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  • ...lative Council of Northern Rhodesia|Legislative Council]] for [[Copperbelt West]] ...T/> before going on to study at the [[University of Fort Hare]] in [[South Africa]]. However, he was expelled from the university due to his political activi
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  • ...is a tributary) and with little slope to speed up river flow, it meanders south-eastwards sluggishly and within 50 km has the character of a mature ri ...Market gardening|market gardens]]. At Kitwe it changes course to the south-west and flows through forests and areas of flat rock over which it floods in th
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  • ...ng to fill in the gaps in the late Pleistocene prehistory of south central Africa. <ref>Barham, Lawrence S. . "The Mumbwa Caves Project, Zambia, 1993-94." Ny ...ave protected the occupants of the cave and their hearths from the east to west winds. Microfauna found at the site indicates dry conditions at the time of
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  • ...amounts), especially the north-west (1400&nbsp;mm), decreasing towards the south (around 700&nbsp;mm); the driest areas are in the Luangwa and middle Zambez .... Most rivers, lakes and swamps are permanent, except in the hotter, drier south. Along the banks of permanent rivers and in the spray of waterfalls are eve
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  • | designation1_free2value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Africa|Africa]]}} ...essed 1 March 2007.]</ref> It extends downstream from the falls and to the south-east along the [[Batoka Gorge]]s.<ref name="Spectrum"/>
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  • .../visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=6926 "Seasonal Flooding in Southern Africa".] ''NASA/Visible Earth'', Credit: Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Respons ...'''Bulozi Plain''', '''Lyondo''' or the '''Zambezi Floodplain''' is one of Africa's great [[Zambezian flooded grasslands|wetland]]s, on the [[Zambezi River]]
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  • | tourney_name = Africa Cup of Nations | image = 2012 Africa Cup of Nations logo.png
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  • ...sing of Italy and Guatemala along the way with 4-0 scorelines, losing to [[West Germany]] by the same margin.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Sports-Reference.com ...for an Austrian club for a year before returning to feature for Zambia at Africa Cup of Nations in 1992 which proved to be his last outing for Zambia due to
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  • and technological evidence that is without equal anywhere in South Africa. Gwisho hot-springs has a become of a significance importance to African pr ....1|km|abbr=on}} southwest of [[Monze]], and about {{convert|1|km|abbr=on}} west of the Lochnivar Ranch.
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  • ...[[British Empire|British colonial]] control of this part of south-central Africa.<ref name="NRJ">[http://www.nrzam.org.uk ‘’The Northern Rhodesia Journa ...[Nyasaland]], and decisions were taken to strengthen the imperial presence south of the lake and prevent other colonial powers establishing a foothold there
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  • ...ovince, to a point below [[Senanga]] and above the [[Ngonye Falls]] in the south. This floodplain is inundated from December to June, and is fed by other ri ...the 610-kilometre [[Lusaka]]-Mongu road or [[Great West Road, Zambia|Great West Road]], which in the past has been poorly maintained but has recently been
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  • ...ts regional office is based in Solwezi. Finally, Livingstone's based South West Office is charged with the task of managing heritage resources in Southern # [[Kasamba Stream Grinding Grooves]], [[Samfya]] — Iron Age site 1.6&nbsp;km south of boma where axes and iron implements were sharpened, at 11°20' S 29°33'
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  • ...of the Bangweulu system is a series of parallel sandy ridges running south-west to north-east. These are particularly striking in satellite photographs and ...r swamps. The largest is Lake Kampolombo ''(9)'', 30&nbsp;km by 5&nbsp;km, south of Lake Walilupe and connected to it by a 7&nbsp;km channel. The 32&nbsp;km
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  • |title = Africa |image = [[File:Africa (orthographic projection).svg|200px]]
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  • ...portion of the basin of the Kafue River on the central plateau of southern Africa, and is about 900 to 1,500 m (about 3,000 to 5,000 ft) above sea level. The ...osits. British colonial rule began in the mid-1890s when the British South Africa Company signed treaties with local chiefs. The province became part of the
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  • ...ce of 12 meters located at the rear wall of the main shelter and under the south western overhang lies a smaller panel. ...ls, they had to add an additional extension to the excavation to the north-west. Ultimately, the excavation had covered a total area of 40.2 square meters.
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  • ...of Central Africa and Southern Africa. The are found primarily in Angola, south-western parts of Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa to Lualaba), an ...m|title=Pre-Colonial African Trade: essays on trade in Central and Eastern Africa before 1900|chapter=Chokwe Trade and Conquest in the Nineteenth Century| ur
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  • ...vert|150|MW|abbr=on}}, 2 x {{convert|180|MW|abbr=on}} Francis-type<br />'''South:''' 6 x {{convert|111|MW|abbr=on}} Francis-type | plant_capacity = '''North:''' 960 MW<br />'''South:''' 666 MW<br />'''Total:''' {{convert|1626|MW|abbr=on}}
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  • ...o reaches the [[Luapula Province]] in the west, [[Mporokoso]] in the north-west, [[Isoka]] in the east and Kayambi in the north-east. Consequently, it is a ...the north via Kasama, with [[Zambia Railways]] at [[Kapiri Mposhi]] in the south.
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  • ...between the Muchinga Escarpment to the east and vast Miombo plains to the west. The town has an estimated population of 40,000 inhabitants (2008), while ...content&task=view&id=1874&Itemid=35 "Extending beyond Chipata". ''Railways Africa''. November 2007.]</ref>
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