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Zimbabwe-Rhodesia : ウィキペディア英語版
Zimbabwe Rhodesia

Zimbabwe Rhodesia 〔[http://www.ifes.org/~/media/Files/Publications/Constitutional%20Law/1979/IFES_26/CON00006.pdf Constitution of Zimbabwe Rhodesia: Note the only name used for the State in its Constitution was "Zimbabwe Rhodesia"; there was no reference whatsoever to the description "Republic of Zimbabwe Rhodesia" nor any use of a hyphen in its name〕 was an unrecognised state that existed from 1 June 1979 to 12 December 1979. Zimbabwe Rhodesia was preceded by an unrecognised republic named Rhodesia and was briefly followed by the re-established British colony of Southern Rhodesia, which according to British constitutional theory had remained the proper government after UDI in 1965. About three months later, the re-established colony of Southern Rhodesia was granted independence as the Republic of Zimbabwe.
An "Internal Settlement" between the Smith administration of Rhodesia and moderate African nationalist parties not involved in the Rhodesian Bush War led to relaxation of education, property and income qualifications for voter rolls, greatly increasing the number of black citizens who qualified.
==Naming==
As early as 1960 African nationalist political organisations in Rhodesia agreed that the country should use the name "Zimbabwe"; they used that name as part of the titles of their organisations. The name "Zimbabwe", broken down to ''Dzimba dzamabwe'' in Shona (one of the two major languages in the country) means "houses of stone".
The Constitution named the new State as simply "Zimbabwe Rhodesia". There was no reference to its being a republic in its name nor was there any hyphen.〔Constitution of Zimbabwe Rhodesia, 1979〕

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