A miner by the name of Rhodes developed that area of Africa, and became so powerful that he had a country formed and named after himself, then became its President. For years.
By the time Rhodes died, the native citizens were sick to death of a white making big money off them, so they changed the country's name to a native name.
Zimbabwe changed its name from Rhodesia after it became independent in 1980. The former name was a colonial name given to the region by imperial powers, stemming from settler Cecil Rhodes.
Southern Rhodesia.Zambia was Northern RhodesiaThe former name of Zambia is Northern Rhodesia. On 24 October 1964, the country gained independence from the United Kingdom and Zambia became its official name.
No country has a capital called Salisbury. Salisbury was the capital of Rhodesia. Since 1980, Zimbabwe is the name for Rhodesia. When it was Rhodesia, its capital was Salisbury. Since 1982, Salisbury has been called Harare.
Their name is derived from rocks because Zimbabwe is a rocky country Zimbabwe actual means "land of rocks"
Rhodesia was the name of a country in Africa. It was named after the English explorer Cecil Rhodes. The country has been renamed and is now called Zimbabwe.
It was called "Rhodesia", after Cecil Rhodes.
Zimbabwe used to be called Southern Rhodesia and Zambia was Northern Rhodesia.
Cecil Rhodes
Zimbabwe is the current name of the country formerly called Rhodesia.
The country was called Rhodesia after Cecil Rhodes. It was not acceptable to the people seeking independence from the United Kingdom. Zimbabwe means "venerated houses" in the Karanguan language.Rhodesia was a colonial name. After independence was gained, it was called Zimbabwe.
Rhodesia is the old name of Zimbabwe.
The name Zambia had before independence was Northern Rhodesia. The territory has had various names as the Colonial boundaries shifted around (it was part of Nyasaland at one point) - but Northern Rhodesia is probably the answer you want.