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  • <!------[[File:Kabompo River Course.png|thumb|The Kabompo River (red) and part of the Zambezi River (blue)]]--------> The '''Kabompo River''' is one of the main [[tributary|tributaries]] of the upper [[Zambez
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  • ...po River]] about 10&nbsp;km north of the gravel road from [[Solwezi]] to [[Kabompo]], and covers about 1700&nbsp;km². ...m dry forests]] ecoregion, which exists only in a few patches in the south west of the province extending a little over the border into Angola. ''[[Cryptos
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  • * [[Isoka West]] * [[Kabompo East]]
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  • **[[Kabompo River]] ***[[West Lunga River]]
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  • * [[West Lunga National Park]] * Zambezi grasslands in the far west of the state.
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  • ...oma, Zambia|Kaoma]], and a gravel road to North-Western Province via the [[Kabompo Ferry]].
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  • ...oma, Zambia|Kaoma]], and a gravel road to North-Western Province via the [[Kabompo Ferry]].
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  • |Kabompo||[[Hannock Kikombe]]||[[United National Independence Party]] |Lusaka West||[[Elijah Mudenda]]||[[United National Independence Party]]
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  • ...g on the [[Zambezi River]] and the [[M8 road (Zambia)|M8 road]], west of [[Kabompo]]. It is known for the [[palace]]s of the chiefs of the [[Lunda people|Lun ...[Chinyingi|Chinyingi Suspension Bridge]] spans the river just to the north-west of the town.
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  • ...g on the [[Zambezi River]] and the [[M8 road (Zambia)|M8 road]], west of [[Kabompo]]. It is known for the [[palace]]s of the chiefs of the [[Lunda people|Bal ...[Chinyingi|Chinyingi Suspension Bridge]] spans the river just to the north-west of the town.
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  • ...ts regional office is based in Solwezi. Finally, Livingstone's based South West Office is charged with the task of managing heritage resources in Southern # [[Kundabwika Rock Painting]] — near [[Kundabwika Falls]], 96&nbsp;km north-west of [[Mporokoso]] at 9°13' S 29°19' E.
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  • ...bout 1200&nbsp;mm –- all figures are annual amounts), especially the north-west (1400&nbsp;mm), decreasing towards the south (around 700&nbsp;mm); the drie * Kalahari Sands in the south-west of the country are infertile and do not retain moisture, so are dominated m
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  • ...bia#Central Zambezian Miombo woodlands|Central Zambezian Miombo woodland]] west of Mongu features many [[Salt pan (geology)|pan]]s; '''17''' [[Sioma Ngwezi ...plain stretches from the Zambezi's [[confluence]] with the [[Kabompo River|Kabompo]] and [[Lungwebungu River]]s in the north, to a point about 230&nbsp;km sou
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  • # [[Kundabwika Rock Painting]] — near [[Kundabwika Falls]], 96&nbsp;km north-west of [[Mporokoso]] at 9°13' S 29°19' E. # Mkomo Rock Shelter — Iron Age rock shelter and paintings, 64&nbsp;km west of [[Chipata]] at 13°54' S 32°12' E.
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  • ...confluence of the Zambezi with the [[Lungwebungu River|Lungwebungu]] and [[Kabompo River]]s at the northern border of the province, to a point below [[Senanga ...the 610-kilometre [[Lusaka]]-Mongu road or [[Great West Road, Zambia|Great West Road]], which in the past has been poorly maintained but has recently been
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  • Zambia's North-West Extension - 8 February 2006 - Preparatory work is going forward on Zambia's {{Cite news|url=http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2011/05/zambian-north-west-railway-2/
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  • ...sed for that route because its meandering course which takes it far to the west makes the route three times longer than the straight-line distance, and it * [[Dongwe River]] and [[Kabompo River]] in the west
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  • |rowspan=3|Kitwe West||[[Hugh Stanley]]||[[United Federal Party]]||align=right|1,936|| ||align=ri |rowspan=4|Lusaka West||[[Hugh Mitchley]]||[[United Federal Party]]||align=right|1,607|| ||align=r
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  • ...at Yuka in Mavumbu. He was made a Chief at Kabompo at the tributary of the Kabompo river called Samatutu where they fled the Makololo/Aluyi war. Prince Ngulun ...ho had supported Prince Mubukwanu, one of Mulambwa's sons left for the now Kabompo. Most of them went to Nakalomo in present-day Lukulu. Here they abandoned t
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  • ...d Zambezi basins is a well-marked belt of high ground, running nearly east-west and falling abruptly to the north and south. This distinctly cuts off the b ...iver, Angola|Luena]] and the Chifumage flowing from highlands to the north-west.<ref name=Dorling/> It turns south and develops a floodplain, with extreme
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