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  2. Redcliff, Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Redcliff is a town situated in the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe, with a population of 41,526 (as of 2022).It lies about 219 km (136 mi) north-east of Bulawayo.. The town sits in an extremely iron-rich area, and has relied on steel production as a source of revenue since it was founded in the early part of the 20th century.

  3. Jorge Mas - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Mas Santos (born February 28, 1963) is an American billionaire businessman and the chairman and largest shareholder of MasTec, a Miami-based construction and engineering company, founded by his father Jorge Mas Canosa.

  4. List of FIFA international referees - Wikipedia

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    This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.The specific problem is: This is a List of FIFA international referees, not a list of "current referees"; this can not be a list of only the current referees, and can not be a mix of notable and non-notable members.

  5. Cyilima II Rujugira - Wikipedia

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    Cyilima II Rujugira was Mwami (King) of Kingdom of Rwanda from 1770 to 1786. Cyilima II Rujugira is famous for coining the phrase "Urwanda ruratera ntiruterwa" (No nation invades Rwanda, instead Rwanda defends and attacks nations).

  6. Mutara II Rwogera - Wikipedia

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    Mutara II Rwogera was the King of Rwanda from 1845 to his death in 1867. [3] Under his rule and that of his successor Kigeli IV Rwabugiri, the kingdom reached its pinnacle of power.

  7. Yuhi V Musinga - Wikipedia

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    Yuhi Musinga (Yuhi V of Rwanda, 1883 – 13 January 1944) [5] was a king of Rwanda who came to power in 1896 and collaborated with the German government to strengthen his own kingship.

  8. Ntare II of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Ntare's inherited kingdom was approximately half the size of the present-day Burundi. Early in his rule, he came into conflict with Nsoro Nyabarega, the ruler of Bugesera. [1] Eventually, around 1840, Ntare conquered the Buyogoma with the support of his son Rwasha. He achieved the greatest expansion in the history of Burundi, doubling the ...

  9. Kigeli I Mukobanya - Wikipedia

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    Kigeli I Mukobanya was, according to tradition, Mwami of the Kingdom of Rwanda dated to 1378 C.E to 1418 C.E. . His reign was characterized by the infiltration and surprise attack near his Kigali hill palace by the army of King Cwamali of Bunyoro in Uganda.