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Paulo José
Gumane (1918 – c. 1977) was a
Mozambican union activist,
politician and
guerrilla leader active during the
Mozambican War of Independence. A...
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April 1970,
Simango left for
Egypt where, with
other dissidents like
Paulo Gumane, FRELIMO's
founding Deputy General Secretary, he
became a
leader of COREMO...
- -ons
dagis -is áizos
Plural nom.
gumans -ans -ona
dagos -ái -a -os acc.
dagans -ans dat.
gumam -am -om
dagam -áim gen.
gumane -ane -ono dage -áize -áizo...
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included prominent dissidents such as Uria Simango, his wife Celina,
Paulo Gumane,
Lazaro Nkavandame and
Adelino Gwambe. Mozambique's
national anthem from...
- acūmina
gumans haírtōna ποιμένες имена́ akmenų̃ aśmanām
hominum acūminum
gumanē haírtanē ποιμένων имён akmenìms aśmabhyas
hominibus acūminibus
gumam haírtam...
- –ō haírtōna –ōna
Accusative guman –an
gumans –ans
Genitive gumins –ins
gumanē –anē haírtins –ins haírtanē –anē
Dative gumin –in
gumam –am haírtin –in...
- (President), a
Protestant pastor from the
Beira region. J. M.
Mabunde Paulo José
Gumane In
February 1961 a
second nationalist organisation, the Moçambique National...
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principles of the Front.
Selina Simango held the
presidency and
Priscila Gumane the vice-presidency. In
addition to parti****ting in the Pan-African Women's...
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Great Escarpment,
Southern Africa Armando Guebuza Guijá
District Paulo José
Gumane Guro District,
Manica Province Gurúè Gurué
District Health in Mozambique...