during 1972 in Rhodesia. President: Clifford Dupont Prime Minister: Ian Smith 11 January-11 March - The Pearce Commission arrives in Rhodesia to conduct...
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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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Rhodesia competed at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany. It was the last time the nation competed at the Paralympic Games before...
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did not object to its participation. Rhodesia competed for the last time. Its invitation to take part in the 1972 Summer Olympics was withdrawn by the...
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Rhodesia, known initially as Zambesia, is a historical region in southern Africa whose formal boundaries evolved between the 1890s and 1980. Demarcated...
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of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) changed with political developments in the country. At independence in 1965 the recently adopted flag of Southern Rhodesia was...
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Wankie coal mine disaster (category 1972 disasters in Rhodesia)
disaster took place on 6 June 1972 when a series of underground explosions occurred at the Wankie No. 2 colliery in Rhodesia (now known as Zimbabwe), which...
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the most total medals with 74. Rhodesia competed at these Games, winning 12 medals, but did not take part at the 1972 Summer Olympics after their invitation...
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Netherlands (15) New Zealand (5) Norway (11) Peru (1) Poland (14) Rhodesia (12) South Africa (9) Spain (14) Sweden (10) Switzerland (6) United...
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international players from multiple countries, toured Rhodesia in 1972. They played two matches against the Rhodesia cricket team. The following players played one...
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