- "
Ungwana" ("Liberty"), also
known as "Comor
Masiwa Mane" ("Four
Comorian Islands"), was the
national anthem of the
State of the
Comoros from 1975 or 1976...
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River Tana and
eventually into the
Indian Ocean. The
historic town of
Ungwana, near the
mouth of the Tana River, is home to two
important mosques that...
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strengthen the
resources of Almeida.
Attacks followed on Hoja (now
known as
Ungwana,
located at the
mouth of the Tana River), Barawa, Angoche, Pate and other...
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intensely excavated and
studied of
those sites,
along with Shanga, Manda,
Ungwana, Kilwa, and the Comoros. The site of Gedi
includes a
walled town and its...
- 1975–1978 Top: Flag (1975) Bottom: Flag (1975–1978) Coat of arms Anthem:
Ungwana (Comorian)
Liberty Location of the
Comoros (circled)
Capital Moroni Official languages...
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towns of Garissa, Hola and G****n
before entering the
Indian Ocean at the
Ungwana Bay-Kipini area, at the end of a
river delta that
reaches roughly 30 km...
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distinguished themselves from
other Bantu peoples by self-identifying as Wa
Ungwana (the
civilised ones). In
certain regions (e.g., Lamu Island), this differentiation...
- : 612–615
Settlements further centralised and some
major states included Gedi,
Ungwana [de], Pate, Malindi, Mombasa, and
Tanga in the north,
Unguja Ukuu on Zanzibar...
- also
mentioned in the song. The
anthem replaced a
previous anthem titled "
Ungwana" ("Liberty"), also
known as "Comor
Masiwa Mane" ("Four
Comorian Islands")...
- Wa-shihiri, Wa-shemali, and the
noble pure Arab
ruler category called Wa-
ungwana. The
social strata of the
Shirazi people came with its own
strata taboos...