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  • ...e provincial capital, [[Chipata]] at an elevation of 1060 m on the [[Water divide|watershed]] between the middle [[Luangwa River]] and the [[Zambezi]]. In th
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  • ...road had climbed up the difficult terrain onto the Luangwa-Zambezi [[Water divide|watershed]] at [[Nyimba]], [[Petauke]], and [[Katete]], the going is easier
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  • '''Bangweulu''' — 'where the water sky meets the sky' — is one of the world's great wetland systems, compris ...;km and a width of up to 40 km, '''Lake Bangweulu's''' permanent open water surface is about 3,000 km², which expands when its [[swamp]]s and [[Z
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  • ...eady had claimed land north of the Congo-[[Zambezi River|Zambezi]] [[Water divide|watershed]]. The BSAC were left with the land south of the watershed and ea
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  • ...te = 2013-06-01 }}</ref> resulting in the world's largest sheet of falling water. Victoria Falls is roughly twice the height of North America's [[Niagara Fa ...m Zimbabwe (west) to Zambia (east): ''Devil's Cataract'' (called ''Leaping Water'' by some), ''Main Falls'', ''Rainbow Falls'' (the highest) and the ''Easte
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  • ...tarting with my staff at state house. We are gifted with adequate land and water resources abundantly and excellent weather. We cannot just talk about this ...e well- fought battle. What unites us is by far greater than what seeks to divide us.
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  • ...rotectorate and North-Eastern Rhodesia was fixed in 1891 at the [[drainage divide]] between Lake Malawi and the [[Luangwa River]],<ref>J G Pike, (1969). Mala ...e [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] [[Leo Amery]], has attempted to water-down in 1927 when setting up the [[Hilton Young Commission]]. Passfield's M
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