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- proper noun a
tribe of people in northernZambia - proper noun the
language of these people
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Examples
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The infections were reported in the northern Zambian districts of Mbala, Mpulungu and Mambwe, situated near the border with the
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Mambwe between Nyassa and Tanganika in 1891, but, finding the region desolated by the slave-hunters, they proceeded to Lubemba, a high plateau to the west where the Congo rises.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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First of all, the Chambeze rises in the country of Mambwe, N.E. of Molemba; it then flows southwest and west, till it reaches lat. 11 deg.
The Personal Life Of David Livingstone Blaikie, William G. 1880
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Chibue's village is at the source of the Lokwena, which goes N. and N.E.; a long range of low hills is on our N.E., which are the Mambwe, or part of them.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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First of all the Chambeze rises in the country of Mambwe, N.E. of Molemba.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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All these rivers rise in or near the Mambwe country, in lat. 10 deg.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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Buenos diias, naan Mambwe (Tanzania, Zambia) Mwapoli mukwai Mambwe (Tanzania, Zambia) Mwalya mwina Mambwe (Tanzania, Zambia) [to p. working] Mwalima mukwai
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Mambwe (Tanzania, Zambia) [answer] Ta Mambwe (Tanzania, Zambia) [answer] Kalombo Mambwe
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