- Mulanje,
formerly called Mlanje, is a town in the
Southern Region of Malawi,
close to the
border with Mozambique, to the east. It is near the
Mulanje M****if...
- The
Mulanje M****if, also
known as
Mount Mulanje, is a
large inselberg in
southern Malawi.
Sapitwa Peak, the
highest point on the m****if at 3,002 m, is...
- The
Mlanje Mountain chameleon (Nadzikambia mlanjensis) is one of two
species in the
genus Nadzikambia (derived from the species' name in Chichewa). It...
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Widdringtonia whytei, the
Mulanje cedar or
Mulanje cypress, is a
species of
conifer native to Malawi,
where it is
endemic to the
Mulanje M****if at altitudes...
-
sinister side a
leopard both guardant, upon a
compartment representing the
Mlanje mountain proper,
together with this motto:
Unity and Freedom.
British Central...
- specimens; a pair of man-eating hyenas,
responsible for
killing 27
people in
Mlanje, Malawi, in 1962, were
weighed at 72 and 77 kg (159 and 170 lb)
after being...
- 1904
after tea
plantations were
established in the high
rainfall areas of
Mlanje District,
later extended into
Cholo District.
Exports steadily increased...
-
Nyasaland and the
promised reinforcements from
Ncheu did not materialise. The
Mlanje or
Zomba regions likewise refused to join the uprising. KAR
troops launched...
- Modern-day view of a tea
plantation at
Mlanje...
-
Livingstonia Coalfield.
Bauxite is
found on the
Mlanje syenographic m****if, 25
kilometers northeast of
Mlanje.
Unexploited deposits of
porcelain clay, graphite...