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  • | parent = [[Zambezi]] | mouth = [[Zambezi]]
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  • ...h are the key for determining the Stone Age cultural sequence in the Upper Zambezi Valley ...first President of the Republic of Zambia while he was headmaster of Lubwa Upper Primary School.
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  • The '''Zambezi''' (also spelled '''Zambeze''' and '''Zambesi''') is the [[List of rivers b The Zambezi's most noted feature is [[Victoria Falls]]. Other notable falls include the
    43 KB (6,623 words) - 06:44, 26 July 2017
  • |title=VEGETATION DESCRIPTIONS OF THE UPPER ZAMBEZI DISTRICTS OF ZAMBIA This park is considered for inclusion in the 5 Nation [[Kavango - Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area]].
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  • ...estern Province]], [[Zambia]], west of the [[Barotse Floodplain]] of the [[Zambezi River]] near the border with [[Angola]]. The Park is governed by African Pa ...d became a [[national park]] in 1972. Liuwa Plain is situated on the upper Zambezi floodplains of western Zambia and is bounded by the Luambimba and Luanginga
    12 KB (1,784 words) - 14:25, 30 November 2016
  • ...h are the key for determining the Stone Age cultural sequence in the Upper Zambezi Valley ...first President of the Republic of Zambia while he was headmaster of Lubwa Upper Primary School.
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  • ...race,<ref>Mulford, p29</ref> and at least 20% of the vote from either the upper or lower roll.<ref>Mulford, p28</ref> ...mption Ordinance dated prior to 1 July 1961, or be the wife of a qualified upper roll voter (in polygamous marriages, only the senior wife qualified).<ref n
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  • | watercourse = [[Zambezi River]] ...: ''the Smoke that Thunders''), is a waterfall in southern Africa on the [[Zambezi River]] at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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  • ...[Kafue Gorge]] and flows down the [[Zambezi Escarpment]] into the middle [[Zambezi]] [[rift valley]].<ref name="Google"/> Consequently, it's strategically loc * [[Kafue Gorge Upper Power Station]] ({{convert|990|MW}} generation capacity) operated by the Za
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  • ...groups of Africa became a prized possession sought by the Chokwe. In upper Zambezi river and Kasai regions particularly, they were once a victim of well armed
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  • ...the east and the [[Lozi people|Lozi]] in the west, centered on the upper [[Zambezi River]]. ...ust across the [[Luangwa River]] from Zambia, at the confluence with the [[Zambezi River]]. Around 1820 they had settled on the Zambian side at [[Luangwa, Zam
    28 KB (4,154 words) - 15:07, 15 May 2017
  • Its heartland is the [[Barotse Floodplain]] on the upper [[Zambezi River]], also known as '''Bulozi''' or '''Lyondo''', but it includes the su ...a, Angola, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Congo. The Barotse (the Lozi) reached the Zambezi River in the 17th Century and their kingdom grew until it comprised some 25
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  • | image = Loxodonta africana (crossing the Zambezi).jpg | image_caption =A specimen seen crossing the Zambezi.
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  • ...ous and merely supplied the Mandebele with guides who took them across the Zambezi westwards in the direction of the Kololo who at that time were pursuing the ...In 1941, before Kabompo Boma came into existence, the Government separated Zambezi from Barotseland. Chief Chikufele had two other Mbunda subordinated chiefs
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  • ...o the north between 1852 and 1856, mapping almost the entire course of the Zambezi, and was the first European to see the Mosi-oa-Tunya ("the smoke that thund ...[[Atlantic]] to [[Quelimane]] on the Indian Ocean near the mouth of the [[Zambezi]].<ref name="Blaikie"/> Central and southern Africa had not been crossed by
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  • The new name of Zambia was derived from the [[Zambezi]] river (Zambezi may mean "River of God").{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} Archaeological excavation work on the [[Zambezi Valley]] and [[Kalambo Falls]] show a succession of human cultures. In part
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