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  • ...at Yuka in Mavumbu. He was made a Chief at Kabompo at the tributary of the Kabompo river called Samatutu where they fled the Makololo/Aluyi war. Prince Ngulun ...ho had supported Prince Mubukwanu, one of Mulambwa's sons left for the now Kabompo. Most of them went to Nakalomo in present-day Lukulu. Here they abandoned t
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  • ...d Zambezi basins is a well-marked belt of high ground, running nearly east-west and falling abruptly to the north and south. This distinctly cuts off the b ...iver, Angola|Luena]] and the Chifumage flowing from highlands to the north-west.<ref name=Dorling/> It turns south and develops a floodplain, with extreme
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  • |rowspan=2 align=left|86. '''ISOKA WEST'''||rowspan=2|15,278||rowspan=2|39.6% |rowspan=2 align=left|105. '''KABOMPO WEST'''||rowspan=2|12,021||rowspan=2|44.1%
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  • ...mbabwe]], [[Botswana]] and [[Namibia]] to the south, and [[Angola]] to the west. The capital city is [[Lusaka]], in the south-central part of Zambia. The p ...nce, reduced Zambian dependence on railway lines south to South Africa and west through an increasingly troubled [[Portuguese Angola]]. Until the completio
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