- The
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...
- The
Cahora B****a Dam is
located in Mozambique. It is one of two
major dams on the
Zambezi river, the
other being the Kariba. The
project began to come...
- are the
Kariba Dam,
which provides power to
Zambia and Zimbabwe, and the
Cahora B****a Dam in Mozambique,
which provides power to
Mozambique and
South Africa...
-
football club
based in Songo,
Cahora-B****a, that
competes in the Moçambola. The club was
founded by the Hidroeléctrica de
Cahora B****a
company as
Grupo Desportivo...
-
Cahora-B****a
District is a
district of Tete
Province in
western Mozambique. Its
administrative center is the town of Chitima. The
district is
located in...
- po****tion of 2,648,941 (2017 census). Tete is the
capital of the province. The
Cahora B****a Dam is
situated in this province. On
March 21, 2013, Mozambique's...
- of the
Cahora B****a Dam. It was
established in 1969 as a
settlement for the
workers who
built the dam, and the town is
still dependent on
Cahora B****a...
-
would be
located about 60
kilometres (37 mi)
downstream of the
existing Cahora B****a Dam near the city of Tete. Its
power station would have a capacity...
-
kapenta fisheries now take
place in the Lake
Kariba (Zambia/Zimbabwe) and
Cahora B****a (Mozambique).
Limnothrissa miodon is
usually around 10 cm long, its...