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  • **Berlin (Embassy)
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  • | clubs6 = FC Union Berlin ...tars, [[Mufulira Wanderers]], [[Nkana FC|Nkana Red Devils]], [[1. FC Union Berlin]] of Germany and Tunisian champions [[Esperance Sportive de Tunis|Esperance
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  • ...1950s in [[Kitwe]], [[Zambia]] by Max Heinrich, who trained in brewing in Berlin.<ref name="The Economist">{{cite web | url=http://www.economist.com/news/bu
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  • :*Pogge (1880). ''Im Reich des Muata Jamwo.'' Berlin.
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  • An Alumni for Berlin and Durban Talent Campus, she has worked on various film sets including he
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  • At the start of the [[Berlin conference|colonial era]] (1884), the Lunda heartland was divided between P
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  • |Berlin, Germany
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  • | 12th 11mm Film Festival Berlin (Germany)
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  • ...t of goal brought him to the attention of foreign scouts and [[1. FC Union Berlin]] and after impressing on trial, he was set to join the German club in 1991 ...s CAN 1992 squad and as a result lost out on a contract with [[1. FC Union Berlin]] but he got over the disappointment by signing for Tunisian club Esperance
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  • | image5 = Figurine féminine (Musée africain de Dahlem Berlin) (3041251407).jpg |width5=788 |height5=1200 ...hor=Hans-Joachim Koloss|title=Art of Central Africa: Masterpieces from the Berlin Museum Für Völkerkunde|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yo7IDmR0sesC
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  • ...t with the land south of the watershed and east of the Luapula. The 1884–5 Berlin Conference was organised by Germany to resolve the outcome of the [[Scrambl
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  • ...legally signed in the Anglo-Belgian Treaty of 1894, long after the 1884 [[Berlin Conference]]. This showed that the triangle of land at the northwestern poi Following the 1889 [[Berlin conference]] and the ensuing [[Scramble for Africa]] by European powers, th
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  • ...[Lower Saxony]], where the ship was built, and the federal government in [[Berlin]], with the then [[President of Germany]] [[Christian Wulff]] stating that
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  • ...304–312}}</ref> But contrary to Rhodes's opinion, general consensus at the Berlin Conference of 1884–85 had made Portugal's hold over the Mozambican coastl
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  • The two stages in acquiring territory in Africa after the [[Congress of Berlin]] were, firstly, to enter into treaties with local rulers and, secondly, to
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