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Malawi (/
məˈlɑːwi/; lit. 'flames' in
Chichewa and Chitumbuka),
officially the
Republic of
Malawi and
formerly known as Nyasaland, is a
landlocked country...
- The flag of
Malawi (Chichewa:
mbendera ya
Malaŵi) was
officially adopted on 6 July 1964 when the
colony of
Nyasaland became independent from
British rule...
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Malawi is
divided into 28
districts within three regions. Each
District is
headed by a
District Commissioner: ISO 3166-2:MW "Parliament of
Malawi - Official...
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president of the
Republic of
Malawi (Chichewa:
Mtsogoleri wa
Dziko la
Malawi) is the head of
state and head of
government of
Malawi. The
president leads the...
- Lake
Malawi, also
known as Lake
Nyasa in
Tanzania and Lago Ni****a in Mozambique, (Swahili: Ziwa Nyasa) is an
African Great Lake and the
southernmost lake...
- Balaka,
Malawi may
refer to:
Balaka District in the
Southern Region of
Malawi Balaka Township,
Malawi, a
township in the
aforementioned district This...
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Demographic features of the po****tion of
Malawi include po****tion density, ethnicity,
education level,
health of the po****ce,
economic status, religious...
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Communications in
Malawi includes the country's postal, telephone, television,
radio and
internet services.
Malawi Posts Corporation provides the national...
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Transportation in
Malawi is
poorly developed. The
country of
almost 14
million has 39 airports, 6 with
paved runways and 33 with
unpaved runways. It has...
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Malawi is a
landlocked country in
southeast Africa. It is
wholly within the tropics; from
about 9°30S at its
northernmost point to
about 17°S at the southernmost...