- Ngundu
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Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Ngundu — is a village in Masvingo Province in Zimbabwe. v · … Wikipedia
Tokwane Ngundu — hat 11.363 Einwohner (2006) und liegt im Süden der Provinz Masvingo in Simbabwe. Tokwane Ngundu, das sind zwei zusammengelegte Orte, liegt in einem semiariden agrarisch geprägten Gebiet. Wasser, Abwasser, Elektrizität, Gesundheitsversorgung,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Prince Ngundu — is a Zimbabwean cyclist, He was previously involved with Roger De Vlaeminck in the Zimbabwe U23 Cyclo Cross Team. In 2007 represented his country, Zimbabwe, at the 2007 African mountainbike championships that were held in Windhoek, Namibia. He… … Wikipedia
Manyuchi Dam — Lake Manyuchi Sunrise and dusk looking east Location Mwenezi Coordinates … Wikipedia
Zimbabwe Cycling Federation — The Zimbabwe Cycling Federation or ZCF is the national governing body of cycle racing in Zimbabwe.ZCF 2007 Committee:President Alan Winterton, Vice President Marcel Mashall, Secretary General Paulo Goncalves and, Treasurer Monty Thackery.One of… … Wikipedia
Mwenezi District — Mwenezi District Mwenezi River bisects the district in two on its way to join the Limpopo River in Mozambique south … Wikipedia
Maranda, Zimbabwe — Coordinates: 21°09′00″S 30°19′05″E / 21.15°S 30.31806°E / 21.15; 30.31806 … Wikipedia
Magomana — Typical homestead in communities that live on the edge of Manyuchi Dam. Magomana is a small village located in Mwenezi (District). A string of mountains separates it from the main wall of Manyuchi Dam, less than five miles away in the north. The… … Wikipedia
Neshuro — is an administrative center for Mwenezi District in Masvingo Province, south eastern Zimbabwe. It also acts as one of the largest business centers in the drought prone district. It is the staging front base from which aid organizations like CARE… … Wikipedia
Central Banda language — Central Banda Spoken in Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan Native speakers 480,000 in CAR (1996), 96,000 in DRC (1984 census) unknown number in South Sudan Language family … Wikipedia