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  • |official_name = Luanshya |subdivision_name2 = [[Luanshya District]]
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  • ...oncentrated in the capital [[Lusaka]], while there are smaller enclaves in Luanshya and Kitwe.<ref name=gmfa>Hellenic Republic: Ministry of Foreign Affairs: [h ...and fishermen had established a center in Katanga and from there plied the river trade of the Congo to Zambia where many settled.<ref>Karen Tranberg Hansen,
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  • ...s 3,133 sq km (1,210 sq mi) of the upper portion of the basin of the Kafue River on the central plateau of southern Africa, and is about 900 to 1,500 m (abo ...urban areas. The largest cities are the provincial capital, Ndola; Kitwe; Luanshya; Chingola; and Mufulira. Bemba is the dominant language.
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  • ...gstone, Zambia|Livingstone]], including two former terraces of the Maramba River, the lower of which contains a home and workshop site of the Great Handaxe ...ne]] — the first colonial settlement dating from the 1890s, next to a good river crossing point; its cemetery is in the game park section of the [[Mosi-oa-T
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  • ...gstone, Zambia|Livingstone]], including two former terraces of the Maramba River, the lower of which contains a home and workshop site of the Great Handaxe ...ne]] — the first colonial settlement dating from the 1890s, next to a good river crossing point; its cemetery is in the game park section of the [[Mosi-oa-T
    15 KB (2,164 words) - 15:43, 26 July 2017
  • ...gained independence with the new name of Zambia, derived from the Zambezi river which flows through the country. After independence the country moved towar **[[Chambeshi River]]
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  • ...ned independence with the new name of Zambia, derived from the [[Zambezi]] river which flows through the country. After independence the country moved towar **[[Chambeshi River]]
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  • |• [[Mazabuka]]||• [[Kapiri Mposhi]]||• [[Luanshya]] — freight only ===List of principal highways and river crossings===
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  • ...debts was Katanga. Another major bridge was required to cross the [[Kafue River]] and the {{convert|427|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} long [[Kafue Railway Bridge]], the ...lines in the Copperbelt, leading to [[Chililabombwe]], [[Mufulira]] and [[Luanshya]]. Until the mid-1960s, sleeper trains went from Ndola via [[Livingstone]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Luanshya]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] Ndhlovu was born in [[Luanshya]] and moved to [[Mufulira]] as a boy when his family settled there. At the
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  • ...ilder who was a guiding figure in British expansion north of the [[Limpopo River]] into south-central Africa. Rhodes pushed British influence into the regio ...etween North-Western Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia became the [[Zambezi]] River in 1898.<ref>I Brownlie, (1979). African Boundaries: A Legal and Diplomatic
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  • ...w name of Zambia was derived from the [[Zambezi]] river (Zambezi may mean "River of God").{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} ...rda e Almeida Wrote about His Travel to the Center of Africa, Going to the River of Sena, in the Year of 1798|url = http://www.wdl.org/en/item/234/|accessda
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