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  • | birth_place = Brussels, Belgium<ref name="CFC"/> | nationalteam1 = Belgium U15
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  • *2003–2004: {{flagicon|Belgium}} K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot
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  • *{{flag|Belgium}} (Dar es Salaam)<ref>http://diplomatie.belgium.be/en/services/embassies_and_consulates/belgian_embassies_and_consulates_ab
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  • *Belgium
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  • Following his playing career, Msiska became a manager of youth clubs in Belgium. He joined the technical staff of the Zambian national team in 2005.<ref>{{
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  • ...unda heartland was divided between Portuguese Angola, King [[Leopold II of Belgium]]'s [[Congo Free State]] and the British in [[North-Western Rhodesia]], whi
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  • On 8 May 2012, it was announced that Kola would start playing in [[Belgium]] for the team [[K.A.A. Gent]].
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  • Chiengi boma was established during the race between [[Leopold II of Belgium|Belgian King Leopold II]]'s [[Congo Free State]] and the [[British South Af
    6 KB (941 words) - 21:15, 15 July 2016
  • ...stenen Getuigenissen'', [[Royal Museum for Central Africa]], [[Tervuren]], Belgium
    6 KB (847 words) - 08:42, 7 December 2022
  • ...all Association of Zambia]] president, [[Kalusha Bwalya]] who was based in Belgium at that time. Together they had a daughter, Tamela, but their relationship
    8 KB (1,184 words) - 03:51, 10 November 2022
  • ...er downing; in Lusaka on May 6, in [[Gabon]] in August, in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]] in September, and in March 1996 in [[Libreville]], [[Gabon]]. Between the
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  • ...gentleman’s agreement. Much of this administration was facilitated by the Belgium missionary work in education and health, particularly the Roman Catholic Ch ...nse we understand and apply the term today. They were resisting the brutal Belgium occupation, under which they had been left without British protection. Dist
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  • ...l to take part in the match. [[Charles Musonda]], at the time playing in [[Belgium]] for [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]], was previously injured and thus was
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  • ...harly Musonda|Charles Musonda]] had left to pursue professional careers in Belgium Wanderers still had a formidable team under coach [[Ackim Musenge]] with th
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  • Bwalya's career in Europe began at Cercle Brugge in Belgium. In his first season, he was the club's top scorer and was twice voted supp
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  • Europe: England, Belgium, France, Netherlands, Scotland, Switzerland, Greece,
    13 KB (1,902 words) - 19:42, 26 June 2016
  • ...'s fisheries and game-rich floodplain which motivated King [[Leopold II of Belgium]] to insist, in border negotiations between his [[Congo Free State]] and th
    16 KB (2,486 words) - 13:57, 7 March 2018
  • ...airs Expedition killed Msiri and took Katanga for the King [[Leopold II of Belgium]]. Sharpe left one of his officers to set up the first colonial outpost in
    18 KB (2,831 words) - 04:24, 29 June 2016
  • ...anga]] and the assassination of former prime minister [[Patrice Lumumba]]. Belgium and the United Kingdom had a vested interest in maintaining their control o
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  • ...ber 1969) <br> {{fb|BEL}} 9–0 Zambia {{flagicon|ZAM|1964}} <br> (Brussels, Belgium; 3 June 1994)
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