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  • ...Road (Zambia)|Great North Road]]. It is the site of two of the five major road or rail [[bridge]]s across the [[Zambezi]] river, the [[Chirundu Bridge]]s. ...ssil trees 21 km west of Chirundu, lying just south of the Chirundu-Lusaka road near the Kariba turn-off. It is a listed [[Monument|National Monument]] of
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  • ...ry 2005.</ref> It links Namibia's [[Trans–Caprivi Highway]] to the Zambian road network, forming a section of the trade route from south-central Africa to [[Category:International bridges]]
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  • ...nd and the [[Kafue Bridge]] on the [[Great North Road (Zambia)|Great North Road]] is {{convert|9|km}} downstream.<ref name="Google"/> [[Category:Bridges in Zambia]]
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  • This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the '''[[Zambezi River]]'''. Locations are listed wi | caption=Bridges and other crossings of the [[Zambezi River]]
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  • |carries = road, rail, foot traffic ...two countries.<ref>[[Transport in Zambia]] (Wikipedia article). The other road links are at [[Chirundu Bridge]] and [[Kariba Dam]].</ref>
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  • ...bsite accessed 22 April 2007. Quote: "The major hindrance has been the bad road which can only be likened to the notorious 1970’s Hell Run."</ref>
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  • ...t]] and lies at the end of the old [[Great North Road (Zambia)|Great North Road]]. ...dy surveyed. He later obtain a grant of a further £150 to improve the road bridges, and build a jetty and a Customs warehouse. A Wharf was constructed by Tan
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  • ...reat East Road (Zambia)|Great East Road]] about 100 km north. There are no bridges in the area over the Luangwa or Zambezi, nor regular ferry services, but lo
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  • ...ly one road crosses any part of the floodplain to any extent, a dry-season road from [[Kabwe]] (with a feeder from [[Mpongwe]]) going through Mukobwe and I ...mmercial farms especially near the [[Great North Road (Zambia)|Great North Road]] which passes within 10&nbsp;km of the floodplain at the south-eastern edg
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  • ...on had been lost due to neglected maintenance. The government introduced a road fund levy on fuel and that together with international aid has improved the ...ition%20Dec%202003%20back%20cover.pdf NRFA Zambia Road Network Map showing Road condition and level of use in December 2003]
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  • *[[Cape to Cairo Road]] ***[[Cape to Cairo Road]]
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  • *[[Cape to Cairo Road]] ***[[Cape to Cairo Road]]
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  • ...It stops at Kwa Fundi Umeme, Kwa Limboa, Lumo Kigilagila, Sigara, Kitunda road, Kipunguni B, Majohe and Magnus. The second service runs from its Dar es Sa ...ins, precipitous valleys and deep swamps, it was necessary to construct 46 bridges,18 tunnels, and 36 culverts.<ref>[http://www.tazarasite.com/site/page/meand
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  • ...nty Africans were prosecuted for murder or manslaughter. In 1928 the first Road Traffic Ordinance came into effect. ...sturbances centred on the Northern and Luapula provinces where schools and bridges were destroyed and 27 people killed. 2,691 persons were convicted of as a r
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