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  • ...national service training camp in 1981. In 1978, his father travelled to [[Madagascar]] with Wanderers and bought Bwalya his first pair of [[Adidas]] boots, a pa In January 1999, Bwalya travelled with the national team to [[Madagascar]] for a CAN qualifier. On the day of the match, he fell ill and missed the
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  • ...t Chabala had served a 5 match suspension which had lapsed long before the Madagascar game.<ref>Anon. "'Keeper Chabala now free to play" ''Sunday Times of Zambia ...lify to the group stages in the World Cup Qualifying campaign, swept aside Madagascar 3–1 in Lusaka. The Zambians were then drawn in the same group as Morocco
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  • |China, France, Ghana, Italy, Lesotho, Madagascar, Vatican City |Madagascar
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  • :*"955 Africa Central & South, Madagascar, 1:4 000 000, 23rd Edition 2000/2001". ''Michelin Motoring & Tourist Map''.
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  • ...the southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The continent includes Madagascar and various archipelagos. It contains 54 fully recognized sovereign states ...he arrival of humans 2000 years ago.<ref>{{NatGeo ecoregion|id=at0118|name=Madagascar subhumid forests}}</ref> About 65% of Africa's agricultural land suffers fr
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  • ...1973 he experienced barbarianism in football when Warriors travelled to [[Madagascar]] for an African Club Champions Cup second leg tie against Fortier Majunga ...r dismissed when Zambia failed to beat [[Madagascar national football team|Madagascar]] in a [[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)#CAF Group H|World Cup qual
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  • ...n to the back, a peculiarity found among sea eagles only in this and the [[Madagascar]] [[species]].</ref> or – to distinguish it from the true [[Ichthyophaga| ...ican fish eagle's closest relative appears to be the critically endangered Madagascar fish eagle (''H. vociferoides''). Like all sea eagle species pairs, this on
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  • ...erance. He featured for Zambia against [[Madagascar national football team|Madagascar]] in a [[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)|World Cup qualifier]] in J
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  • ...chievement of republic status in July 1966, which Zambia won after beating Madagascar 3–0 and the hosts 6–0.<ref>Anon. "Zambia wins Malawian soccer trophies"
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  • Following Zambia’s surprise defeat to [[Madagascar national football team|Madagascar]] in a [[1994 FIFA World Cup|World Cup Qualifier]] in [[Antananarivo]] in D
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  • ...dhlovu as interim Zambian coach after Zambia lost a World Cup qualifier in Madagascar in December 1992, with [[Godfrey Chitalu]] and [[Alex Chola]] as his assist
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  • ...all team|Zambia]]'s surprise defeat to [[Madagascar national football team|Madagascar]] in a [[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)#CAF Zone H|World Cup quali
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  • ...team|Seychelles]], [[Mauritius women's national football team|Mauritius]], Madagascar, Zambia, [[Botswana women's national football team|Botswana]], [[Namibia wo
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  • *Madagascar pond heron, ''Ardeola idae'' * Madagascar cuckoo , ''Cuculus rochii''
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  • ...with an 8-0 thumping of Zanzibar along the way. However a 2-0 loss away to Madagascar in a World Cup qualifier in December 1992 spelt the end of his reign as coa
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  • ...t African Campaign (World War II)|East African Campaign]], the [[Battle of Madagascar]] and in [[Burma Campaign|Burma]]. Later in the war, the British government
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