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  • ...lation; here ‘large town’ means one with the full range of basic services, i.e. police station, hospital, bank, shops, hotel, fuel station, vehicle repa ...here von Lettow-Vorbeck formally surrendered at the end of the First World War, designed by [[Edwin Lutyens|Sir Edwin Lutyens]]]]
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  • ...ns fought alongside the British in the Second Boer War and the First World War; about 40% of Southern Rhodesian white men fought in the latter, mostly on ...late 1889, "and if this has not been recognised by international agreement I think it might be left open."<ref name=rotberg304>{{Harvnb
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  • ...most politically charged sports events to take place. Libya (Libyan Civil War) and Tunisia's (Tunisian revolution) national teams qualified for the tourn ...January 2012}}</ref> In light of the [[2011 Libyan Civil War|Libyan Civil War]], Libya and South Africa then traded places, with the former arranging in
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  • | designation1_date = 1989 <small>(13th [[World Heritage Committee|session]])</small> | designation1_free2value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Africa|Africa]]
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  • ...(21st) Mbunda Monarch, King [[Mwene Mbandu Kapova I of Mbunda|Mwene Mbandu I Lyondthzi Kapova]].<ref>René Pélissier, ''La révolte des Bunda (1916-191 ...lment of Aluyi fighters who killed Mbunda commanders after the Aluyi/Tonga war, for fear of the Mbunda getting the credit for the victory over the Tonga,
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  • ...ped into such a good footballer that he was soon at the centre of a tug-of-war between two Kitwe clubs: the Tigers and the Lions. Kapengwe was keen on joi After trials involving a total of 40 players from all over the world, the three made the cut and soon made headlines with their impressive perfo
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  • ...brary/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/za.html|title=Zambia|work=[[The World Factbook]]|publisher=United States [[Central Intelligence Agency]]|accessda *[[International Phonetic Alphabet|Pronunciation]]: {{IPAc-en|ˈ|z|æ|m|b|i|ə}}
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  • *[[List of World Heritage Sites in Africa#Zambia|World Heritage Sites in Zambia]] *[[List of World Heritage Sites in Africa#Zambia|World Heritage Sites in Zambia]]
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  • Fifty-eight years ago, I was born [[Edgar Chagwa Lungu]] at Ndola Central Hospital and grew up in Ki ...humbled that you have decided to make me your servant—you are my masters, I am your servant.
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  • ...rded as the greatest engineering effort of its kind since the Second World War. The railway crosses Tanzania in a southwest direction, leaving the coasta ...Morogoro Region]]. The Selous is one of the largest faunal reserves in the world and passengers can often see wildlife such as [[giraffe]], [[elephant]], [[
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  • ...name="un_sec_report"/> Major C. F. Westell, a ballistics authority, said, "I can certainly describe as sheer nonsense the statement that cartridges of m ...bc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/154384.stm "UN assassination plot denied,"] BBC World, 19 August 1998. Retrieved 13 October 2007.</ref>
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  • "I have a message from president Kaunda," he announced when he met the governo ...hectare plot sits in an area which saw the last combat of the Second World War. Mutembo stayed in Mbala until October 17, 1964, when the colonial governme
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  • Wildlife ecologists use the World Wildlife Fund's classification of biomes and ecoregions. The most widesprea ...station per year).<ref>[http://www.eoearth.org/article/Itigi-Sumbu_thicket World Wildlife Fund; Mark McGinley (2007). "Itigi-Sumbu thicket."] In: ''Encyclop
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  • ...of the work of the CID concerned immigration. At the outbreak of World War I they investigated 62 enemy aliens among a white population of about 2,250. The end of the war saw disturbances in the Fife District caused by [[Religion in the Democrati
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  • ...December 25<br />''Western Christianity and some Eastern churches; secular world'' ...q=Christmas+date#v=onepage&q=Christmas%20date&f=false|title=Paul Gwynne, ''World Religions in Practice'' (John Wiley & Sons 2011 ISBN 978-1-44436005-9)|publ
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  • ...draw. Later that month, he travelled to England for six weeks to watch the World Cup after which he attended an English FA coaching course in Durham and als ...llect a single point on the road. The disappointment of missing out on the World Cup was put behind them at CAN ‘90 in Algeria where Zambia finished third
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  • |era = {{nowrap|[[Interwar period]]{{·}}[[Cold War]]}} ...">Northern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1924, S.R.O. 1924 No. 324, S.RO. & S.I. Rev VIII, 154</ref> as a protectorate under similar conditions to other Br
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  • ...itish Empire's Army which fought in the East African Campaign in World War I against the German Army's troops (German and local) in the German East Afri His works still continue to be exhibited in Zambia and across the world.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.easycalls.us/article/5279-lusaka_national_mu
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  • "I consider we made a great mistake when we carried commerce into India, in be ...ath for Commerce and Christianity; do you carry out the work I have begun. I leave it with you".<ref>Ferguson 2004: 155</ref>
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  • ...ul von Lettow-Vorbeck]] - leader of German East Africa forces of World War I
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