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Pungwe River (Portuguese: Rio Púngoè or Rio Púnguè) is a 400 km (250 mi) long
river in
Zimbabwe and Mozambique. It
rises below Mount Nyangani in the Eastern...
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Pungwe Drift substation and
lodges are at the end of a
steep dust road, off the
Secenic Road. The
Pungwe View, from
which the
Pungwe Falls and
Pungwe...
- The
Pungwe chiselmouth (Labeobarbus pungweensis) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Labeobarbus is
found in the
Pungwe River and Buzi
River in...
- The Punu or
Bapunu (
Pungwe|Pungu|Uréwé[citation needed]) (Sira, Ban Sira), are a
Bantu meta-ethnicity of
Gabon and the
Republic of Congo.
According to...
- most
important marine fishery.
Several large rivers,
including the Save,
Pungwe, and Zambezi,
create coastal estuaries and
river deltas, of
which the Zambezi...
- "Download this:
Chimurenga Renaissance's '
Pungwe' mixtape". The
Seattle Times.
Retrieved 2020-03-09. "
Pungwe, by
Chimurenga Renaissance".
Chimurenga Renaissance...
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extensive mangroves,
coastal swamps, and
tidal estuaries. The Zambezi,
Pungwe, and Save
rivers form
large river deltas, and
numerous smaller rivers support...
- The
Pungwe flat
lizard (Platysaurus pungweensis) is a
species of
lizard in the
Cordylidae family.
Females and
juveniles of the
Pungwe flat
lizard are...
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resources to the group. He
allowed them to
perform at Club
Mutanga (
Pungwe) which, at the time, was the only
night club
available for
blacks under...
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Sofala Province, in the
central region of Mozambique.
Beira is
where the
Pungwe River meets the
Indian Ocean. It is the fourth-largest city by po****tion...