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  • {{Infobox Bilateral relations|South African - Zambian |South Africa| Zambia}} ...o the [[bilateralism|current and historical relationship]] between [[South Africa]] and [[Zambia]]. Both countries are members of the [[Southern African Deve
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  • ...incipal tourist destination, [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]], Southern Africa. ...n widely called the "Great South Road" in the style of its north, east and west counterparts.
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  • ...l, [[Lusaka]], to the principal tourist destination, Livingstone, Southern Africa. ...n widely called the "Great South Road" in the style of its north, east and west counterparts.
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  • ...ambia supported Namibian efforts towards independence from occupying South Africa. Namibia's primary liberation movement, [[SWAPO]], was based from 1964-1975
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  • ...5/100405fa_fact_goldberg?currentPage=all "Did American conservationists in Africa go too far?"] in ''The New Yorker'', 5 April 2010</ref> the northernmost of ...hi River]] flows east-west through the centre of the park, the area to its south being a strict wilderness zone.
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  • ...ince, Zambia|North-Western Province]] of [[Zambia]]. It lies between the [[West Lunga River]] and [[Kabompo River]] about 10&nbsp;km north of the gravel ro ...with a closed canopy. The ecoregion forms the largest evergreen forest in Africa outside of the equatorial zone. Although the rainfall in the area is quite
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  • ...R3>"U.N.I.P. Cabinet Sworn In: "Racial" Seats Must Go: Mr. Kaunda", ''East Africa and Rhodesia'', 30 January 1964, p449</ref> |Kitwe South||[[Jonathan Chivunga]]||[[United National Independence Party]]
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  • ...e Lagoon]], the largest of several lagoons in the [[Luapula River]] swamps south of [[Lake Mweru]], in the [[Luapula Province]] of [[Zambia]]. It takes its ...] in the south. The villages lining the edge of the Luapula swamps and the south-eastern shore of Lake Mweru merge into each other in an almost unbroken seq
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  • ...ungu are in central [[Angola]] at an elevation around 1400 m, and it flows south-east across the southern African [[plateau]]. Within 50&nbsp;km it has deve
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  • ...o the rest of the country, as well as being one of two routes to the south-west extremity of [[North-Western Province, Zambia|North-Western Province]]. It ...ver, the road going west to [[Solwezi]] also used to be known as the Great West Road. At that time [[Copperbelt Province]] was, despite its central locatio
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  • ...ards that swerved and dipped just under the crossbar. In the game against West Germany which Zambia lost 4-0, Bwalya got injured and would not feature for ...n in Kalusha's absence as the team also qualified to the 1996 CAN in South Africa where they lost to Tunisia in the Semi-finals.
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  • | timezone = [[Central Africa Time|CAT]] ...stments/}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Zengamina Hydro Project {{!}} North West Zambia Development Trust |url=http://www.nwzdt.org/?page_id=22 |access-date
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  • | clubs1 = Butondo West Tigers ...ffaloes F.C.]] as a [[Forward (association football)|striker]]. He is an [[Africa Cup of Nations]] winner and won the [[BBC]]'s African Footballer of the Yea
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  • ...e-Cairo railway]] but the economic spur was to access the mines of Central Africa. The railway started as part of [[Rhodesian Railways]], the company which r ...ratic Republic of the Congo with mines at [[Lubumbashi]] and further north-west. The ZR network connects to Lubumbashi via Ndola and Sakania. At one time t
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  • ...in the dry season. It is one of the biggest unaltered rivers in Southern Africa and the 20,000 square miles (around 50,000 square kilometers) that make up ...rth-west escarpment ([[Muchinga Escarpment]]) about 700&nbsp;m high, and a south-western escarpment about 450&nbsp;m high. In the dry season some sections,
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  • |continent = Africa |region = Central Africa
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  • | name = South Luangwa National Park ...s and [[hippopotamus]]es. It is one of the best-known national parks in [[Africa]] for [[walking safari]]s. Founded as a [[game reserve]] in 1938, it becam
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  • ...ilar in size to Wales or Massachusetts). It is the second largest park in Africa and is home to over 55 different species of animals. ...onal dirt roads also link from [[Kalomo]] and [[Namwala]] in the south and south-east, and [[Kasempa]] in the north.
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  • ...sp;km<sup>2</sup> either side of the [[Kafue River]] to the west and north-west, making 2600&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> in total.<ref name="Google">[http://earth. ...the river. Numerous short rivers and streams flow into the swamp from the south, east and north, of which the Lukanga is the largest. In the rainy season t
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