Chapter 898 Tete City
The Far Eastern War had a huge impact on the pattern of the region, but the overall impact was much smaller than in previous generations, and Ernst was not optimistic about the short-term situation of the Far Eastern Empire.
Take the Northern Navy as an example. Although the entire army was not wiped out this time, the losses were not small. After all, its naval strength was much stronger than that of the same period in history. On this basis, its naval losses were not much different from those in the previous life. After all, its size was Overall, the specific losses of the Northern Navy this time were 70% of those in the previous life.
As a country, Japan's naval strength is actually a little stronger than in previous generations. After all, its reference is the Far Eastern Imperial Navy. When the Far Eastern Imperial Navy increases the number of warships, the Japanese government will follow suit. However, due to financial pressure, it can only It has brought in three more decommissioned main battleships from its navy on loan from the UK than in its previous life.
As for this loan, Japan could only get it back from Korea after the war. After all, the Far Eastern Empire's compensation this time was only one-tenth of its historical value, but Ernst was happy to see this happen.
Ernst has no enmity with North Korea, but he definitely has no good feelings. Moreover, if Japan increases its exploitation and oppression of North Korea, it will inevitably arouse fierce resistance from the North Korean people, which will further increase Japan's colonial costs.
Although North Korea's combat power is worrying, it is not comparable to the indigenous people of Africa. The indigenous Africans have 40% of the strength of North Korea. Ernst's East African colonial strategy was difficult to achieve at the time. Moreover, at this time, North Korea actually had a population of A big country. In the late 19th century, the population of the Korean Peninsula exceeded 17 million, which was more than the population of the Abyssinian Empire, but its land area was nearly 100,000 square kilometers less than the Abyssinian Empire.
Of course, North Korea is unlikely to overthrow Japan's colonial rule. This is not Ernst's nonsense. In previous generations, North Korea overthrew Japanese rule mainly through external force. If North Korea relies on its own strength, it may be difficult for North Korea to become independent by the middle of the next century. Secondly, North Korea is too close to Japan, and the strength gap between the two is significant. This is also the reason why it is difficult for North Korea to overthrow Japanese rule.
Hence, Ernst was generally satisfied with the pattern formed by the Far East War. Even if Japan developed, it was unlikely to be as rapid as in its previous life. However, Ernst also did not want Japan to be too weak.
If Japan is too weak, then East Africa will be as worried as Britain about the dominance of Tsarist Russia. At the same time, Japan will still be a **** to leverage the situation in Southeast Asia and the Pacific in the future.
The first three are all port cities, including Pemba, Nacala and Quelimane.
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In addition to these countries, the United Kingdom and France have overwhelming advantages in the Nanyang area. In particular, the United Kingdom, with its base camp in India, controls the main areas of the Indian Ocean and the Southeast Asia except the East African coast.
If you do not look at the area of colonies, East Africa's influence in the region is not even as much as Portugal's. Although Portugal only has one major colony in Southeast Asia, East Timor, Portugal has been rooted in the region for hundreds of years, and its influence is still considerable.
So Japan is a very good fighter. The United States also took a fancy to this in its previous life. However, the United States did not expect that Japan's combat power was so incredible that it could push back the United States' territory.
East Africa is quite dissatisfied with the international structure of the Nanyang region. Except for Lanfang Overseas Province and Balabac Island, which has no sense of existence at all, East Africa's local influence is very weak, not even as good as the Netherlands and Spain.
What these four cities, including Tete, have in common is that after the first East-Portugal War, they were merged into the East African territory along with the entire Mozambique north of the Zambezi River. Tete was also the main battlefield between East and Portugal.
Tete City is one of the important cities in East Africa in Mozambique. Its economy and population rank even above Maputo and Beira, making it the fourth largest city in the entire region.
After being incorporated into East Africa, Tete City has made great progress, evolving from a lonely commercial stronghold to a emerging city in the region.
Although the city of Tete is located inland, it has excellent regional conditions. First of all, it is located on the bank of the Zambezi River. It is the shipping boundary of the Zambezi River. From Tete, you can directly access the Indian Ocean.
Secondly, Tete City is sandwiched between the Lake Malawi Industrial Zone and the Central Industrial Zone in East Africa, so the economies of Mbeya and Harare can radiate to Tete City. Finally, the most important thing is that the natural resources around Tete City are very rich, including coal, bauxite, rare metals and iron ore.
To sum up, Tete City is both a regional center and an important transportation hub. It is also an important industrial and mining city in East Africa. The only thing Tete City currently lacks is railways, but after the construction of the Quelimane-New Frankfurt Railway is completed , is not a problem either.
This is a main line railway, and on the branch line, the two major industrial zones headed by Harare and Mbeya intend to build a railway through Tete City to achieve linkage between the two major industrial zones in East Africa. Of course, there are also The idea of using special city resources to promote the development of this region.
After all, the coal and iron ore resources around Tete City are very rich, which Matabele Province may not be interested in, but it is very important for South Salzburg Province.
Of course, as a city with excellent conditions, the Tete Municipal Government naturally has its own ideas. Since the natural endowment is superior in the whole of East Africa, why not replace it? Its goal is to become like Mbeya and Harare. Important cities across the country.
With such ambitions in mind, in early 1895, the Tete Municipality once again sent teams to cities such as Mbeya and Harare.
This time, the Tete Municipal Government planned to build the largest aluminum processing and manufacturing center in East Africa in response to the newly discovered bauxite resources in the region. As for its plan to build an aluminum ore smelter locally, Ernst rejected it.
As for the reason why he died before he started, aluminum smelting is also extremely polluting and industrial, and is generally located downstream of rivers and away from residential areas.
Tete City is located on the north bank of the Zambezi River. Although it also belongs to the lower reaches of the river, the Zambezi River is one of the four major rivers in East Africa, and its downstream length is not small, and its downstream is a key agricultural development zone reserved in East Africa. If Tete City If an aluminum smelting plant is built locally, the two sides of the river, which is more than 400 kilometers down to Tete City, will be miserable.
Therefore, the aluminum ore smelting plant was finally located in the town of Hindai at the mouth of the Zambezi River. After the aluminum ore is smelted, it will be transported by water and returned to Tete City for secondary processing. The sewage will be directly discharged into the Indian Ocean. The construction of rivers and rivers in East Africa will Contamination of coastal soils.
And there is another advantage of deploying the industry on the coast, which is to save the cost of imported bauxite in the future.
Of course, aluminum smelting, like steel, relies on local resources, but when the future economic development and world market, or the era of globalization, arrives, imported raw materials will definitely be the mainstay.
After all, although East Africa’s bauxite resources are considered abundant, they are still inferior compared to the world’s leading production areas, and the reserves alone are not at the same level.
At the same time, building the aluminum smelting plant in Hinde will also promote the development of the Zambezi estuary. Although the port conditions of Hinde at the Zambezi estuary are much worse than those of Beira, it is the intersection of the Zambezi River and the Indian Ocean. Zone has its unique economic value.
Among the four major rivers in East Africa (Nile River, Congo River, Orange River, Zambezi River), it is the only estuary port with certain shipping value.
The outlet of the Nile River is in Egypt, and the Orange River is a boundary river. The lower reaches are mainly deserts and sparsely populated, and the lower reaches of the Congo River have no navigability.
This highlights the importance of the town of Hindé. There are basically no obstacles to shipping from Hindé to Tete. It flows through the coastal plain of East Africa and is one of the few river sections in East Africa with high shipping value.
Of course, although the East African central government has rejected Tete City’s proposal to build an aluminum smelting plant in the city, Tete City cannot completely give up.
So the Tete Municipal Government plans to rely on the Zambezi River shipping to bring Xindai's aluminum back to the city for secondary processing. It is highly operable and can drive the development of many industries.
(End of this chapter)