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Umtali

British  
/ ʊmˈtɑːlɪ /

noun

  1. the former name (until 1982) of Mutare

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In the Urals the crystals are found in quartz-veins traversing granite or gneiss: other localities which have yielded good crystallized specimens are Congonhas do Campo near Ouro Preto in Brazil, Luzon in the Philippines, and Umtali in Mashonaland.

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I heard sometimes from Colonel Blow, in Buluwayo, and Gerry Deshon at Umtali; but people in Africa are always too busy with the interesting people round them to have much time for remembering those who have passed on elsewhere.

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Umtali station in the near future.

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The son of an Anglican priest, Tekere was born in the fertile Umtali district of eastern Rhodesia in 1937.

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Reluctantly, he began to spend his nights at the home of a friend in the nearby town of Umtali.

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