Catandica

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The town, near the border with Zimbabwe, takes its name from the son of a local chief who had served in the army.[3]

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  3. Room, Adrian (1994), Names, Geographical/ Africa, p.44, McFarlan Publishing, Retrieved on June 14, 2008

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