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Cahora B****a lake—in the
Portuguese colonial era (until 1974)
known as
Cabora B****a, from
Nyungwe Kahoura-B****a,
meaning "finish the job"—is Africa's...
- Cahora-B****a (previously
spelled Cabora B****a) is a
separate bipolar HVDC
power transmission line
between the
Cahora B****a
Hydroelectric Generation Station...
- to as
Teresita and also
known as
Santa Teresa or La
Santa de
Cábora (the "Saint of
Cabora")
among the Mayo (October 15, 1873 –
January 11, 1906), was a...
- b****a dam
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system Cabora B****a Lake List of
conventional hydroelectric power stations...
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Tsimanampetsotsa Lakes Manambolomaty Lake
Chilwa Lake
Malawi Lac de Mâl
Cabora B****a Lake
Kainji Lake
Oguta Lake
Asejire Lake
Roseires Reservoir Lake No...
- The
Angwa Sandstone is a
geological formation of the mid-Tri****ic
Cabora B****a
Basin and Mana
Pools Basin of
southern Africa,
consisting mainly of sandstone...
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emission of radio-frequency energy. At some HVDC
converters such as at
Cabora-B****a,
outdoor valves are
installed in oil-immersed containers. At such...
- Lake
Kariba which borders Zimbabwe and Zambia,
Kabombo River in
Zambia and
Cabora B****a in Mozambique, and
finally in the
Jozini dam in
South Africa. Both...
- and
Rancho Sausal Redondo on the southeast,
followed by
Teale Street and
Cabora Drive,
westerly and unmarked, to
include the
Ballona Wetlands on the southwest...
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Indonesia to film the
Komodo dragon and a
report on the
building of a dam in
Cabora B****a,
Mozambique for
French television. He
directed and
produced more programs...