zimbabwe
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Britain colonized zimbabwe.
Great Zimbabwe (ancient city, Zimbabwe) lies in southeastern Zimbabwe, about 19 miles (30 km) southeast of Masvingo (formerly Fort Victoria). The central area of ruins extends about 200 acres (80 hectares), making Great Zimbabwe the largest of more than 150 major stone ruins scattered across the countries of Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
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Zimbabwe used to be called Rhodesia. Zimbabwe used to be called Rhodesia.
In Zimbabwe, Christmas is commonly referred to as "Kisimusi." It is celebrated with various traditions, including church services, family gatherings, and festive meals. The day often includes music, dancing, and the exchange of gifts, reflecting both local customs and the influence of Christianity.
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Merry Kisimusi
Zimbabwe used to be called Rhodesia.
Great Zimbabwe.The Bantu capital city in Zimbabwe was called Great Zimbabwe. The current (2014) capital and largest city of Zimbabwe is Harare.
The national anthem of Zimbabwe (in English) is called "Blessed be the Land of Zimbabwe".
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It was called "Rhodesia", after Cecil Rhodes.
From 1898 until 1965 Zimbabwe was Southern Rhodesia.
Zimbabwe was called Rhodesia before independence