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  2. Chiradzulu - Wikipedia

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    Chiradzulu is a town in Malawi, and the administrative capital of the Chiradzulu District. It is famous because it is where the home and church of John Chilembwe is located. [ 1 ] It was the site of European farming settlement.

  3. Chiradzulu District - Wikipedia

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    Chiradzulu is a district in the Southern Region of Malawi. The capital is Chiradzulu . The district covers an area of 761 km.² and has a population of 356,875

  4. Chiradzulu Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Chiradzulu Mountain was for a long time home to a variety of wildlife, including lions, hyenas, foxes, jackals, baboons, monkeys, antelope, wild pigs, and the fabled leopards. Due to overpopulation and poor wildlife conservation practices, some of these species, especially the big cats, have disappeared from the mountain or are at near ...

  5. John Chilembwe - Wikipedia

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    An American pamphlet of 1914 claimed that John Chilembwe was born in Sangano, Chiradzulu District, in the south of what became Nyasaland, in June 1871. Joseph Booth also stated that Chilembwe's father was a Yao and his mother a Mang'anja slave, captured in warfare.

  6. Cyclone Freddy - Wikipedia

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    Landslides across Chiradzulu Mountain blocked roadways, leaving Chiradzulu Boma inaccessible. [120] It was stated that 14 [126] districts suffered impacts from Freddy, equating to over half the country. Chakwera also said that 36 roads were broken, nine bridges washed away, and there were still many villages inaccessible by 20 March. [127]

  7. Blantyre - Wikipedia

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    Blantyre government offices in 1904. Mandala House, Blantyre's oldest building. Blantyre was founded in 1876 through the missionary work of the Church of Scotland.It was named after Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, [3] birthplace of the explorer David Livingstone. [4]

  8. Hastings Banda - Wikipedia

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    Banda was mostly viewed externally as a benign, albeit eccentric, leader, an image fostered by his English-style three-piece suits, matching handkerchiefs, walking stick and fly-whisk. In June 1967, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Massachusetts with the encomium " ... pediatrician to his infant nation".

  9. Lists of English words - Wikipedia

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    List of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom; List of British words not widely used in the United States; List of South African English regionalisms; List of words having different meanings in American and British English: A–L; List of words having different meanings in American and British English: M–Z