The Zambezia Company (Portuguese: Companhia da Zambézia) was the third leasing company of the Portuguese colony of Mozambique, established on 25 May 1892. Its concession regions covered the areas of Chire, bordering Nyasaland, Zumbo, and Luenha.[1][2]
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much of Mozambique to large private companies, like the Mozambique Company, the ZambeziaCompany and the Niassa Company, controlled and financed mostly by...
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five thousand Ndebele casualties). The company carved out and administered a territory which it named Zambezia, and later, Rhodesia, which now covers...
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Herald to Chinde when water levels were sufficient. In 1922, the Trans-Zambezia Railway Ltd completed its line from Murraça, on the south bank of the Zambezi...
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had a population of 16,500 in 1980. Chinde lies in Chinde District of Zambezia Province. The small town of Chinde, located approximately 40 miles south...
strengthened to 120 km/h (75 mph). Freddy made its final landfall on Quelimane, Zambezia Province, Mozambique, with sustained winds of 150 km/h (90 mph) on 11 March...
years, and paid on average £20,000 until 1924. In 1922, the Trans-Zambezia Railway Company completed a line, which had been approved by the Portuguese government...
Africa Company ran its service from Chinde to Port Herald in the wet season, but only to Chindio when water levels were low. When the Trans-Zambezia Railway...
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1970. "Afrikaner and Shona Settlement in the Enkeldoorn Area, 1890–1900". Zambezia, 1, 5–34. [2] Boahen, A. 1990. Africa Under Colonial Domination, 1880–1935...
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Class 5 revisited: a case against *ri as Class 5 nominal prefix" (PDF). Zambezia. 21: 51–80. Vale, Lawrence J. (1999). "Mediated monuments and national...