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Zimbabwe,
officially the
Republic of
Zimbabwe, is a
landlocked country in
Southeast Africa,
between the
Zambezi and
Limpopo Rivers,
bordered by South...
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surrounded them
within the
second perimeter wall. The
Zimbabwe state was
composed of over 150
smaller zimbabwes and
likely covered 50,000 km² (19,000
square miles)...
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known as "
zimbabwes",
spread across the
Zimbabwe Highveld.
There are
around 200 such
sites in
Southern Africa, such as
Bumbusi in
Zimbabwe and Manyikeni...
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White Zimbabweans (formerly
White Rhodesians) are a
Southern African people of
European descent. In linguistic, cultural, and
historical terms, these...
- Chimurenga:
Memories from
Zimbabwes Liberation Struggle. Stockholm:
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet. David,
Martin (1981). The
Struggle for
Zimbabwe: The
Chimurenga War...
- The
Zimbabwe men's
national cricket team, also
known as the Chevrons,
represents Zimbabwe in men's
international cricket and is
overseen by
Zimbabwe Cricket...
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Zimbabwe Rhodesia (/zɪmˈbɑːbweɪ roʊˈdiːʒə, zɪmˈbɑːbwi roʊˈdiːʒə/),
alternatively known as
Zimbabwe-Rhodesia, also
informally known as
Zimbabwe or Rhodesia...
- The
Cabinet of
Zimbabwe is the
executive body that
forms the
government of
Zimbabwe together with the
President of
Zimbabwe. The
Cabinet is
composed of...
- (/həˈrɑːreɪ/ hə-RAR-ay),
formerly Salisbury, is the
capital and
largest city of
Zimbabwe. The city
proper has an area of 982.3 km2 (379.3 sq mi), a po****tion of...
- as the
Zimbabwe War of Independence, was a
civil conflict from July 1964 to
December 1979 in the
unrecognised country of
Rhodesia (later
Zimbabwe-Rhodesia...