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  • ...th largest river in Africa, and the largest to flow into the Indian Ocean. Zambezi or Zambesi may also refer to; *[[Zambezi, Zambia]], a town in the North-Western Province of Zambia
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  • | name = Zambezi FM Radio | image = Zambezi FM Radio.jpg
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  • ...African pike, Hepsetus odoe, and tigerfish, Hydrocynus forskahlii, in the Zambezi River floodplain|url = http://aquaticecology.tamu.edu/files/2012/07/WKW-tig ...= Sarah M. Goodier | author2 = Fenton P. D. Cotterill | author3 = Colleen O'Ryan | author4 = Paul H. Skelton | author5 = Maarten J. de Wit | year = 201
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  • ...iders. He took control of a swathe of territory on the north bank of the [[Zambezi]] river called Mashukulumbwe, became known as Chief "Changa-Changa" and, th ...a|Feira]], a long-abandoned Portuguese settlement at the confluence of the Zambezi and [[Luangwa River]]s,<ref name=newitt309/> in what is today southern Zamb
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  • # Zambezi Basic School, Livingstone # Musi-O-Tunya College of Education of Livingstone
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  • | watercourse = [[Zambezi River]] ...: ''the Smoke that Thunders''), is a waterfall in southern Africa on the [[Zambezi River]] at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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  • ...tury, Rhodes's Company held a vast, land-locked country, bisected by the [[Zambezi]] river. It officially named this land Rhodesia in 1895, and ran it until t The area south of the Zambezi became Southern Rhodesia, while that to the north became [[North-Western Rh
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  • ...and the Kololo|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of African History, Volume II, H-O|publisher=Fitzroy Dearborn (Routledge)|location=New York|pages=[http://book Its heartland is the [[Barotse Floodplain]] on the upper [[Zambezi River]], also known as '''Bulozi''' or '''Lyondo''', but it includes the su
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  • ...groups of Africa became a prized possession sought by the Chokwe. In upper Zambezi river and Kasai regions particularly, they were once a victim of well armed ...ida social indígena na colónia de Angola: usos e costumes''. Lisboa: Divisão de Publicações e Biblioteca, Agência Geral das Colónias, 1947.
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  • |O C Carruthers||[[Central Africa Party|Liberal Party]]||align=right|195|| |align=left|Zambezi (2 seats)||colspan=11 align=center|No candidate achieved the vote share req
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  • ...corded all over Zambia in the 1950s, but also specifically recorded in the Zambezi Valley in 1958 at the request of anthropologist Elizabeth Colson before the ...h lyrics in rock songs. Bands included the [[Machine-Gunners]] and [[Musi-o-tunya]]. The most popular band in Zambian history soon emerged, [[Jaggari
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  • The new name of Zambia was derived from the [[Zambezi]] river (Zambezi may mean "River of God").{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} Archaeological excavation work on the [[Zambezi Valley]] and [[Kalambo Falls]] show a succession of human cultures. In part
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  • ...gueira, Princesa Negra: ''O preço da civilização em África, Coimbra'' Edição do autor, 1932.</ref> ...ous and merely supplied the Mandebele with guides who took them across the Zambezi westwards in the direction of the Kololo who at that time were pursuing the
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  • ...A Man's A Man for A' That|Rabbie Burns song]]: "When man to man, the world o'er/Shall brothers be for a' that".<ref>Blaikie (1880). This sentiment today ...o the north between 1852 and 1856, mapping almost the entire course of the Zambezi, and was the first European to see the Mosi-oa-Tunya ("the smoke that thund
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  • ...rovince of [[Zambia]] and in northern Mozambique as far south as the River Zambezi from the 16th century or earlier.<ref>Marwick (1963)</ref><ref>Newitt (1982 Chewa has five vowels: ''a'', ''e'', ''i'', ''o'', ''u''. Long or double vowels are sometimes found, e.g. ''áákúlu'' 'bi
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  • |align=left|'''Lusian O. Mwale''' |rowspan=2 align=left|113. '''ZAMBEZI EAST'''||rowspan=2|16,455||rowspan=2|52.0%
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