi to the north and Zimbabwe to the southwest. It is known for its rich natural resources, including coal and hydropower, primarily generated by the Cahora Bassa Dam on the Zambezi River. The province has a diverse landscape, featuring mountains, rivers, and forests.
The capital city of Tete Province is also named Tete. The region is home to various ethnic groups, contributing to its cultural diversity. Agriculture plays a significant role in the local economy, with crops like maize and cassava being widely cultivated.