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  • * {{flagicon|Malawi}} [[Mchinji]] - connects to [[Malawi Railways]] <ref>http://www.railwaysafrica.com/2010/06/chipata-railway-2/</r ...ite web|url=http://www.afrol.com/articles/36610|title=afrol News - Zambia, Malawi finally connected by rail|publisher=}}</ref>
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  • ...awi, it flows for 480km into the [[Bangweulu Swamps]], which are part of [[Lake Bangweulu]], and by the end of the rainy season in May, it delivers a flood [[Category:Lake Bangweulu]]
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  • ...and overlooking a [[dambo]] (marshy plain) stretching northwards from the lake, where the Chiengi rivulet (the origin of the name) flows down from the hil ...round the north end of Lake Mweru, around Lake Mweru Wantipa and over to [[Lake Tanganyika]].
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  • |states = [[Malawi]], [[Mozambique]], [[Tanzania]] ...ia]]. In Malawi, the main dialect is Mangoche, mostly spoken around [[Lake Malawi]]. In Mozambique, the main dialects are Makale and Massaninga. The language
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  • He was born on the shore of [[Lake Malawi]] on January 10, 1936, <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.postzambia.com/post-r | PLACE OF BIRTH = Liwewe Village, Malawi
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  • ...with the rest of the country. It is also the major link between Zambia and Malawi and between Zambia and northern Mozambique.<ref name="ITM">Terracarta: ''Za ...hodesia]]. Like most of the Eastern Province, it had much easier access to Malawi, then the British [[protectorate]] of [[Nyasaland]], and to the Mozambique
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  • ...he [[Tokaleya people]] in the same area, and also to the [[Tonga people of Malawi]]. In southern Zambia they are patrons of the [[Kafue Twa]]. The Tonga People were settled along Lake Kariba after the construction of the Kariba Dam wall. They stretch from Ch
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  • ...s wide. Over the next 300&nbsp;km the meanders increase, with many [[oxbow lake]]s and [[Meander#Abandoned meander|abandoned meander]]s. Near [[Mfuwe]], th ...sion of the [[east African Rift]], branching off its [[Lake Rukwa]]-[[Lake Malawi]] southern section, and reaching almost as far as Lusaka. The junction is n
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  • * around [[Lake Chilwa]] in [[Malawi]] ...ngweulu, Moyowosi and Kilombero swamps and the Kafue Flats and in addition Lake Chilwa is a [[Ramsar site|Ramsar]] birding area. Of these Okavango is the l
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  • ...p;km <br> (Angola 1110&nbsp;km, Democratic Republic of Congo 1930&nbsp;km, Malawi 837&nbsp;km, Mozambique 419&nbsp;km, Namibia 233&nbsp;km, Tanzania 338&nbsp |largest lake =
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  • [[File:Tumbuku people in Malawi Zambia Tanzania.png|thumb|The approximate geographical origins of Tumbuka i ...iver]].<ref name=ember354/> They are found in the valleys near the rivers, lake as well as the highlands of [[Nyika Plateau]].<ref name=ember354/><ref name
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  • ...[[Lake Tanganyika]], [[Lake Bangweulu]], and the corresponding wetlands, [[Lake Mweru-wa-Ntipa]], and a number of waterfalls including [[Lumangwe Falls]], ...ic Republic of Congo]] in the north, [[Tanzania]] in the north-east, and [[Malawi]] in the east.
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  • * {{flagicon|Malawi}} Malawi - [[Chipata]]- Mchinji new link opened to traffic in 2010. * '''Chipata Railway''': 30&nbsp;km extension from [[Malawi Railways]] terminus at [[Mchinji]] to [[Chipata]]. Revived construction was
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  • ...:African Fish Eagle AdF.jpg|thumb|left|300px|African fish eagle perched in Lake Mburo, Uganda]] ...eagle is thought to occur in substantial numbers around the locations of [[Lake Victoria]] and other large lakes that are found in Central Africa, particul
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  • {{Infobox lake |name = Lake Mweru
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  • {{Infobox lake |name = Lake Tanganyika
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  • *[[Lusenga Plain National Park]] — east of Lake Mweru, no facilities, no easy access, little wildlife ...than wildlife; one lodge, but reached from the park of the same name in [[Malawi]]
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  • ...the northeast of the country and borders with [[Tanzania]] in the north, [[Malawi]] in the east, [[Eastern Province, Zambia|Eastern Province]] in the south, ...ft tributary of the Zambezi, and the [[Chambeshi River]], a tributary of [[Lake Bangweulu]], in the drainage basin of the Congo. The source of the Luangwa
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  • :'''23 —'''between [[Lake Mweru Wantipa]] and [[Lake Tanganyika]] at [[Nsumbu National Park]] :'''28 —'''Lake Mweru Wantipa/Mweru Marsh floodplain, Northern Province
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  • ...ording to local historians, Vinkhakanimba is believed to have crossed lake Malawi on a bark of a tree and later established a settlement on the Zambian side ...market is always available locally, along the line of rail and neighboring Malawi which is just 30 minutes to 1 hour drive from Muyombe. Market access is poi
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  • ...orate]]. He was later sent to the [[Karema, Tanzania|Karema]] Mission on [[Lake Tanganyika]] in 1892.<ref name="dacb">[http://www.dacb.org/stories/zambia/d ...d moved up the Stevenson Road which had been built to connect Nyasa with [[Lake Tanganyika]], stopping at Mambwe Mwela. They attempted to set up in Bemba l
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  • ...yika]], rich in wildlife particularly at the eastern end, on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. It has been under pressure due to the [[Second Congo War]] in n ...des of the rift valley extending around the south-eastern extremity of the lake to [[Kalambo Falls]] are also a wildlife habitat for birds, smaller mammals
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  • The real border issue for the Northern Frontier was reported to be on [[Lake Tanganyika]]'s Cape Akalunga, mentioned in the treaty and described as the ...thalweg]]s of the streams replace the straight line between Lake Mweru and Lake Tanganyika. This exchange was to favour Northern Rhodesia but was consequen
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  • ...and Tonga (in Zambia), and Nyanja/[[Chewa language|Chewa]] (in Zambia and Malawi). In Zambia, Chibemba is mainly spoken in the Northern, Luapula and Copperb ...eastwards, and moved toward the plateau of the [[Chambeshi river]], near [[Lake Bangweulu]].
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  • ::Malawi 837 km **[[Lake Bangweulu]]
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  • ...ic Falls border}}</ref> Zimbabweans living in the border area also cross [[Lake Kariba]] into Zambia in search of food, selling or bartering chickens for [ ...for Zimbabwean farmers as compared to other potential destinations such as Malawi or Nigeria due to the close resemblance between the soil and [[climate of Z
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  • ...iba]], created in 1959 following the completion of the [[Kariba Dam]]. The lake is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world, and the [[hydroelectric] ...ora Bassa). Formerly the site of dangerous rapids known as Kebrabassa, the lake was created in 1974 by the construction of the Cahora Bassa Dam.
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  • ...of the country, he travelled there looking for a site which he found at [[Lake Ishiba Ng'andu]]. His development of this estate is covered in the [[Shiwa ...made contact with Dr. [[Hastings Kamuzu Banda]] (the future president of [[Malawi]]) and his faith in African abilities was strengthened by visits to [[Ugand
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  • ...h its annual Mutomboko festival stands out in the [[Luapula]] Valley and [[Lake Mweru]] in present-day [[Zambia]], though its history in colonial times is The kingdom prospered from the fisheries of [[Lake Mweru]] and the [[Mofwe Lagoon]], and natural resources, including copper o
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  • ...h its annual Mutomboko festival stands out in the [[Luapula]] Valley and [[Lake Mweru]] in present-day [[Zambia]], though its history in colonial times is The kingdom prospered from the fisheries of [[Lake Mweru]] and the [[Mofwe Lagoon]], and natural resources, including copper o
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  • |states=[[Zambia]], [[Malawi]], [[Mozambique]], [[Zimbabwe]] |nation=Malawi <br>Zimbabwe
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  • ::{{Flag|Malawi}} 837 km **[[Lake Bangweulu]]
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  • ...o await the arrival of a [[steam boat]] specially designed to sail on Lake Malawi. Mary Livingstone arrived along with the boat. She died on 27 April 1862 fr ...in the mountains of [[Burundi]] halfway between [[Lake Tanganyika]] and [[Lake Victoria]]"<ref>'Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingston
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  • ...ic Republic of the Congo]] to the north, [[Tanzania]] to the north-east, [[Malawi]] to the east, [[Mozambique]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[Botswana]] and [[Namibia]] t ...e, Zambia|east]], the [[Maravi Empire]], also spanning the vast areas of [[Malawi]] and parts of present-day northern [[Mozambique]] began to flourish under
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  • ...ide]] between Lake Malawi and the [[Luangwa River]],<ref>J G Pike, (1969). Malawi: A Political and Economic History, pp. 86–7.</ref> and that between North ...Barotseland and land as far as Nyasaland to the east and to Katanga and [[Lake Tanganyika]] to the north, was placed under BSAC administration by an Order
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  • ...f herbs and tree or shrubbery leaves. Elephants inhabiting the shores of [[Lake Kariba]] have been recorded eating underwater plant life.<ref>[http://www.a ...amibia, [[Botswana]], [[Swaziland]], Zimbabwe, Angola, Zambia, Mozambique, Malawi, and [[South Africa]].
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  • ...At least 26 people died, most of them children, when a ferry capsized on [[Lake Kariba]]. *'''2011 Oct 14''' - Malawi agrees to allow back into the country new Zambian President [[Michael Sata]
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  • ...organisation to establish a mission station based at Niamikolo close to [[Lake Tanganyika]] in 1885<ref>PAG 2000: 3</ref> followed by numerous other missi ...t begin until 1911. This was established by Leonard Kamungu, a priest from Malawi, at Msoro. Kamungu perhaps reflects an aspect of Christianity that set it a
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  • ...e Belgian Congo, German East Africa, British Central Africa (Nyasaland now Malawi), Mozambique (Portuguese East Africa), Mashonaland and Matabeleland (Southe ...he Royal Navy]] had destroyed the [[Imperial German Navy|German Fleet]] on Lake Tanganyika. In May 1916 all five NRP companies crossed into German East Afr
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