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  • ...on [[Lake Mweru]], [[Zambia]]. It was known to Arab and Swahili traders of ivory, copper and slaves who used Kilwa Island on the lake as a base at one time.
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  • ...ardian.co.uk/football/2012/feb/12/ivory-coast-zambia-africa-nations |title=Ivory Coast v Zambia – as it happened | Jacob Steinberg | Football |p
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  • ...them iron objects, beads, cloth and ceramics which they traded for gold, ivory and slaves.
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  • ...censed to find that the men were from a South African company and that the ivory tusks were not with Queen Victoria but as ornaments in the directors board
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  • ...frica-cup-nations-final?newsfeed=true|title=Zambia gain redemption to stun Ivory Coast in Africa Cup of Nations|date=13 February 2012|work=Guardian UK}}</re ...2012/news/13074-ivory-coast-through-to-the-final-to-play-zambia.html|title=Ivory Coast through to the final to play Zambia|date=8 February 2012|work=[[Confe
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  • ...[South Africa]],<ref name="Minahan2016p430"/> of socio-politics behind the ivory trade, followed by slave trade market controlled by the Arabs.<ref name=fle ...further into the interior of Africa including Malawi to obtain slaves and ivory. One of Slave Trade Route was Nkhotakota where one of the Swahili-Arab slav
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  • ...nly goal of the match. Zambia lost to [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]] in the quarter-finals but Mbasela’s performances were enough to e ...of Nations|CAN 1994]] and made a substitute appearance in the 1-0 win over Ivory Coast but was sent home in disgrace for disciplinary reasons, when he refus
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  • ...Swahili traders of East Africa. They played a large role in the slave and ivory trade that moved goods and people from central Africa to the coasts for exp
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  • ...Junior team earned him a call up to the senior team for a friendly against Ivory Coast and then Chipolopolo coach [[Honor Janza]] followed this up by naming
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  • ...ambia]] became African champions for the first time, beating the favourite Ivory Coast after a long penalty shoot-out.
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  • |last_stopover = Abidjan, Ivory Coast ...zaville, Congo, the second at[Libreville, Gabon, and the third at Abidjan, Ivory Coast.<ref name="asn1">{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/r
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  • ...0 minutes against Ivory Coast in Zambia's penalty shootout victory against Ivory Coast.<ref>{{cite web|title=Zambia shock the Black Stars |url= http://www.c
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  • ...he quarter-finals to eventual winners [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]]. The coaching team was dropped and a disillusioned Musenge packed h
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  • ...act with the Chokwe until the 1930s when the Chokwe traded wax, rubber and ivory. The Portuguese brought an end to the dominance of the Chokwe people in the ...as well as to counter the raids by militarized Arab-Swahili gangs seeking ivory stockpiles and tribute payments.<ref name=gordon1840/><ref>{{cite book|auth
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  • ...e area just to its north were ravaged by the [[slave trade]] and related [[ivory trade]] in the 18th Century. Numerous Arab and [[Swahili people|Swahili]] s
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  • ...ants on jewelry, usually carved out of wood, stone or bone, occasionally [[ivory]], [[silver]] or [[gold]] both as a fashion accessory and as a good luck ch
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  • ...eve of the home game against [[Séwé Sport de San-Pédro|Séwé Sport]] of the Ivory Coast in the Group B in the [[2014 CAF Confederation Cup]]. The accident oc
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  • ...eved, falling 1–0 to eventual winners [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]] in extra-time at the quarter-final stage.
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  • ...frica-cup-nations-final?newsfeed=true|title=Zambia gain redemption to stun Ivory Coast in Africa Cup of Nations|date=13 February 2012|work=Guardian UK}}</re
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  • ...rer, netting the winning goal against [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]] in the group stage and the last goal in Zambia's 4–0 defeat of [[
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  • ...rule|a]])|'''{{fbu|20|GUI}}'''||[[#Ivory Coast v Guinea|1–2]]|[[#Guinea v Ivory Coast|1–0]]}} {{football box|id="Ivory Coast v Guinea"
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  • ...e falls. It contains plants rare for the area such as pod mahogany, ebony, ivory palm, wild date palm and a number of creepers and lianas. Small [[antelope]
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  • ...cool penalty in the 2012 Africa Cup™ Final in which his Zambian team beat Ivory Coast 8-7 on penalties. Lungu's height, strength, jumping ability and headi
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  • common in the area of Gwisho. Ivory and fresh-water shells were found along with
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  • ...bidjan, Ivory Coast in May 1983, after beating home team Stella Abidjan of Ivory Coast 2-1, FC 105 from Gabon 4-1 and Nigeria’s Bendel Insurance 2-1. In t ...and Kaumba signed three-year professional contracts with Africa Sports of Ivory Coast.<ref>Mulando, John “Kaumba, Chola sign contracts” ''Sunday Times
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  • ...ound a trader named Mohamad Bogharib had arrived a few days before seeking ivory, and Mohamad bin Saleh (also known as Mpamari), a trader who had been there From the 1860s the kingdom declined, as its copper and [[ivory trade]] was usurped by [[Msiri]] in [[Garanganze|Garanganza]] (Katanga),<re
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  • ...ound a trader named Mohamad Bogharib had arrived a few days before seeking ivory, and Mohamad bin Saleh (also known as Mpamari), a trader who had been there From the 1860s the kingdom declined, as its copper and [[ivory trade]] was usurped by [[Msiri]] in [[Garanganze|Garanganza]] (Katanga),<re
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  • ...t hunters. In 1989, hunting of the African bush elephant for [[Ivory trade|ivory trading]] was forbidden, after the elephant population fell from several mi
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  • ...urnament in Abidjan, Ivory Coast after beating home team Stella Abidjan of Ivory Coast 2–1, FC 105 from Gabon 4–1 and Nigeria's Bendel Insurance 2–1. ...1992 in Senegal where Zambia lost in the quarterfinals to eventual winners Ivory Coast. After being pipped to the coach of the year award by [[Godfrey Chita
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  • ...ardian.co.uk/football/2012/feb/12/ivory-coast-zambia-africa-nations |title=Ivory Coast v Zambia – as it happened &#124; Jacob Steinberg &#124; Football |p
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  • ..., which was underestimated by many football pundits upset the star-studded Ivory Coast to win the final of the 2012 tournament. As Zambian FA President, he
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  • ...ther natural resources such as timber forests north-east of the falls, and ivory and animal skins. Before 1905, the river was crossed above the falls at the ...ng plants rare for the area such as [[Afzelia|pod mahogany]], [[ebony]], [[ivory palm]], [[Phoenix reclinata|wild date palm]] and a number of creepers and l
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  • ...to a four team tournament in Zaire involving the hosts, Zambia, Egypt and Ivory Coast where Zambia emerged second after two wins and a defeat to Egypt, all
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  • ...on|Tanzania}} Dar es Salaam<br>{{flagicon|Egypt}} Alexandria<br>{{flagicon|Ivory Coast}} Abidjan<br>{{flagicon|Algeria}} Algiers<br>{{flagicon|Nigeria}} Kan
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  • The lake was known to [[Arab]] and [[Swahili people|Swahili]] traders (of [[ivory]], [[copper]] and [[slaves]]) who used [[Kilwa Island, Zambia|Kilwa Island]
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  • ...angolin]]s and [[porcupine]]s.<ref>Jenny, D. (1993). ''Leopard research in Ivory Coast rain forest''. Cat News 18: 12–13.</ref>
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  • ...ral prospecting and exploration of other natural resources such as timber, ivory and animal skins in the territory it called [[North-Western Rhodesia]]. The
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  • ...ive opportunities in a context of economic decline. The rebels would poach ivory and ask the villagers to sell it; the proceeds would then be split equally
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  • ...efore they could operate in his territory. Where a trader was harvesting [[ivory]] to sell overseas, Clark levied every other tusk as an "export tax". As we
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  • *[[African bush elephant]] (''Loxodonta africana'') — poached for ivory and decimated to local extinction in some areas, but still common in some n
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  • ...as intensified, and copper crosses were probably used as a [[currency]]. [[Ivory]] was an export, and [[cotton]] textiles an import. One of the best-known [
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  • ...ketry (such as [[Tonga baskets]]), stools, fabrics, mats, wooden carvings, ivory carvings, wire craft and copper crafts. Most [[Music of Zambia|Zambian trad
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