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  • ...hern Zambia and neighbouring northern Zimbabwe, and to a lesser extent, in Mozambique. They are related to the '''Batoka''' who are part of the [[Tokaleya people ...age|Shona]] in Zimbabwe, English in Zambia and Zimbabwe, and Portuguese in Mozambique as second languages.
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  • ===[[Mozambique]]=== |[[Tete, Mozambique|Tete]] - [[Moatize]]
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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 ...list guerrillas led to some incursions into its territory by Rhodesian and Portuguese forces in pursuit of them.
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  • ...]]" representing their claims to sovereignty in Africa (to link Angola and Mozambique). Opposition to British rule in South Africa was settled after the First an ...eography and climate, and the competing imperial schemes of the French and Portuguese mentioned above and of the Germans. In 1891, Germany secured the strategic
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  • |states = [[Malawi]], [[Mozambique]], [[Tanzania]] ...wi, the main dialect is Mangoche, mostly spoken around [[Lake Malawi]]. In Mozambique, the main dialects are Makale and Massaninga. The language has also gone by
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  • ...ments ([[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] and Catholicism in the east from [[Mozambique]]) and Anglicanism (English and Scottish influences) from the south. Except
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  • ...e [[Republic of South Africa]] and its affiliated white-ruled regimes in [[Mozambique]], [[Rhodesia]], and [[Angola]] were relatively strong but politically isol ...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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  • ...e [[Zambezi]] until he reached [[Luangwa, Zambia|Feira]], a long-abandoned Portuguese settlement at the confluence of the Zambezi and [[Luangwa River]]s,<ref nam |p=107}}</ref> When Clark arrived about three decades later, the Portuguese still maintained a ''[[boma (enclosure)|boma]]'' (fort) called [[Zumbo]] on
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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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  • ...he trade route between their territories of Mozambique and [[Angola]]. The Portuguese must have known of the lake, and the visitors only had to walk to higher gr
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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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  • ...of Natal, Durban.</ref> Mwata Kazembe was said by the [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] to be able to raise a force of 20,000 men, and his lands stretched west t ===Portuguese expeditions===
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  • ...of Natal, Durban.</ref> Mwata Kazembe was said by the [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] to be able to raise a force of 20,000 men, and his lands stretched west t ===Portuguese expeditions===
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  • ...f which were administered from the island of Mozambique, just north of the Mozambique Channel.<ref name=rotberg304/> Angola differed little, with gigantic tracts ...e could win much of it without provoking major ire: "the occupation of the Portuguese even along the coast line is in most places merely a paper one," he wrote t
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  • ...v. Before opting to join Maccabi Tel Aviv, Mayuka was close to signing for Portuguese side F.C. Porto, but the move never materialised. When he moved to Maccabi ...nior side in the 2007 COSAFA Cup, scoring the second goal in a 3–0 rout of Mozambique.<ref>[http://www.bscyb.ch/news-detail.aspx?navi=4&detail=580]{{dead link|da
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  • ...ir chiefs. Some chiefs were, willingly or not, in league with the Arab and Portuguese slavers who preyed on the population. ...was anxious for British protection fearing the Matabele to the south, the Portuguese and the Belgians. He signed the Lochner Concession in 1890, but it was not
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  • ...s and slavers from [[Zanzibar]] and [[Portugal|Portuguese]] traders from [[Mozambique]] were attracted to the area in the 18th and 19th Centuries. [[David Living
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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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  • ...case of former British Colonies, including the former Portuguese colony of Mozambique. Fresno Pacific University, California, U.S.A.
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  • ...nda people|Mbunda]] resistance to Portuguese colonial occupation, when the Portuguese colonialists abducted the twenty first (21st) Mbunda Monarch, King [[Mwene ...nner by the Paramount Chief Undi of the Chewa people of Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique would help preserve the Mbunda culture and traditions.
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