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  2. 1990s in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The event was widely celebrated in Zimbabwe, but was also controversial because all but one member of Zimbabwe's team were White. [1] In June 1993 the government announced plans to downsize the 50,000-strong Zimbabwe National Army by 10,000 men over the next five years. The combined Zimbabwe Defense Forces Headquarters was formed in July 1994.

  3. List of countries by population in 1989 - Wikipedia

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    Map of countries in 1989. This is a list of countries by population in 1989, providing an overview of the world population before the fall of the Iron Curtain.. While the population data [1] is almost exclusively dated 1989, political developments before the summer of 1990 are taken into account, including Yemeni unification and Namibian independence but not German reunification which was ...

  4. Category:1990s in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1990s in Zimbabwe" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. United Kingdom–Zimbabwe relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between the UK and Zimbabwe have been complex since the latter's independence in 1980. The territory of modern Zimbabwe had been colonised by the British South Africa Company in 1890, with the Pioneer Column raising the Union Jack over Fort Salisbury (modern-day Harare) and formally establishing company, and by extension, British, rule over the territory. [1]

  6. Local government areas of Scotland (1975–1996) - Wikipedia

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    The local government areas of Scotland were redefined by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and redefined again by the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994. The 1973 Act created a system of nine two-tier regions and three islands areas, and this system completely replaced local government counties and burghs in 1975. [1]

  7. List of years in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Rozvi Empire: c. 1660 –1866 Mthwakazi: 1840–1893: Rudd Concession: 1888: BSA Company rule: 1890–1923: First Matabele War: 1893–1894: Second Matabele War: 1896–1897: World War I involvement

  8. Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe has 16 official languages, [3] with English, Shona, and Ndebele the most common. Zimbabwe is a member of the United Nations, the Southern African Development Community, the African Union, and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa. The region was long inhabited by the San, and was settled by Bantu peoples around 2,000 years ago.

  9. Category:1990 in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1990 in Zimbabwe" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.