Republic of Mozambique
República de Moçambique
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República de Moçambique
Mozambique, also known by his human name of Rogério Uhuru Nhantumbo, is a very stubborn and proud individual who can sometimes be hotheaded and aggressive.
Mozambique is a very proud person who takes a great deal of pride in his people and his country, and does not like it when things he is proud of are criticized. He can be very stubborn about his beliefs and does not like to change them. He is sensitive to criticism, preferring to ignore it or justify to himself why it is not true.
Mozambique can also be hotheaded and aggressive, and often reacts before thinking. He takes on any challenge against his people onto himself and sees it as his role to protect them. His hotheadedness can sometimes be self-destructive because he does not comprehend the full situation before reacting.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: Portuguese (Official), Mozambican Portuguese, Makhuwa, Tsonga, Chewa, Sena, Lomwe, Chuwabu, Tswa, Ndau, Kimwani, Makonde, Yao, Swahili, Ekoti, Nahara, Chopi, Ronga, Nhungwe, Chimanika, Shona, Chichewa, Bitonga, Ngoni, Chitewe, English, Punjabi (semi-fluent), and Hindi (semi-fluent)
Religion: Roman Catholic
Mozambique is five foot seven in height and a physical age of thirty-five. He has brown eyes and kinky black hair cut short.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with yellow going down the rest of his body. His hands are red and his legs are green, with a black line across his chest. There are small lines of white separating the colors.
In human form, he looks black, with his largest ethnic groups being Makhuwa, Tsonga, Lomwe, and Sena.
Mozambique is broad-shouldered but slim.
Mozambique has looked the same for much of his history.
From 1505 to 1575, Mozambique had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag.
From 1575 to August 3, 1578, Mozambique had this dulled Portuguese flag.
From August 3, 1578 to 1640, Mozambique had this dulled Portuguese flag.
From 1640 to 1667, Mozambique had this dulled Portuguese flag.
From 1667 to 1707, Mozambique had this dulled Portuguese flag.
From 1707 to 1816, Mozambique had this dulled Portuguese flag.
From 1816 to 1830, Mozambique had this dulled Portuguese flag.
From 1830 to June 30, 1911, Mozambique had this dulled Portuguese flag.
From June 30, 1911 to May 8, 1935, Mozambique had this dulled Portuguese flag.
From May 8, 1935 to June 11, 1951, Mozambique had this seal.
From June 11, 1951 to June 25, 1975, Mozambique had this seal.
From June 25, 1975 to April 1983, Mozambique had this flag.
From April to May 1, 1983, Mozambique had this version of his modern flag.
1972-Present: Rogério Uhuru Nhantumbo
1910-1972: Gonçalo Costa e Fonseca
1505-1910: Gonçalo de Gama
November 30, 1990-Present: Republic of Mozambique | República de Moçambique
June 25, 1975-November 30, 1990: People's Republic of Mozambique | República Popular de Moçambique
1972-June 25, 1975: State of Mozambique | Estado de Moçambique
June 11, 1951-1972: Province of Mozambique | Província de Moçambique
1926-June 11, 1951: Colony of Mozambique | Colónia de Moçambique
1893-1926: Province of Mozambique | Província de Moçambique
1891-1893: State of Eastern Africa | Estado da África Oriental
1836-1891: Province of Mozambique | Província de Moçambique
1752-1836: Captaincy-General of Mozambique, Sofala and Rivers of Sena | Capitania-Geral de Moçambique, Sofala e Rios de Sena
1569-1752: Captaincy of Mozambique and Sofala | Capitania de Moçambique e Sofala
1505-1569: Captaincy of Sofala | Capitania de Sofala