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Mashona may
refer to: Mashonaland, a
region in
northern Zimbabwe Mashona language, a
Bantu language Mashona people, a
Bantu ethnic group Mashona mole-rat...
- HMS
Mashona was one of 16 Tribal-class
destroyers built for the
Royal Navy
shortly before the
beginning of
Second World War in 1939.
Completed in that...
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Person MuShona People Mashona Language chiShona Country Zimbabwe, Mozambique...
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Shona (/ˈʃoʊnə/; Shona: chiShona) is a
Bantu language of the
Shona people of Zimbabwe. The term is
variously used to
collectively describe all the Central...
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Mashona Washington (born May 31, 1976) is a
former tennis player from the
United States. Her career-high
singles ranking is No. 50,
achieved on November...
- The
Second Matabele War, also
known as the
First Chimurenga, was
fought between 1896 and 1897 in the
region that
later became Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)...
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Rainmaking is a
weather modification ritual that
attempts to
invoke rain. It is
based on the
belief that
humans can
influence nature, spirits, or the ancestors...
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aircraft of the Luftwaffe,
resulting in the loss of the
destroyer HMS
Mashona.
Under the
command of the
Fleet Commander Günther Lütjens, the
German battleship...
- HMS Hood 25 May:
Conte Rosso, HMS Grimsby 27 May:
Bismarck 28 May: HMS
Mashona 29 May: HMS Hereward, HMS Imperial
Unknown date: HMS Undaunted
Other incidents...
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returned for the
French Open. There,
after saving match points in
defeating Mashona Washington in the
first round, she was
eliminated by
Dinara Safina in the...