"Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia" (or "Voices of Rhodesia") was the national anthem of Rhodesia and Zimbabwe Rhodesia (renamed Zimbabwe in April 1980) between...
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Ode to Joy (redirect from Song of Joy)
"Anthem of Europe" by the Council of Europe in 1972 and later by the European Union. Rhodesia's national anthem from 1974 until 1979, "Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia"...
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Ishe Komborera Africa (category National symbols of Zimbabwe)
Southern Rhodesia and "Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia" of Rhodesia as the national anthem of an independent Zimbabwe as it was a symbol of black African struggles...
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Zimbabwe Rhodesia (/zɪmˈbɑːbweɪ roʊˈdiːʒə, zɪmˈbɑːbwi roʊˈdiːʒə/), alternatively known as Zimbabwe-Rhodesia, also informally known as Zimbabwe or Rhodesia, was...
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Rhodesia (/roʊˈdiːʒə/ roh-DEE-zhə, /roʊˈdiːʃə/ roh-DEE-shə; Shona: Rodizha), officially from 1970 the Republic of Rhodesia, was an unrecognised state in...
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until it declared Rhodesia a republic in 1970. A replacement state anthem was not adopted until 1974, when "Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia" came into use. As...
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We Who Follow (redirect from Rhodesia, We'll Ever Cherish Thee)
Rhodesian national anthem, "Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia". The lyrics of "We Who Follow" extol the virtues and achievements of the first Rhodesian settlers...
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Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) (redirect from O Freunde, nicht diese Töne!)
anthem of Rhodesia between 1974 and 1979, as "Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia". During the early 1990s, South Africa used an instrumental version of "Ode to...
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Rhodesia adopted "Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia", an anthem coupling original lyrics with the tune of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy". The country's head of state under...
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White Zimbabweans (redirect from Britons in Rhodesia)
when Rhodesia became a republic in 1970. In 1974, "Ode to Joy" from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony became the tune for the new national anthem, "Rise, O Voices...
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remain the two most prevalent variants in regular usage. National Anthem of Rhodesia Often sung as "May our leaders be exemplary". See Help:IPA and Shona...
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God Save the King (redirect from National anthem of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
1970, when the country formally declared itself a republic. "Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia" was adopted in its stead in 1974 and remained in use until the...
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of Southern Rhodesia as they had in 1964 instead of the new flag and used "God Save the Queen" as their anthem instead of "Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia"...
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Rhodesian African Rifles (redirect from Rhodesia Native Regiment)
composer of Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia (the Rhodesian anthem). Jairos Jiri, the initiator of the Zimbabwean disability movement The name of the country...
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2007-02-19. "O štátnej vlajke, štátnej zástave, štátnom znaku a štátnej pečati". Joint Czech–Slovak Digital Parliamentary Library. Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament...
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Military band (redirect from Harmonic Band of the Turkish Armed Forces)
the Band and Drums of the Rhodesian African Rifles, notably led by Captain Ken MacDonald, composer of Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia, the Rhodesian anthem...
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immediately after the declaration of a republic. It was only in 1974 that Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia, sung to the tune of Ode to Joy, was adopted as the...
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Derek Hudson (category British emigrants to Rhodesia)
the orchestra, as the tune was used in Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia, the national anthem of the white-ruled Rhodesia. Only after prolonged negotiations with...
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Southern Rhodesia. 1947 Mount Selinda High School strike, strike by students at the Mount Selinda High School in Southern Rhodesia, against the practice of students...
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Nyasaland (redirect from Chief Justice of Nyasaland)
part of a federation with Southern and Northern Rhodesia in 1953, there was a rise in civic unrest, as this was deeply unpopular among the people of the...
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Ian Smith (category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Southern Rhodesia)
farmer, and fighter pilot who served as Prime Minister of Rhodesia (known as Southern Rhodesia until October 1964 and now known as Zimbabwe) from 1964...
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António de Oliveira Salazar (category Grand Crosses 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
the name of Zimbabwe Rhodesia.[citation needed] Despite the authoritarian character of the regime, Portugal did not experience the same levels of international...
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Canada (redirect from Etymology of Canada)
2011. Retrieved October 5, 2009. Fettes, Mark; Norton, Ruth (2001). "Voices of Winter: Aboriginal Languages and Public Policy in Canada". In Castellano...
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loosely based on short stories by G. K. Chesterton. As of 8 March 2024,[update] 120 episodes of Father Brown have aired, currently in its eleventh series...
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James Eastland (redirect from James O. Eastland)
confirmation to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court. In early 1969, Eastland went to Rhodesia and came back praising the White minority...
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the Rise and Fall of Cultural Groups in America. Penguin Press HC. p. 121. ISBN 978-1-59420-546-0. Booth, William (28 September 2005). "The Mouth of Mencia"...
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the twenty page-by-page "List of Latin phrases" articles: List of Latin phrases sub-articles A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Assertions...
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Chegato High School (category 1957 establishments in Southern Rhodesia)
Mr Engdahl, 1964: Mr O. L Mlilo). Bergman resigned in 1966 to take up a new position as the Evangelical Lutheran Church-Rhodesia (ELC-R) Education Secretary...
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471–472, ISBN 9789559796602 Raj K. Mehta (2010), Lost Victory: The Rise & Fall of LTTE Supremo, V. Prabhakaran, Pentagon Security International, p. 119...
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Emmerson Mnangagwa (category Prisoners and detainees of Rhodesia)
Liberation Army, the militant wing of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU). He returned to Rhodesia in 1964 as leader of the "Crocodile Gang", a group...
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