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MweelreaMweelrea (Irish Cnoc Maol Réidh, "bald grey hill") is a mountain in the west of Ireland, and the highest point in County Mayo and in Connacht. It rises 814 metres (2,670 feet) above sea level in the south-western corner of County Mayo. The mountain overlooks Killary Harbour, Ireland's ..
MwekaMweka is a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo. ..
Mwene-DituMwene-Ditu is a city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in central Africa. It is situated in the southern part of the country which was formerly called Zaire, within the province of Kasai-Oriental. The latest available figure for the city's population is 137,459 (from the 1994 census). Howeve..
MwengeMwenge is a county of the Kyenjojo district in Uganda. It makes up the western half of the district. It contains seven sub-counties. Sub-Counties ButiitiBugakiDafunjoKatookeKyarusoziMatiri ..
Mwepu IlungaMwepu Ilunga is a former defensive footballer from Zaire (now DR Congo) who was most famous for running out of a defensive wall during a FIFA World Cup football match against Brazil and kicking the ball away before the ball was in play [Top 50 football moments] (Accessed June 10 2006) . ..
Mwesa Isaiah MapomaMwesa Isaiah Mapoma is one of Zambia's best-known living ethnomusicologists. He received his ethnomusicological training from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). His dissertation research focused on the royal musicians of the Bemba people in Zambia's Luapula province. His field record..
Mwezi III Ndagushimiye of BurundiHM Mwami Mwezi III Ndagushimiye was the king of Burundi from 1709 to 1739. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Mwezi IV Gisabo of BurundiHM Mwami Mwezi IV Gisabo Bikata-Bijoga (1840 – 1908) was the king of Burundi from 1852 to 1908. He was the son of king Ntare IV Rutaganzwa Rugamba. During his reign, Burundi was colonized by Germany. An agreement in 1890 allowed Mwezi to stay as king but recognize German authority. Mwezi also ..
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