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  • ...mbo was the site of Mwata Kazembe's capital when it was visited by [[David Livingstone]] in 1867. ...race Waller (activist)|Horace Waller]] (ed.): ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, 1874.
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  • ...ames of the attendants on the tree.<ref name="NRJ">J Desmond Clark: "David Livingstone Memorial at Chitambo's", ''The Northern Rhodesia Journal'', Vol 1 No 1, 195 [[File:Monument to david livingstone.jpg|thumbnail|left|Representation of the monument, published in 1903 in an
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  • # Christ the King Basic School, Livingstone # Dambwa Basic School, Livingstone
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  • | photo = White rhino Livingstone.jpg | nearest_city = [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]]
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  • |official_name = Livingstone |image_skyline = Livingstone 2010.jpg
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  • # Maramba Quarry Site, [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] — first stratified site of the Middle Pleistocene Hope Fountain Culture # Mwela Rock Paintings, [[Kasama, Zambia|Kasama]], 4.8km from centre, north of the Kasama-Isoka road at 10°10' S 31°13' E.
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  • ...race Waller (activist)|Horace Waller]] (ed.): ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, 1874. * [[Lukanga Swamp]] in the centre
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  • ...Copperbelt Provinces and its regional office is based in Solwezi. Finally, Livingstone's based South West Office is charged with the task of managing heritage res # Maramba Quarry Site, [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] — first stratified site of the Middle Pleistocene Hope Fountain Culture
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  • ...ellite photograph of Lake Bangweulu (upper left) and the Bangweulu Swamps (centre). Water shows as dark green. Key: 1 Lake Chifunabuli, 2 Ifunge Peninsula, 3 ...Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, 1874.</ref> The spot is marked by the [[Livingstone Memorial]] (see map). The lake was partially surveyed in 1883 by the French
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  • ...f [[Zambia]] and has one of the three international airports, others being Livingstone and Lusaka. It lies just 10&nbsp;km from the border with DR Congo.<ref nam ...trading post, which laid its foundations as an administrative and trading centre today.
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  • ...]’s most northerly large town and seat of [[Mbala District]],<ref>"Afrique Centre et Sud", Carte Routiere et Touristique Michelin, Paris (1996). Mbala is not ...ome years later by [[Verney Lovett Cameron]] who surveyed Lake Tanganyika. Livingstone inspired missionaries of the [[London Missionary Society]] to come in the 1
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  • |name = David Livingstone |image = David Livingstone -1.jpg
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  • | location = [[Livingstone, Zambia]] Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe ...ia Falls, Zambia - Livingstone, Zambia|work=livingstonetourism.com}}</ref> Livingstone named his discovery in honour of Queen Victoria of Britain, but the indigen
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  • ...race Waller (activist)|Horace Waller]] (ed.): ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, Londo ...iefs and traders unsettled the area. Few Europeans had visited Mweru since Livingstone, until [[Alfred Sharpe]] in 1890–1 and the [[Stairs Expedition]] in 1892
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  • ...- the Zambian town near the Falls is named after him. Livingstone later [[Livingstone Memorial|died in Zambia]] in 1873. ...twane proved an able leader, and is spoken of with warm respect by [[David Livingstone]], who met him in 1851 shortly before his death. He was succeeded by his da
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  • [[David Livingstone]], who visited Feira in 1856, described it as utterly ruined at that time, [[File:Big Tree Natl Mont Kabwe.JPG|thumb|"The Big Tree" in the centre of [[Kabwe|Broken Hill]], the town where Clark lived in later life ''(1974
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  • Before the advent of European explorers such as [[David Livingstone]] the Baroste had no written history, so the history was passed down by wor ...nt of [[Sotho–Tswana languages|Si-suto]]. The Makololo were in power when Livingstone visited Barotseland, but after thirty years the Luyi successfully overthrew
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  • '''Kenneth Buchizya David Kaunda''' (28 April 1924 – 17 June 2021),<ref name=Arnold/> also known as ...ad moved to Chinsali to work at Lubwa Mission. He attended Munali Training Centre in [[Lusaka]] (August 1941 – 1943).
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  • ...desia the capital was [[Kalomo]] initially, and [[Livingstone]] from 1907. Livingstone became the capital of Northern Rhodesia when the two northern territories j |title=Kalomo–Livingstone in 1907
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  • ...usly that Haroon Rashid Aswat (31) has been arrested in the border town of Livingstone, having crossed into Zambia from Zimbabwe. Aswat was sought in connection w ...r of Agriculture [[Elijah Mudenda]] dies at age 81 at [[Maina Soko Medical Centre]] in [[Lusaka]].
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