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{{TFAIMAGE|Lukanga.jpg}} '''[[Lukanga Swamp]]''' is a major wetland in the Central Province of Zambia, about 50 km west of [[Kabwe]].Its permanently swampy area consists of a roughly circular area with a diameter of 40 to 50 km covering 1850 km2, plus roughly 250 km2 in the mouths of and along rivers discharging into it such as the Lukanga River from the north-east. The floodplain is classed as the Zambezian flooded grasslands ecoregion, and the surrounding woodland savanna is the Central Zambezian miombo woodlands ecoregion, {{TFAFULL|Lukanga Swamp}}
{{TFAIMAGE|White rhino Livingstone.jpg}} '''[[Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park]]''' (Sotho: ''Musi oa Thunya'' ['''Mosi wa Tunya'''] "''The Smoke Which Thunders''"), is an UNESCO World Heritage site that is home to one half of the Mosi-oa-Tunya ''— 'The Smoke Which Thunders' —'' known worldwide as [[Victoria Falls]] on the [[Zambezi River]]. ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ comes from the Kololo or [[Lozi language]] and the name is now used throughout Zambia.   The park is 'twin' to the Victoria Falls National Park on the Zimbabwean side. {{TFAFULL|Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park}}  
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Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park (Sotho: Musi oa Thunya [Mosi wa Tunya] "The Smoke Which Thunders"), is an UNESCO World Heritage site that is home to one half of the Mosi-oa-Tunya — 'The Smoke Which Thunders' — known worldwide as Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River. ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ comes from the Kololo or Lozi language and the name is now used throughout Zambia. The park is 'twin' to the Victoria Falls National Park on the Zimbabwean side. (Full article...)