Gorongosa District
Gorongosa District is a district of Sofala Province in Mozambique. The principal town is Gorongosa. The district is located in the northwest of the province, and borders with Maringué District in the north, Cheringoma District in the east, Muanza District in the southeast, Nhamatanda District in the south, and with Macossa and Gondola Districts of Manica Province in the west. The area of the district is. It has a population of 116,912 as of 2007.
Geography
The principal rivers of the district are the Vanduzi River and the Chitunga River in the west and the Vunduzi River and the Nhandu River in the east.According to the Köppen climate classification, the district are in two climate zones, tropical wet dry and, in the mountains tropical temperate humid. The average annual rainfall is.
The district is dominated by the Gorongosa National Park, which is located in the East African Rift.