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  • ...abolished and split into [[Chipata East]], [[Chipata North]] and [[Chipata West]]. He was also [[National Olympic Committee of Zambia]] President from 1968 ...nt, Zambia participated in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany (West Germany by then). Team Zambia consisted of 11 Athletes from two sports disciplines
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  • ...of Italy and Guatemala along the way with 4-0 scorelines, losing to [[West Germany]] by the same margin.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Sports-Reference.com|title=A ...aking over as head coach. In the interim, he attended a coaching course in Germany.
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  • ...that swerved and dipped just under the crossbar. In the game against West Germany which Zambia lost 4-0, Bwalya got injured and would not feature for Zambia
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  • ...of the Christian liturgical year coincided with the Roman Empire (east and west), and later the Byzantine Empire, both of which employed a taxation system ...antinopolitan liturgical calendars remained compatible even after the East-West Schism in 1054. Separations between the Roman Catholic ecclesiastical year
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  • ...o reaches the [[Luapula Province]] in the west, [[Mporokoso]] in the north-west, [[Isoka]] in the east and Kayambi in the north-east. Consequently, it is a ...rport]] that can accommodate small aircraft. The airport was first used by Germany during World War I{{citation needed|date=July 2014}}.
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  • ...hed and east of the Luapula. The 1884–5 Berlin Conference was organised by Germany to resolve the outcome of the [[Scramble for Africa]]. It did not set the a ...d timber towers used for triangulation. The Italian King's ruler was moved west to a point where it did cut a clearly defined channel in one place. Finally
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  • | death_place = Aachen, Germany ...t), Makerere University, Uganda; Master of Arts, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany
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  • ...riendly matches against English youth teams such as [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham United]], [[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich Town]] and [[Derby County F.C|Der Musenge attended a coaching course in [[East Germany]] in 1985 and when Ndhlovu was promoted to oversee all mine-sponsored footb
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  • ...IAAJ}}</ref> and the cordial attitude of the Kaunda government towards the West,<ref name=heritage/> however, Kaunda visited the Soviet Union on [[state vi ...ccessfully sought Western military aid, which saw Zambia turning to [[East Germany]] for military aid.<ref name=donaldson/>
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  • ...France. The Portuguese considered an Angola to Mozambique railway to link west with east and produced the "[[Pink Map]]" representing their claims to sove ...of the French and Portuguese mentioned above and of the Germans. In 1891, Germany secured the strategically critical territory of German East Africa, which a
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  • ...pass on instructions to other players. That same year, he was sent to West Germany for a basic coaching course. He got his intermediate certificate in 1989 in Germany in 1991, the changing economic climate saw Arrows being demoted to Division
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  • ...r finals. However, disaster struck in the quarter-final match against West Germany when Zambia was trounced 4–0, with [[Jürgen Klinsmann]] in fine form.
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  • Later that year, Chama left for [[West Germany]] on a coaching stint for one year three months and when he returned, was n
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  • Chanda obtained his coaching diploma in West Germany and when title winning coach Bizwell Phiri left to take up a job in South A
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  • ...w Zimbabwe), Bechuanaland (Botswana) and the Caprivi strip of German South West Africa (Namibia), was not a political unit and had no name at all. Customar To the west in [[Barotseland]] the Company was slow off the mark. [[Lewanika]], the [[L
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  • ...role at Arrows and attended a 6-month coaching course in [[Bonn]], [[West Germany]]. With Arrows, he won the Heroes & Unity and Cup in 1977, 1979 and 1981 an
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  • ...d Zambezi basins is a well-marked belt of high ground, running nearly east-west and falling abruptly to the north and south. This distinctly cuts off the b ...iver, Angola|Luena]] and the Chifumage flowing from highlands to the north-west.<ref name=Dorling/> It turns south and develops a floodplain, with extreme
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  • ...epresenting their claims to sovereignty in Africa. Ultimately, Belgium and Germany proved to be the main obstacles to the British dream until the United Kingd ...Massie|1991|p=}} |last=Massie|first=Robert K. |title=Dreadnought: Britain, Germany and the Coming of the Great War|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9RVKd
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  • Upon leaving the coast, TAZARA runs west, through the [[Pwani Region]], then dips south of [[Mikumi National Park]] ...<ref>[[#Hall & Peyman|Hall & Peyman 1976]]: 88</ref> Britain, Japan, West Germany, World Bank, the United States and United Nations all declined to fund the
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  • ...ezuela by 4-0 score-lines. They however lost in the quarter-finals to West Germany by the same margin.
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