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R7 road (Zimbabwe)         
ROAD IN ZIMBABWE
A17 Road (Zimbabwe); Road R51-7; Gweru-Mvura Highway; Gweru-Mvuma Highway; Mvuma Road; R7 Road (Zimbabwe)
R7 Highway is a primary, paved, regional road corridor in central Zimbabwe virtue of linking the regional corridors R1 Highways that runs from Harare to Beitbridge via Masvingo, and R2 Highway that runs from Harare to Plumtree via Bulawayo.
Zimbabwean         
  • Map showing the spread of [[cholera]] in and around Zimbabwe put together from several sources
  • A market in [[Mbare, Harare]]
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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.
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  • 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]].
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  • Towers of [[Great Zimbabwe]]
  • Unilateral Declaration of Independence]] on 11 November 1965 with his cabinet in audience
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  • 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.
Russia–Zimbabwe relations         
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND ZIMBABWE
Russia-Zimbabwe relations; Zimbabwe–Russia relations; Zimbabwe - Russia relations; Zimbabwe-Russia relations; Zimbabwe – Russia relations; Zimbabwe Russia relations; Russia - Zimbabwe relations; Russia Zimbabwe relations; Russia – Zimbabwe relations
Russia – Zimbabwe relations () date back to the mid 1960s, during the Rhodesian Bush War. The Soviet Union supported Joshua Nkomo's Zimbabwe African People's Union, and supplied them with arms; Robert Mugabe's attempts to gain Soviet support for his Zimbabwe African National Union were rebuffed, leading him to enter into relations with Soviet rival Beijing.

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R7 road (Zimbabwe)
R7 Highway is a primary, paved, regional road corridor in central Zimbabwe virtue of linking the regional corridors R1 Highways that runs from Harare to Beitbridge via Masvingo, and R2 Highway that runs from Harare to Plumtree via Bulawayo.