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Did you know 1
- ...that Copadichromis borleyi (pictured) is a type of mouthbrooding fish endemic to Lake Malawi in East Africa?
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- ... that Monkey Bay (pictured) on Lake Malawi is a tourist resort accessed through the road to Cape Maclear?
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- ... that St Michael and All Angels Church (pictured) in Blantyre, Malawi, was constructed of brick in the late 1800s by local builders, led by a cleric who had no formal architectural training?
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- ... that a swimmer escaped a crocodile attack in Nkhata Bay, Malawi by biting the crocodile on the nose?
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- ... that the missionary and explorer David Livingstone named Cape Maclear, Malawi after his friend, astronomer Thomas Maclear?
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- ...that Reverend John Chilembwe is celebrated as the first Malawian nationalist, and was a martyr for his cause?
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- ... that on July 11, 2008, the Kayelekera mine in Karonga, Malawi celebrated 1.5 million hours of accident-free uranium mining?
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- ... that in 2008, a 49% stake in Air Malawi was offered to Comair for only US$3,500?
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