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  • 41Afrika — Alte Welt (umgangssprachlich); der Schwarze Kontinent * * * Af|ri|ka [ a:frika , auch, österr. u. schweiz. nur: af… ]; s: drittgrößter Erdteil. * * * Afrika,   ein Erdteil der »Alten Welt«. Der Name stammt von den Römern, die das Land um Karthago …

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  • 42Clement Martyn Doke — (May 16, 1893 in Bristol, United Kingdom – February 24, 1980 in East London, South Africa) was a South African linguist working mainly on African languages. Realizing that the grammatical structures of Bantu languages are quite different from… …

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  • 43Battle of Isandlwana — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Isandlwana partof=the Anglo Zulu War caption=Depiction of the battle from the Illustrated London News date=22 January 1879 place=coord|28|21|32|S|30|39|9|E|display=inline,title|type:mountain Isandlwana …

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  • 44Liste von Kriegsfilmen — Es ist teilweise umstritten, welche Spielfilme als „Kriegsfilme“ gelten können. Wie im Hauptartikel Kriegsfilm dargelegt, gibt es die Auffassung, nur die Thematisierung moderner Kriege rechtfertige das Etikett „Kriegsfilm“. Hiervon abweichend… …

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  • 45South African Wars (1879-1915) — Ethnic, political and social tensions among European colonial powers, indigenous Africa, and English and Dutch settlers led to open conflict in a series of wars and revolts between 1879 and 1915 that would have lasting repercussions on the entire …

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  • 46Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi — Gandhi redirects here. For other uses, see Gandhi (disambiguation). Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi …

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  • 47Henry Callaway — (* 17. Januar 1817 in Lymington (entweder Hampshire oder Somerset); † 26. März 1890 in Ottery Saint Mary) war ein britischer Missionar der Church of England und von 1873 bis 1876 Bischof der Anglikanischen Diözese St. John s …

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  • 48Chronology for the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914 —  Cross references to entries in the main entry section are in boldface.  1. Napoleonic Wars, 1800 1815  1799–1804: The Consulate ends the France’s revolutionary period. A dictatorship by Napoleon  Bonaparte with the formal trappings of a republic …

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  • 49Demographics of South Africa — Population of South Africa, 1961–2008 Population: 49,991,300 (July 2010 est.)[1] Growth rate …

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  • 50African literature — Introduction       the traditional oral and written literatures together with the mainly 20th century literature written mostly in European languages but also to an increasing extent in the many languages of the sub Saharan region. Traditional… …

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