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  • |timezone =[[Central Africa Time|CAT]] ...ch in wildlife, the [[Liuwa Plain National Park]] extends into it from the south. East of the river the district is Miombo woodland and [[Ecoregions of Zamb
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  • ...''', with small patches of '''''semi-arid steppe''''' climate in the south-west. ...ear, and northwards in the first half of the year. In some years, it moves south of Zambia, leading to a "little dry season" in the north of the country for
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  • ...abolished and split into [[Chipata East]], [[Chipata North]] and [[Chipata West]]. He was also [[National Olympic Committee of Zambia]] President from 1968 Educated at Lubwa Mission School, then went to South Africa to the Pholela Institution, Natal, where he was awarded a scholarship in 19
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  • ...ard to Africa, let alone Africans."<ref>Ieuan Griffiths: "The Scramble for Africa: Inherited Political Boundaries", ''The Geographical Journal'', Vol 152 No ...il Rhodes]]'s [[British South Africa Company]] approached Katanga from the south, the Belgian King Leopold II's Congo Free State (CFS) approached from the n
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  • ...es beyond Zambia's borders. It is of importance to the entire continent of Africa. ...they may be or have come from, the human being from east, west, north, and south. All these we accepted as God's children.
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  • ...uish white supremacy and minority rule and singled out [[apartheid]] South Africa for violation of human rights. In the ''Manifesto'', which was subsequently ...esented one of two strategies to deal with white minority rule in Southern Africa: To try to contain violence, preserve the status quo, and improve the human
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  • ...olonial]] [[Boma (enclosure)|boma]] of the [[British Empire]] in [[central Africa]] and today is a settlement in the [[Luapula Province]] of [[Zambia]], and ...lan, 2013-2017, Lusaka. pp8</ref> [[Bwile people]], five kilometres to the south, was amenable to a treaty, Sharpe decided to set up a boma there to secure
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  • ...name=EAR1>"N Rhodesia's General Election: Full List of Candidates", ''East Africa and Rhodesia'', 12 March 1959, p821</ref> |Broken Hill||rowspan=6|South Central||align=right|2,208||align=right|394
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  • |timezone =[[Central Africa Time|CAT]] ...t (all Zambian districts) and an international boundary with Angola in the west. The district is enclosed between two major rivers, the Zambezi river and t
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  • [[Image:Colonial Africa 1913 map.svg|thumb|{{Legend|#fbc5c0|Under British control or influence, 191 ...ions of the British Empire through a continuous line from Cape Town, South Africa to Cairo, Egypt. While most sections of the Cape to Cairo railway are in op
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  • |continent = [[Africa]] |region = [[Southern Africa]]
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  • ...017|work=The Guardian|date=26 September 2017}}</ref> The crash site, 15 km west of the airport, has been turned into the [[Dag Hammarskjöld Crash Site Mem |[[Interair South Africa]]| [[OR Tambo International Airport|Johannesburg-OR Tambo]]
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  • ...Horace Waller]] (ed.): ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, London, 1874.</ref> In ...e." 1880</ref> The memorial is 5&nbsp;km south of the Lulimala, 10&nbsp;km south of the edge of the floodplain, and 40&nbsp;km from the edge of the permanen
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  • ...ours, [[Lake Tanganyika]], 25&nbsp;km east, and [[Lake Mweru]], 40&nbsp;km west, with which its name is sometimes confused. ...d the hills to the north-east in DR Congo. It was thought to drain via its south-western swamps and a [[Dambos|dambo]] called the Mofwe into the [[Kalungwis
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  • | meeting_place = Gallagher Convention Centre, Midrand, South Africa ...ment was in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia but it was later moved to Midrand, South Africa.
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  • ...h provided for the unconditional evacuation of all German forces from East Africa". ...on that he penetrated just the few kilometres to Abercorn from German East Africa, but that is only because he was instructed by the British imperial command
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  • ...[[Zambia]] is in the middle of [[African countries]], on par with [[South Africa]], worse than [[Botswana]], but better than the [[Democratic Republic of th The largest underground mine in Africa, the Mufulira Mine employs 10,000 people; includes a concentrator, a refine
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  • | range_map_caption=Range map in purple (in the south) ...3">Fennessy, Julian, et al. "Mitochondrial DNA analyses show that Zambia's South Luangwa Valley giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis thornicrofti) are geneticall
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  • ...o [[Kitwe]] (40&nbsp;km) and [[Chingola]] (55&nbsp;km), and another to the south-east connects to [[Ndola]] (60&nbsp;km), the commercial and transport hub o ...after the rehabilitation of the Mufulira copper [[smelter]] by SMEC South Africa (formerly Vela VKE). Production and employment levels are down from the 196
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  • ...ion=com_content&task=view&id=1875&Itemid=35 "Chipata Railway"], ''Railways Africa'', Friday, 2 November 2007.</ref> ...rica.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1874&Itemid=35 Railways Africa - EXTENDING BEYOND CHIPATA<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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