- The
Zambezi (also
spelled Zambeze and
Zambesi) is the fourth-longest
river in Africa, the
longest east-flowing
river in
Africa and the
largest flowing...
- The lechwe, red lechwe, or
southern lechwe (Kobus leche) is an
antelope found in
wetlands of south-central Africa. The
lechwe is
native to Botswana, Zambia...
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colonial divisions and the
subsequent independence of
neighboring states, the
Zambesi peoples found themselves divided among multiple countries,
leading to cultural...
- The bull
shark (Carcharhinus leucas), also
known as the
Zambezi shark (informally zambi) in
Africa and Lake
Nicaragua shark in Nicaragua, is a species...
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Builder Lithgows, Glasgow,
Scotland Launched 21 June 1943
Renamed Alpha Zambesi in 1947
Tobon in 1954
Depina in 1967 Fate S****ped
Taiwan 1971 General...
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famous for his
journeys into the
interior of Africa. Johnston, pg. 242 "The
Zambesi Expedition".
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original on 2012-03-02.
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- plurijuga,
known as
African teak, Mu****,
Rhodesian teak,
Zambian teak, or
Zambesi redwood, is a
species of
Afrotropical tree from the
legume family, the...
- HMS
Zambesi was a Z-class destroyer. She has been the only
Royal Navy
warship to bear that name. She was
launched on 21
December 1942 at the
Cammell Laird...
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Xyroptila zambesi is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae which is
endemic to Zimbabwe. Kovtunovich,
Vasily N. & Petr Ya.
Ustjuzhanin (2006). "The genus...
- (1894). "I" . A Po****r
Account of Dr Livingstone's
Expedition to the
Zambesi and its Tributaries. John
Murray – via Wikisource.
Livingstone & Livingstone...