| Kubatana - Batsiranai |
| Postal address, P.O. Box 150, Birchenough Bridge, Zimbabwe. Telephone, +263-(0)248-2324, 2423. Fax, +263-(0)248-2566. Email address, batsiranai@zol.co.zw ... |
| http://www.kubatana.net/html/sectors/bat002.asp?sector=CHIYOU&details=Tel&orgcode=bat002 |
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| Zimbabwe |
| Barber (1991) provides a detailed account of 248 limestone and dolomite occurrences in Zimbabwe. Numerous marble occurrences are reported from the Archean ... |
| http://www.uoguelph.ca/~geology/rocks_for_crops/56zimbabwe.PDF |
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| World Gazetteer: Zimbabwe - largest cities (per geographical entity) |
| Zimbabwe: largest cities and towns and statistics of their population. (c = census, e = estimate, .... 84, Birchenough Bridge, 2 732, 2 801, Manicaland ... |
| http://www.world-gazetteer.com/gg.php?lng=en&men=gcis&geo=-247 |
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| Zimbabwe(++263). Zimbabwe Provinces. Madagascar(++261). Madagascar Provinces. Canada(++1). British Columbia. Seychelles Islands(++248). Seychelles Islands ... |
| http://www.bedstop.co.za/listguesthouse.php |
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| Zimbabwe 2000 |
| A Hamerkop flew over the road near Birchenough Bridge, and another Lilac-breasted ...... Kittlitz's Plover (Charadrius pecuarius) (248) 1 Hwange (27.2) ... |
| http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/tripreports/Zimbabwe00.html |
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| ZIMBABWE’S THIRD NATIONAL REPORT OF THE NATIONAL ACTION PROGRAM ... |
| 4 248 000. Source: CSO Agricultural section , unpublished. 8. Human development ..... Birchenough bridge. 2 732. Chimanimani. 2 706. Brompton Mine ... |
| http://www.unccd.int/cop/reports/africa/national/2004/zimbabwe-eng.pdf |
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| TOURISM, CONSERVATION & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT VOLUME IV THE ... |
| There is a strong link between tourism and conservation in Zimbabwe. .... along the Save River to Birchenough Bridge. This would encompass an area of one ... |
| http://www.haroldgoodwin.info/resources/vol4.pdf |
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| TOURISM, CONSERVATION & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT VOLUME IV THE ... |
| Zimbabwe was Mrs Robin Heath. Research in the south-east lowveld was ...... along the Save River to Birchenough Bridge. This would encompass an area of one ... |
| http://www.icrtourism.org/Publications/Volume4.pdf |
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