In April 1980 Rhodesia was given independence under the name of Zimbabwe.
Rhodesia is now called Zimbabwe. It changed its name in 1980.
It was called "Rhodesia", after Cecil Rhodes.
The country was called Rhodesia after Cecil Rhodes. It was not acceptable to the people seeking independence from the United Kingdom. Zimbabwe means "venerated houses" in the Karanguan language.Rhodesia was a colonial name. After independence was gained, it was called Zimbabwe.
It was a British colony under its previous name of Southern Rhodesia. Zimbabwe came into being on April 18th, 1980.
Zimbabwe is the new name for Northern Rhodesia.
It was created in the 1890s. Although Southern Rhodesia was called Rhodesia from 1964 to 1979 and in 1980 changed its name to Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe changed its name from Rhodesia after it became independent in 1980. The former name was a colonial name given to the region by imperial powers, stemming from settler Cecil Rhodes.
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The Mighty Warriors is the Zimbabwe cricket team's name.
Yes and no. The physical territory of Rhodesia is still there - under the name Zimbabwe. The last maps to bear the name Rhodesia would have been printed in 1979 - that same year and in 1980, you would also see maps where it was called Zimbabwe-Rhodesia. 1980 would be the last year you would have seen any mention of Rhodesia on any up-to-date maps.
Zimbabwe was once the British colony of Southern Rhodesia. In 1964 the white-controlled government issued a unilateral declaration of independence and called its country simply Rhodesia. Following the resulting civil war, a settlement with the Black forces in 1979 produced an independent government with both white and black participation, and a country called Zimbabwe Rhodesia. In 1980 a transition to full majority rule and ceremonial independence from the UK was accompanied by a name change to Zimbabwe. So Zimbabwe has been fully independent since 1980, at the least.