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Qué (quién) es R5 road (Zimbabwe) - definición


R5 road (Zimbabwe)         
ROAD IN ZIMBABWE
A3 road (Zimbabwe); A3 Road (Zimbabwe); R5 Road (Zimbabwe)
R5 Highway is a regional road corridor running from Harare to Mutare. It is also known as the A3 Highway.
R5 discography         
DISCOGRAPHY
Ready Set Rock; New Addictions (EP); New Addictions (R5 EP); New Addictions (album); New Addictions (R5 album); If (R5 song); Hurts Good
The discography of R5, an American pop rock band, consists of two studio albums, five extended plays, thirteen singles, two promotional singles, twenty-two music videos and other album appearances. In March 2010, they self-released an EP, Ready Set Rock and in September they signed with Hollywood Records.
Zimbabwean         
  • Map showing the spread of [[cholera]] in and around Zimbabwe put together from several sources
  • A market in [[Mbare, Harare]]
  • Administrative divisions of Zimbabwe]]
  • The [[Battle of the Shangani]] on 25 October 1893
  • Raw ''[[boerewors]]''
  • 2016 Olympic Games]]
  • An elephant at a water hole in [[Hwange National Park]]
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  • Movement for Democratic Change]] in 2005
  • The flag of the [[Zimbabwe Defence Forces]]
  • Map showing the food insecurity in Zimbabwe in June 2008
  • The GDP per capita (current), compared to neighbouring countries (world average = 100)
  • Historical GDP per capita development in southern African countries, since 1950
  • A meal of ''sadza'' ''(right)'', greens, and goat [[offal]]. The goat's small intestines are wrapped around small pieces of large intestines before cooking.
  • [[Parliament of Zimbabwe]] in Harare
  • A Matabele [[kraal]], as depicted by [[William Cornwallis Harris]], 1836
  • Fort Salisbury]] on 13 September 1890.
  • Lord Carrington]].
  • Life expectancy in select Southern African countries, 1950–2019. [[HIV/AIDS]] has caused a fall in life expectancy.
  • Scientific research output in terms of publications in Southern Africa, cumulative totals by field, 2008–2014. Source: UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030 (2015), figure 20.6.
  • Mother of Peace AIDS orphanage, [[Mutoko]] (2005)
  • Zimbabwean President [[Robert Mugabe]] attended the Independence Day celebrations in South Sudan in July 2011.
  • "Reconciliation", a [[stone sculpture]] by [[Amos Supuni]]
  • [[St. George's College, Harare]] was established in 1896 by a French [[Jesuit]].
  • Scientific publication trends in the most productive SADC countries, 2005–2014. Source: UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030 (2015), data from Thomson Reuters' Web of Science, Science Citation Index Expanded.
  • A Tonga woman pleating a basket
  • Towers of [[Great Zimbabwe]]
  • Unilateral Declaration of Independence]] on 11 November 1965 with his cabinet in audience
  • [[Victoria Falls]], the end of the upper [[Zambezi]] and the beginning of the middle Zambezi
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  • Traditional Zimbabwe Bird design
  • A proportional representation of Zimbabwe exports, 2019
  • Zimbabwe map of Köppen climate classification
  • The [[Zambezi River]] in the [[Mana Pools National Park]]
SOVEREIGN STATE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
Republic of Zimbabwe; ISO 3166-1:ZW; Republic Zimbabwe; Zimbabwean; Zimbabwean legends; ZWE; Zimbabwae; Zimbabwian; Zimbabwean cultural practices; Name of Zimbabwe; Zimbabwei; Zimbabwean cuisine; Republic Of Zimbabwe; Cuisine of Zimbabwe; Etymology of Zimbabwe; Zimbobwe; Zimbawean; Zimbabwean independence; Environmental issues in Zimbabwe; Nyika yeZimbabwe; Zimbawe; Dzimbabwe; Gender equality in Zimbabwe; Gender inequality in Zimbabwe; Madzimbabwe; Poaching in Zimbabwe; National symbols of Zimbabwe; Gender discrimination in Zimbabwe; Domestic violence against women in Zimbabwe; Women's rights in Zimbabwe; Women in Zimbabwe; Gender-based violence in Zimbabwe; Violence against women in Zimbabwe; Women's political participation in Zimbabwe; Zimbabzwe
[z?m'b?:bw??n, -we??n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Zimbabwe.
¦ adjective relating to Zimbabwe.

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R5 road (Zimbabwe)
R5 Highway is a regional road corridor running from Harare to Mutare. It is also known as the A3 Highway.