| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | Zimbabwe | Harare | World Capitals |
| 2 | Zimbabwe | Harare | National Capitals of the World |
| 3 | Zimbabwe | Harare | Hovedsteder i Afrika |
| 4 | Zimbabwe | Harare | African Capitals |
| 5 | Zimbabwe | Harare | South African Capitals |
| 6 | Zimbabwe | Harare | African Country Capitals |
| 7 | Zimbabwe | Harare | SS Map Test |
| 8 | Zimbabwe | Harare | Capitalele lumii |
| 9 | zimbabwe | harare | History africa capitals part 2 |
| 10 | zimbabwe | harare | south africa |
| 11 | zimbabwe | harare | south africa capitals |
| 12 | Zimbabwe | Harare | World Capitals |
| 13 | Zimbabwe | Harare | african capital cities |
| 14 | Zimbabwe | Harare | Africa Capitals |
| 15 | Zimbabwe | Harare | Capitals |
| 16 | Zimbabwe | Harare | World Geography (Africa) |
| 17 | Zimbabwe | Harare | World Capitals |
| 18 | Zimbabwe | Harare | African Countries/Capitals |
| 19 | Zimbabwe | a landlocked republic in south central Africa formerly called Rhodesia | Ancient Africa |
| 20 | Zimbabwe | a landlocked republic in south central Africa formerly called Rhodesia | Africa Term List |
| 21 | Zimbabwe | a country of southern Africa. Various Bantu peoples migrated into the area during the first millennium, displacing the earlier San inhabitants | Africa |
| 22 | Zimbabwe | Harare | African Capitals |
| 23 | Zimbabwe | a country of southern Africa. Various Bantu peoples migrated into the area during the first millennium, displacing the earlier San inhabitants | africa !!!!! |
| 24 | Zimbabwe | settled inbetween 900 and 1500. they are most well know for their massive stone sculptures and towers | Africa |
| 25 | Zimbabwe | a country of southern Africa. Various Bantu peoples migrated into the area during the first millennium, displacing the earlier San inhabitants | Africa |
| 26 | Zimbabwe | Landlocked republic in south-central Africa, bordered by Botswana to the west, Zambia to the north, Mozambique to the east, and South Africa to the south. Formerly called Rhodesia. Harare (formerly called Salisbury) is the capital and largest city | Africa Term List |
| 27 | Zimbabwe | good trade connections, considered inferior but in fact very smart, known for complex stone houses and walls | Africa Terms |
| 28 | Zimbabwe | a city located in modern day Zimbabwe, everything was made out of stone and it is still a mystery | Africa |
| 29 | Zimbabwe | Robert Mugabe | Junior Scholatic People Match |
| 30 | Zimbabwe | means "stone houses" built between 900 and 1500 | Africa Term List |
| 31 | Zimbabwe | greatest city of south America. 900ce. built from local granite. Wealth and power was from gold trade. 1500s they declined | Africa Terms |
| 32 | Zimbabwe | There are a number of Iron Age sites in Zimbabwe, with artifacts dating from c.A.D. 180. These early cultures were supplanted by Bantu-speaking peoples, who migrated into the area after the 5th cent. The ruins at Zimbabwe date from the 12th to the 15th cent. In the early 16th cent., the Portuguese made contact with Shona-dominated states and developed a trade in gold and other items. | Africa Term List |
| 33 | Zimbabwe | Comes from the Bantu meaning stone houses. Built by Bantu speaking people who settled in the region between 900 and 1500. They Brought iron, mining methods, and improved farming skills | Africa |
| 34 | Zimbabwe | Coming form the Bantu-based word, Zimbabwe means “stone houses.” To the south and inland from the costal city-states, massive stone ruins cover across the rocky hill tops near the Limpopo River. These ruins are known as Great Zimbabwe. | Africa Term List |
| 35 | Zimbabwe | Greatest city of South Africa. 900 CE. Very politcal and religious along with wealth power based on gold trade. The family was based on a nuculer socal unit and by the 1500's had declined. The "stone houses" were built from local granite. | Africa Terms |
| 36 | zimbabwe | robert mugabe | sc people quiz |
| 37 | Zimbabwe | A real country in Africa, many people arrived from the Bantu migrations | Africa terms |
| 38 | Zimbabwe | one of the greatest cities in south africa, they were strong in many aspects of the persiag chart | africa terms |
| 39 | Zimbabwe | Meaning “Stone houses”, Popular trade station, powerful kingdom | Africa Term List |
| 40 | Zimbabwe | the area containing massive stone ruins that were originally houses and buildings apart of a great empire between 900 and 1500 | Africa |
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