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  • ...a, invaded the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1996 in the First Congo War. ...n for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) rebels in the Angolan Civil War and dos Santos' support for the Front for the National Liberation of the Co
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  • ...uese]] first settled on the opposite bank of the Luangwa at [[Zumbo]] in [[Mozambique]] around 1720, in order to trade with the [[Bwila people]], and by 1820 som ...desia War]], the [[Mozambican War of Independence]] and [[Mozambican Civil War]] it was the scene of [[guerrilla]] activity. Zambia's practical support fo
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  • ...d=s0005169|title=Victoria Falls Bridge}}</ref> before being shipped to the Mozambique port of Beira and then transported on the newly constructed railway to the ...name=asce>[http://live.asce.org/hh/index.mxml?lid=187 American Society of Civil Engineers: Victoria Falls Bridge]</ref>
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  • ...human liberties. They also threatened to support the various [[liberation war]]s if negotiations failed. ...uth Africa's status as an independent, sovereign UN member, while Namibia, Mozambique, Rhodesia and Angola were colonies without recognition as states.{{sfn|Macm
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  • ...n Africa, such as the African National Congress and SWAPO. During the Cold War Zambia was a member of the Non-Aligned Movement. ...[[UNITA]] during the [[Angola]]n liberation and [[Angolan Civil War|civil war]], [[SWAPO]] during their fight for [[Namibia]]n independence from [[aparth
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  • * {{flagicon|Mozambique}} Mozambique - no direct link, but indirectly to Beira and Maputo via Zimbabwe (no conti ...ile the railway was inoperable for many years because of the Angolan Civil War, it has been recently reconstructed.
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  • ...ief's agreement to a Portuguese trade route between their territories of [[Mozambique]] and [[Angola]]. Lacerda died within a few weeks of arriving at Kazembe’ ...ef>By whom, and why?</ref> the Portuguese first came in 1720 to [[Zumbo]], Mozambique, just across the [[Luangwa River]] from Zambia, at the confluence with the
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  • ...ns fought alongside the British in the Second Boer War and the First World War; about 40% of Southern Rhodesian white men fought in the latter, mostly on ...f which were administered from the island of Mozambique, just north of the Mozambique Channel.<ref name=rotberg304/> Angola differed little, with gigantic tracts
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  • ...most politically charged sports events to take place. Libya (Libyan Civil War) and Tunisia's (Tunisian revolution) national teams qualified for the tourn ...January 2012}}</ref> In light of the [[2011 Libyan Civil War|Libyan Civil War]], Libya and South Africa then traded places, with the former arranging in
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  • ...Congo, German East Africa, British Central Africa (Nyasaland now Malawi), Mozambique (Portuguese East Africa), Mashonaland and Matabeleland (Southern Rhodesia n ...the Territory. In September 1905 Constable Cathcart arrived at Kalomo for civil police duties, to act as Magistrate's Clerk and superintend sanitation. The
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  • ...f [[Botswana]], then along the border between [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe to [[Mozambique]], where it crosses the country to empty into the Indian Ocean. ...Zimbabwe, and the Cahora Bassa Dam in Mozambique, which provides power to Mozambique and South Africa. There is also a smaller power station at Victoria Falls.
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  • ...s rule|a]])|{{fbu|20|MRI}}||[[#Mozambique v Mauritius|1–0]]|[[#Mauritius v Mozambique|1–2]]}} ...p=note|Somalia played their home leg in Djibouti due to the [[Somali Civil War]].}}
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  • WE SHALL ALSO PROMOTE FREE MEDIA AND AN ACTIVE CIVIL SOCIETY AS THEY ARE CRITICAL IN UPHOLDING CHECKS AND BALANCES, HUMAN RIGHTS ...S; NATION SHALL NOT LIFT UP SWORD AGAINST NATION, NEITHER SHALL THEY LEARN WAR ANY MORE…” ISAIAH 2: 4-5. END OF QUOTE.
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  • ...rded as the greatest engineering effort of its kind since the Second World War. The railway crosses Tanzania in a southwest direction, leaving the coasta ..., National Railways of Zimbabwe, Zambia Railways Limited Namibia Railways, Mozambique Railways and Societe Nationale Des Chemins De Fer Du Congo Sarl (SNCC) of t
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  • |era = {{nowrap|[[Interwar period]]{{·}}[[Cold War]]}} ...he British South Africa Company in North-Eastern Rhodesia and [[Portuguese Mozambique]]. It declared that Barotseland was within the British sphere of influence,
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  • Following the [[Second World War]] the government opened its own schools in some provinces. This event was t ...status quo. "It was the mission centres that became the birthplace of post-war African nationalism."<ref>Phiri 1999: 329-30</ref> In the wider context the
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  • ::Mozambique 419 km *[[International Civil Aviation Organization]] (ICAO)
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  • ...]] to the north, [[Tanzania]] to the north-east, [[Malawi]] to the east, [[Mozambique]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[Botswana]] and [[Namibia]] to the south, and [[Angola]] ...spanning the vast areas of [[Malawi]] and parts of present-day northern [[Mozambique]] began to flourish under [[Kalonga]].
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  • ::{{Flag|Mozambique}} 419 km *[[International Civil Aviation Organization]] (ICAO)
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  • ...te through it connecting their territories of [[Angola]] in the west and [[Mozambique]] in the east.<ref name="Gordonb">{{cite journal|author=David M. Gordon|tit ...a time, chiefs saw their influence overshadowed by party politics and the civil administrations, though in 1985 Mwata Kazembe XVIII was appointed District
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