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Official language in South Africa and Zimbabwe
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Xhosa
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City in southern Mozambique with a population of 116,000
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Xai-Xai
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Small town in the Mudug region of Somalia
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Xerojaale
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Genus of plant native to East and Southern Africa that produces a fruit known as the sourplum
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Ximenia
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The unstriped ground squirrel, native to East Africa, is the only member of this genus
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Xerus
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Tribe of ground squirrels including the above, as well as others native to Africa
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Xerini
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District in the Free State of South Africa
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Xhariep
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Town of 70,000 in southern Angola
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Xangongo
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Town of 68,000 in northern Angola
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Xá-Muteba
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5th century BC Persian king whose empire included Egypt
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Xerxes I
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Rare-earth phosphate mineral, the major component of it is yttrium, found in Madagascar and Namibia as well as places outside Africa
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xenotime
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Sulfosalt mineral found in Morocco
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xanthoconite
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Mountain in Eastern Cape, South Africa
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Xolora
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Small river in Eastern Cape, South Africa
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Xabane
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Somali name for Hafun, the town in Somalia which is the easternmost point of continental Africa
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Xaafuun
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Safari camp on the Okavango Delta in Botswana
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Xakanaxa
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Small town in Limpopo, South Africa
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Xanthia
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Genus of swordfish, which live in oceans throughout the world, including of the coast of Africa
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xiphias
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Small asteroid discovered by South African astronomer Cyril Jackson and named after a South African ethnic group
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1506 Xosa
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Common name of the binary star Mu1 Scorpii, meaning "the eyes if the lion" in the southern African Khoekhoe language
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Xamidimura
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