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    Lilongwe (UK: /lɪˈlɒŋweɪ/, US: /-wi, lɪˈlɔːŋweɪ/, Chichewa: [ɽiˈɽoᵑɡʷe]) is the capital and largest city of Malawi. It has a population of 989,318 as of...
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    The Sahrawis, or Sahrawi people (Arabic: صحراويون ṣaḥrāwīyūn), are an ethnic group native to the western part of the Sahara desert, which includes the...
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    Abydos /əˈbaɪdɒs/ (Arabic: أبيدوس, romanized: Abīdūs or Arabic: افود, romanized: Afūd; Sahidic Coptic: Ⲉⲃⲱⲧ Ebōt) is one of the oldest cities of ancient...
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  • Kitante Hill Senior Secondary School (KHSS), sometimes referred to as Kitante Hill School, is a public, mixed, day school located in Kitante, a neighborhood...
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  • Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (IATA: MRU, ICAO: FIMP) (French: Aéroport International Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam) is the primary international...
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    The Sukuma are a Bantu ethnic group from the southeastern African Great Lakes region. They are the largest ethnic group in Tanzania, with an estimated...
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  • This list of schools in the African country of Zimbabwe includes the country's primary and secondary schools. Zimbabwe's tertiary schools are listed on...
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    More than 70% of the population of Botswana is Christian. Most are members of the Anglican, United Congregational Church of Southern Africa, the Methodist...
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  • Solomon Mujuru (born Solomon Tapfumaneyi Mutusva; 5 May 1945 – 15 August 2011), also known by his nom-de-guerre, Rex Nhongo, was a Zimbabwean military...
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  • Tulayha ibn Khuwaylid ibn Nawfal al-Asadi (Arabic: طليحة بن خويلد بن نوفل الأسدي) was a wealthy Arab clan chief and military commander during the time...
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  • Eagle Atlantic Airlines was a short-lived Ghanaian airline based in Accra. It commenced operations in October 2013 and ceased in 2014. Eagle Atlantic Airlines...
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    Khanyi Dhlomo (born 17 December 1972) is a South African journalist and magazine editor. Dhlomo was born in Umlazi, KwaZulu-Natal, the daughter of Oscar...
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  • Manu Brabo (born c. 1981) is a Spanish photojournalist who was captured in Libya along with three other journalists while covering the Libyan Civil War...
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  • The Centre de linguistique appliquée de Dakar (French for "Center of Applied Linguistics of Dakar"), abbreviated CLAD, is a language institute, which especially...
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    Raphael Ben Mordechai Ankawa, also spelled Ankavah or Encouau, (1848–1935) was the Chief Rabbi of Morocco and a noted commentator, talmudist, posek, and...
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  • Gumbonzvanda High School is a high school located in Wedza District, Mashonaland East Province, Zimbabwe. It is known for its victory in soccer under 20...
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