... Sofala, Mozambique. http://cotap.org/projects/ sofala/ Accessed 4 Nov 2013 Dougill AJ, Stringer LC, Leventon J, Riddell M, Rueff H, Spracklen DV, Butt E (2012) Lessons from community-based payment for ecosystem service schemes: from ...
... Sofala who later became Sultan of Kilwa in the thirteenth century . And when Vasco da Gama dropped anchor in Sofala in 1497 , he found it still ruled by a governor from Kilwa . The site of the medieval town has not yet been located ...
... Sofala extends about so leagues along the coaft , and about 80 up the country . It is , or was go- verned by a Mahometan prince , tributary to the King of Portugal . The fands of the river of Sofala have a very confiderable ad- mixture ...
... Sofala . Kailway Station and Post Office , Ryl- stone . Frequency of Communi- cation . No. of times per week . Two Mode of Conveyance . Horseback .. Twice or 4 - wheeled oftener conveyance daily as required . or otherwise , drawn by one ...
... Sofala off the East African coast he sent the greater part of his fleet to Mozambique to refit and to put together a caravel which was brought in pieces from Portugal , and with four of the smallest ships he proceeded himself to visit ...
... Sofala was subject to the ruler of Quiloa , and apparently was not of great importance . Vasco da Gama on his first voyage did not touch there , and Pedro Alvarez Cabral , in 1501 , although his fleet arrived there did not halt but ...
... Sofala extends about 50 leagues along the coaft , and about 80 up the country . It is , or was go- verned by a Mahometan prince , tributary to the King of Portugal . The fands of the river of Sofala have a very confiderable ad- mixture ...
... Sofala Bar . The channel at present is between Sofala Spit or Sand , and Matto Grossa Sand , on the south side of the former . Matto Grossa Sand , on which the sea breaks at a quarter cbb , bears from the point of this name S.S.E. E. 1 ...