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  • | an exceptional [[common year starting on {{#time:l|{{{1}}}-01-01}}]]}} ...der/Julian start|{{{1}}}}}}}, the {{ordinal|{{{1}}}}} year of the [[Common Era]] (CE) and ''[[Anno Domini]]'' (AD) designations, {{Year article header/yea
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  • ...births categories for the years 2001-2100: the 21st century of the Common Era.
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  • ...deaths categories for the years 2001-2100: the 21st century of the Common Era.
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  • ...orthern Rhodesia]] (Zambia) were part of the [[British Empire]] and shared common characteristics, including the settlement of Europeans and the dispossessio ==Apartheid-era==
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  • * {{#time:[[Y]]}} [[Common Era|CE]]
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  • |<!--ELSE check if the input is Before Common Era (BCE)
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  • ...outed “Kwacha!… Ngwee!… Kwacha! Ngwee!,Signaling the dawn of a new era, an era of freedom and self-determination. ...d in commemorating the founding of the united nations born out of a set of common ideals to secure world peace, the rights and protection of refugees, health
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  • ...late [[Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula]] and [[Kenneth Kaunda]] aimed at forging a common African stand towards the attainment of self-rule in [[Northern Rhodesia]]. ...ing body of the United National Independence Party during the single party era.
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  • ===Soviet-era relations=== ...vention|publisher=[[Taylor & Francis]]|year=1987|page=14|chapter=Towards a Common Strategic Language: Case 1: Soviet Intervention in Angola, 1975|isbn=0-04-4
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  • ...and thus could be recalled anytime with out looking for the source of its era. Shortcode SMS providers have keyword authentication in the message that di
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  • Common languages |colspan="2"| {{#if:{{{era|}}} |'''Historical era''' |'''History'''}}
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  • ...ed the attention of Arab traders in the 18th-century, followed by colonial era ivory traders, given its large [[elephant]]s herds.<ref name="Alpers1975p16 ...s began penetrating deeper and deeper into Central Africa, slaves became a common article of commerce and slavery tool on the many cruel and degrading aspec
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  • |languages_type = [[Lingua franca|Common languages]] Barotseland's status at the onset of the colonial era differed from the other regions which became Zambia. It was the first terri
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  • ...n calendars, despite the domination of recently arrived cultures. The most common dates of modern New Year's celebrations are listed below, ordered and group ...s used in Russia from 1492 (A.M. 7000) until the adoption of the Christian era in 1700 via a December 1699 decree of Tsar Peter I.
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  • ...thern African Development Community (SADC) and the preferential trade area Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA). ...tions in a changing regional context.(Southern Africa in the Postapartheid Era)] by Scarritt, James R. ; Nkiwane, Solomon M.; published 01-JAN-96</ref>
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  • [[Crocodile]] and [[hippopotamus]] are common and a hazard for fishermen and travellers. However, the Shila people used t The first large town of the colonial era was the river port, [[Kasenga]], in DR Congo, which grew prosperous in the
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  • ...This Bill is a result of extensive work which started during the Mwanawasa era (The Mwanakatwe Commission) and was later polished by the Michael Chilufya ...), the [[Southern African Development Community]] (SADC), and the [[COMESA|Common Market for Africa]] (COMA), which is headquartered in Lusaka.
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  • ...city, but [[Chewa language|Nyanja]] and [[Bemba language|Bemba]] are also common. List of Governors (decentralisation – one party participatory era)
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  • ...The city of [[Kapiri Mposhi]] was a historic site during the post-colonial era fight against White minorities.{{citation needed|date=November 2017}} ...rg.uk/default/assets/File/Country_profiles/Zambia.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Common Wealth Local Government Forum|pages=218–220|accessdate=16 October 2016}}<
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  • ...irst non-Arab white head of state on the African continent since Apartheid-era South Africa's F. W. de Klerk.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.telegraph.co On 27 February 2014, the Opposition Alliance was formed to field a common candidate in the [[Zambian general election, 2016|2016 elections]]. The all
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