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  • ...he longest arm of Africa's second-longest river, the Congo. Located on the border between [[Zambia]] and Democratic Republic of the Congo, it makes up 110&nb ...ainly fed by the [[Luapula River]], which comes in through swamps from the south, and the [[Kalungwishi River]] from the east. At its north end the lake is
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  • ...and its regional office is based in Solwezi. Finally, Livingstone's based South West Office is charged with the task of managing heritage resources in Sout # [[Kasamba Stream Grinding Grooves]], [[Samfya]] — Iron Age site 1.6 km south of boma where axes and iron implements were sharpened, at 11°20' S 29°33'
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  • # [[Kasamba Stream Grinding Grooves]], [[Samfya]] — Iron Age site 1.6 km south of boma where axes and iron implements were sharpened, at 11°20' S 29°33' # [[Nachitalo Hill]], [[Mkushi]] District — rock art 55 km south of Ndola near Msofu mission at 13°32' S 28°59' E.
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  • ...border of Namibia and the northern border of [[Botswana]], then along the border between [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe to [[Mozambique]], where it crosses the cou ...Victoria Falls]]. Other notable falls include the [[Chavuma Falls]] at the border between Zambia and Angola, and [[Ngonye Falls]], near [[Sioma]] in Western
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  • |era = {{nowrap|[[Interwar period]]{{·}}[[Cold War]]}} ...ally administered, as were the two earlier protectorates, by the [[British South Africa Company]], (BSAC), a [[chartered company]] on behalf of the British
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  • ...of China's support for [[African independence movements|newly independent African countries]] gave rise to TAZARA's designation as the "Great Uhuru Railway", ...ambako]] and runs parallel to the highway toward [[Mbeya]] and the Zambian border, before entering [[Zambia]], and linking with [[Zambia Railways]] at [[Kapi
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  • ***[[South Luangwa National Park]] **[[Zambian African National Congress]]
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  • ***[[South Luangwa National Park]] **[[Zambian African National Congress]]
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  • ...ndscape, Memory and Identity in the Kazembe Kingdom|journal=The Journal of African History|volume=47|pages=21|year=2006}}</ref> (also known as the Luba, Luund ...of 20,000 men, and his lands stretched west to the [[Lualaba River]] (the border with Mwata Yamvo's western Luba-Lunda kingdom and with the other Luba's kin
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  • ...ndscape, Memory and Identity in the Kazembe Kingdom|journal=The Journal of African History|volume=47|pages=21|year=2006}}</ref> (also known as the Luba, Luund ...of 20,000 men, and his lands stretched west to the [[Lualaba River]] (the border with Mwata Yamvo's western Luba-Lunda kingdom and with the other Luba's kin
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