-
National Park
incorporates the Lake
Matopos Recreational Park,
being the area
around Hazelside,
Sandy Spruit and Lake
Matopos. The
national park is located...
- the
various shrines in the
Matopos into one".
Frederick Selous believed that the head
priest of the
Mlimo lived in the
Matopos, but that "there are other...
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Tanzania Matopo berhanoui Laporte, 1984
Ethiopia Matopo descarpentriesi (Laporte, 1975)
Matopo giacomellii Dognin, 1916
Argentina Matopo heterochroa...
- 1897 in Bulawayo.
Rhodes decreed in his will that he was to be
buried in
Matopos Hills (now
Matobo Hills).
After his
death in the Cape in 1902, his body...
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stretched from the
Soutpansberg in the south,
across the
Limpopo River to the
Matopos in the north. The
Kingdom rapidly declined around 1300 due to climatic...
- Matobo,
formerly known as
Matopos, is a
district of the
Matabeleland South province in
southwestern Zimbabwe. "Zimbabwe:
Administrative Division". City...
- or domes. In
certain locales they may be
known as dwalas, half-oranges,
matopos, etc. Often, the
underlying geological fracture pattern is
shown by the...
- Chiwanga,
Stanford (21 May 2022). "Luna Park
finds permanent home at
Matopos Sailing Club". The Chronicles.
Archived from the
original on 1
March 2024...
- alternative, put
forward by
nationalists in Matabeleland, had been "
Matopos",
referring to the
Matopos Hills to the
south of Bulawayo. It was
initially not clear...
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informally as REPS or R.E.P.S) is a
private boarding preparatory school in
Matopos, Bulawayo,
Zimbabwe near the
Matobo National Park.
Founded in 1932, its...