Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Zimbabwe' in the following places:
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This archaeological site can be attributed to the BuKalanga Kingdom, which comprised the Kalanga people from northeast Botswana and western Zimbabwe, the Nambya south of the Zambezi Valley, and the Vha Venda in the northeast of South Africa. | WIKI |
Part of a series on the History of Zimbabwe Ancient history Leopard's Kopje c.900xe2x80x931075 Mapungubwe Kingdom c.1075xe2x80x931220 Zimbabwe Kingdom c.1220xe2x80x931450 Butua Kingdom c.1450xe2x80x931683 Mutapa Kingdom c.1450xe2x80x931760 White settlement pre-1923 Rozvi Empire c.1684xe2x80x931834 Rudd Concession 1888 BSA Company rule 1890xe2x80x931923 First Matabele War 1893xe2x80x931894 Second Matabele War 1896xe2x80x931897 World War I involvement 1914xe2x80x931918 Colony of Southern Rhodesia 1923xe2x80x931980 World War II involvement 1939xe2x80x931945 Malayan Emergencyinvolvement 1948xe2x80x931960 Federation with NorthernRhodesia and Nyasaland 1953xe2x80x931963 Rhodesian Bush War 1964xe2x80x931979 Unilateral Declaration ofIndependence (UDI) 1965 Rhodesia under UDI 1965xe2x80x931979 Zimbabwe-Rhodesia Junexe2x80x93Dec 1979 Lancaster House Agreement Dec 1979 British Dependency 1979xe2x80x931980 Zimbabwe 1980xe2x80x93present Gukurahundi 1982xe2x80x931987 Second Congo War 1998xe2x80x932003 Coup d'xc3xa9tat 2017 vte | WIKI |
Sentinel Ranch, Nottingham Estate and the Tuli Circle Safari Area make up Zimbabwe's contribution to the GMTFCA. | WIKI |
In phase two the Maramani, Machuchuta as well as Hwali Wildlife Management Areas may also be included extending the size of Zimbabwe's contribution to the Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area to 96,000 hectares or roughly 19%. | WIKI |
Entrance to Mapungubwe National Park, Limpopo Province, South Africa Taken from South Africa, to the left is Botswana and Zimbabwe is on the right. | WIKI |
It is intended that each participating country will concentrate on one facet of protection: cultural heritage in South Africa; wildlife in Botswana; and living cultures in Zimbabwe. | UNESCO |