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Chief Jeremiah Sikireta Chirau, ICD (6 June 1923 – 27
January 1985) was a
notable figure among Rhodesia's chiefs, and
during the UDI he
became the only...
- as of 2021.
Three villages are
administered by the city: Băița (formerly
Chirău, and Kérő in Hungarian), Hășdate (Szamoshesdát) and Silivaș (Vizszilvás)...
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Colonel Pavel Chirău (27
September 1952 – 8
November 2008) was a
Moldovan military officer who
served as the
first Chief of the
General Staff of the Army...
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Chirau Ali
Mwakwere (born June 15, 1945, in Kwale, Kenya) is a
Kenyan politician and diplomat. He
served as the
Foreign Minister of
Kenya from June 2004...
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comprising Bishop Abel Muzorewa,
Ndabaningi Sithole and
Senator Chief Jeremiah Chirau.
After almost 15
years of the
Rhodesian Bush War, and
under pressure from...
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Chirau Mita is a
botanical garden in Argentina,
which brings together more than 1,200
species of
cacti from all over the world, as well as
various genera...
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Signing of the
Rhodesian Internal Settlement (from left:
Bishop Abel Muzorewa, Ian Smith,
Jeremiah Chirau and
Ndabaningi Sithole)...
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Wiper Democratic Movement –
Kenya Leader Kalonzo Musyoka Chairman Chirau Ali
Mwakwere Secretary-General
Judith Achieng Sijeny Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka...
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which was an
Executive Council made up of Muzorewa,
Sithole and
Jeremiah Chirau,
along with Ian Smith. This
Executive Council was to run the
affairs of...
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Vinchina (Vinchina)
Hangliding in the
Famatina valley, La Rioja.
Chirau Mita
Botanical Gardens, Chilecito. Dam wall, Olta 1894 San Juan earthquake...