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  • {{main|Birds and the Bee9}} {{main|The Return (Sampa the Great album)}}
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  • There are two main sources of hydroelectric power on the river, the [[Kariba Dam]], which prov .... This distinctly cuts off the basin of the [[Lualaba River|Lualaba]] (the main branch of the upper Congo) from that of the Zambezi. In the neighborhood of
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  • of fruit, with leaves or insects as their main source of protein, with the rest of the diet being made
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  • {{main|HIV/AIDS in Zambia}}
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  • ...e season to protect the calves.<ref name ="Main 1990">{{cite journal |last=Main |first=M. B. |last2=Coblentz |first2=Bruce E. |year=1990|title=Sexual Segre ...few weeks while being nursed occasionally by the mother before joining the main herd. Older calves are held in the centre of the herd for safety.
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  • At first the Lumpa Church was close to the main Black organization fighting for independence, the Northern Rhodesia [[Afric
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  • ...]] floods right up to the town. The city is 15 kilometres from the river's main channel, to which its small harbour is connected in the dry season by a 35-
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  • {{Main|Levy Mwanawasa Stadium|l1=Estadio de la Levy Mwanawasa}}
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  • {{main|The Courtney Novels}} {{main|The Ballantyne Novels}}
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  • ...IP), the successor to ZANC. However, he did not see himself as the party's main founder and he stepped down when Kaunda was released from prison in January
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  • {{main|1993 Zambia national football team air disaster}}
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  • ...ged to Kabwe in 1966, shortly after independence. As well as being on the main [[Lusaka]]-[[Copperbelt]] railway line, it lies on the [[Great North Road (
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  • {{Main|History of Zambia}} {{Main|Politics of Zambia}}
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  • ...y to visit his parents, and on his return from Bulawayo, he moved to Kitwe Main School to complete his primary education. During this time, he also devoted ...he Southern African Development Coordinating Conference (SADCC) Cup as the main team was in action CAN 1990 in Algeria. He took up the job with the assista
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  • [[File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F031748-0006, Frankfurt-Main, Kenneth Kaunda bei Hoechst.jpg|thumb|Kaunda in [[Frankfurt]], [[West Germa ..., the successor to ZANC. However, Chona did not see himself as the party's main founder. When Kaunda was released from prison in January 1960 he was electe
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  • * Sleepers: [[Concrete sleeper|Concrete]] on main line, [[Railroad tie#Wooden|Wood]] at turnouts and on bridges.<ref name=Mas ...t direct attention to some of the underlying causes of low availability of main-line locomotives, the unacceptable current performance in workshops/depots
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  • {{main article|List of Mbunda Chiefs in Zambia}}
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  • {{Main|Chichewa tones}} ...can also indicate whether a verb is being used in an [[independent clause|main clause]] or in a [[dependent clause]] such as a relative clause:<ref>Stevic
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  • ...Rhokana United]]'s Ajax Youth Academy in 1981 before being promoted to the main team three years later.
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  • ...ce, a special presidential by-election was called to fill the vacancy. The main contenders were the country's vice-president [[Rupiah Banda]], [[Michael Sa
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