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  • {{Infobox Bilateral relations|South African - Zambian |South Africa| Zambia}} ...o the [[bilateralism|current and historical relationship]] between [[South Africa]] and [[Zambia]]. Both countries are members of the [[Southern African Deve
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  • ...incipal tourist destination, [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]], Southern Africa. ...n widely called the "Great South Road" in the style of its north, east and west counterparts.
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  • ...l, [[Lusaka]], to the principal tourist destination, Livingstone, Southern Africa. ...n widely called the "Great South Road" in the style of its north, east and west counterparts.
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  • ...ambia supported Namibian efforts towards independence from occupying South Africa. Namibia's primary liberation movement, [[SWAPO]], was based from 1964-1975
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  • ...5/100405fa_fact_goldberg?currentPage=all "Did American conservationists in Africa go too far?"] in ''The New Yorker'', 5 April 2010</ref> the northernmost of ...hi River]] flows east-west through the centre of the park, the area to its south being a strict wilderness zone.
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  • ...ince, Zambia|North-Western Province]] of [[Zambia]]. It lies between the [[West Lunga River]] and [[Kabompo River]] about 10&nbsp;km north of the gravel ro ...with a closed canopy. The ecoregion forms the largest evergreen forest in Africa outside of the equatorial zone. Although the rainfall in the area is quite
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  • ...R3>"U.N.I.P. Cabinet Sworn In: "Racial" Seats Must Go: Mr. Kaunda", ''East Africa and Rhodesia'', 30 January 1964, p449</ref> |Kitwe South||[[Jonathan Chivunga]]||[[United National Independence Party]]
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  • ...e Lagoon]], the largest of several lagoons in the [[Luapula River]] swamps south of [[Lake Mweru]], in the [[Luapula Province]] of [[Zambia]]. It takes its ...] in the south. The villages lining the edge of the Luapula swamps and the south-eastern shore of Lake Mweru merge into each other in an almost unbroken seq
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  • ...ungu are in central [[Angola]] at an elevation around 1400 m, and it flows south-east across the southern African [[plateau]]. Within 50&nbsp;km it has deve
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  • ...o the rest of the country, as well as being one of two routes to the south-west extremity of [[North-Western Province, Zambia|North-Western Province]]. It ...ver, the road going west to [[Solwezi]] also used to be known as the Great West Road. At that time [[Copperbelt Province]] was, despite its central locatio
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  • ...ards that swerved and dipped just under the crossbar. In the game against West Germany which Zambia lost 4-0, Bwalya got injured and would not feature for ...n in Kalusha's absence as the team also qualified to the 1996 CAN in South Africa where they lost to Tunisia in the Semi-finals.
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  • | timezone = [[Central Africa Time|CAT]] ...stments/}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Zengamina Hydro Project {{!}} North West Zambia Development Trust |url=http://www.nwzdt.org/?page_id=22 |access-date
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  • | clubs1 = Butondo West Tigers ...ffaloes F.C.]] as a [[Forward (association football)|striker]]. He is an [[Africa Cup of Nations]] winner and won the [[BBC]]'s African Footballer of the Yea
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  • ...e-Cairo railway]] but the economic spur was to access the mines of Central Africa. The railway started as part of [[Rhodesian Railways]], the company which r ...ratic Republic of the Congo with mines at [[Lubumbashi]] and further north-west. The ZR network connects to Lubumbashi via Ndola and Sakania. At one time t
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  • ...in the dry season. It is one of the biggest unaltered rivers in Southern Africa and the 20,000 square miles (around 50,000 square kilometers) that make up ...rth-west escarpment ([[Muchinga Escarpment]]) about 700&nbsp;m high, and a south-western escarpment about 450&nbsp;m high. In the dry season some sections,
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  • |continent = Africa |region = Central Africa
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  • | name = South Luangwa National Park ...s and [[hippopotamus]]es. It is one of the best-known national parks in [[Africa]] for [[walking safari]]s. Founded as a [[game reserve]] in 1938, it becam
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  • ...ilar in size to Wales or Massachusetts). It is the second largest park in Africa and is home to over 55 different species of animals. ...onal dirt roads also link from [[Kalomo]] and [[Namwala]] in the south and south-east, and [[Kasempa]] in the north.
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  • ...sp;km<sup>2</sup> either side of the [[Kafue River]] to the west and north-west, making 2600&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> in total.<ref name="Google">[http://earth. ...the river. Numerous short rivers and streams flow into the swamp from the south, east and north, of which the Lukanga is the largest. In the rainy season t
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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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  • ...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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  • ...lative Council of Northern Rhodesia|Legislative Council]] for [[Copperbelt West]] ...T/> before going on to study at the [[University of Fort Hare]] in [[South Africa]]. However, he was expelled from the university due to his political activi
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  • ...is a tributary) and with little slope to speed up river flow, it meanders south-eastwards sluggishly and within 50&nbsp;km has the character of a mature ri ...Market gardening|market gardens]]. At Kitwe it changes course to the south-west and flows through forests and areas of flat rock over which it floods in th
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  • ...ng to fill in the gaps in the late Pleistocene prehistory of south central Africa. <ref>Barham, Lawrence S. . "The Mumbwa Caves Project, Zambia, 1993-94." Ny ...ave protected the occupants of the cave and their hearths from the east to west winds. Microfauna found at the site indicates dry conditions at the time of
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  • ...amounts), especially the north-west (1400&nbsp;mm), decreasing towards the south (around 700&nbsp;mm); the driest areas are in the Luangwa and middle Zambez .... Most rivers, lakes and swamps are permanent, except in the hotter, drier south. Along the banks of permanent rivers and in the spray of waterfalls are eve
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  • | designation1_free2value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Africa|Africa]]}} ...essed 1 March 2007.]</ref> It extends downstream from the falls and to the south-east along the [[Batoka Gorge]]s.<ref name="Spectrum"/>
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  • .../visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=6926 "Seasonal Flooding in Southern Africa".] ''NASA/Visible Earth'', Credit: Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Respons ...'''Bulozi Plain''', '''Lyondo''' or the '''Zambezi Floodplain''' is one of Africa's great [[Zambezian flooded grasslands|wetland]]s, on the [[Zambezi River]]
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  • | tourney_name = Africa Cup of Nations | image = 2012 Africa Cup of Nations logo.png
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  • ...sing of Italy and Guatemala along the way with 4-0 scorelines, losing to [[West Germany]] by the same margin.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Sports-Reference.com ...for an Austrian club for a year before returning to feature for Zambia at Africa Cup of Nations in 1992 which proved to be his last outing for Zambia due to
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  • and technological evidence that is without equal anywhere in South Africa. Gwisho hot-springs has a become of a significance importance to African pr ....1|km|abbr=on}} southwest of [[Monze]], and about {{convert|1|km|abbr=on}} west of the Lochnivar Ranch.
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  • ...[[British Empire|British colonial]] control of this part of south-central Africa.<ref name="NRJ">[http://www.nrzam.org.uk ‘’The Northern Rhodesia Journa ...[Nyasaland]], and decisions were taken to strengthen the imperial presence south of the lake and prevent other colonial powers establishing a foothold there
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  • ...ovince, to a point below [[Senanga]] and above the [[Ngonye Falls]] in the south. This floodplain is inundated from December to June, and is fed by other ri ...the 610-kilometre [[Lusaka]]-Mongu road or [[Great West Road, Zambia|Great West Road]], which in the past has been poorly maintained but has recently been
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  • ...ts regional office is based in Solwezi. Finally, Livingstone's based South West Office is charged with the task of managing heritage resources in Southern # [[Kasamba Stream Grinding Grooves]], [[Samfya]] — Iron Age site 1.6&nbsp;km south of boma where axes and iron implements were sharpened, at 11°20' S 29°33'
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  • ...of the Bangweulu system is a series of parallel sandy ridges running south-west to north-east. These are particularly striking in satellite photographs and ...r swamps. The largest is Lake Kampolombo ''(9)'', 30&nbsp;km by 5&nbsp;km, south of Lake Walilupe and connected to it by a 7&nbsp;km channel. The 32&nbsp;km
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  • |title = Africa |image = [[File:Africa (orthographic projection).svg|200px]]
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  • ...portion of the basin of the Kafue River on the central plateau of southern Africa, and is about 900 to 1,500 m (about 3,000 to 5,000 ft) above sea level. The ...osits. British colonial rule began in the mid-1890s when the British South Africa Company signed treaties with local chiefs. The province became part of the
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  • ...ce of 12 meters located at the rear wall of the main shelter and under the south western overhang lies a smaller panel. ...ls, they had to add an additional extension to the excavation to the north-west. Ultimately, the excavation had covered a total area of 40.2 square meters.
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  • ...of Central Africa and Southern Africa. The are found primarily in Angola, south-western parts of Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa to Lualaba), an ...m|title=Pre-Colonial African Trade: essays on trade in Central and Eastern Africa before 1900|chapter=Chokwe Trade and Conquest in the Nineteenth Century| ur
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  • ...vert|150|MW|abbr=on}}, 2 x {{convert|180|MW|abbr=on}} Francis-type<br />'''South:''' 6 x {{convert|111|MW|abbr=on}} Francis-type | plant_capacity = '''North:''' 960 MW<br />'''South:''' 666 MW<br />'''Total:''' {{convert|1626|MW|abbr=on}}
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  • ...o reaches the [[Luapula Province]] in the west, [[Mporokoso]] in the north-west, [[Isoka]] in the east and Kayambi in the north-east. Consequently, it is a ...the north via Kasama, with [[Zambia Railways]] at [[Kapiri Mposhi]] in the south.
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  • ...between the Muchinga Escarpment to the east and vast Miombo plains to the west. The town has an estimated population of 40,000 inhabitants (2008), while ...content&task=view&id=1874&Itemid=35 "Extending beyond Chipata". ''Railways Africa''. November 2007.]</ref>
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  • The '''Luapula River''' is a section of [[Africa]]'s second-longest river, the [[Congo River|Congo]]. It is a [[Internationa ...boldly marked as the 'Luapula' and confidently shown on many maps flowing south out of Lake Bangweulu at 11°25'S 29°49'E can be seen on satellite images
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  • ...n the north, and the [[Luangwa River|Luangwa Valley]] rift in the east and south-east are just within the province. In places the rift valleys have pushed u ...the province diagonally as it meanders to [[Lake Bangweulu]] in the south-west. During times of very heavy rains, these rivers, particularly the Chambeshi
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  • ...its name from the local Chief Mansa and the small Mansa River which flows west to the [[Luapula River]]. During British rule the city was named ''Fort Ros ...uapula River|Luapula Valley]] road (all paved) running south-east to north-west. The main highway to the [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]] vi
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  • ...in West Africa and ''S. c. aequinoctialis'' is in the savannas of Central Africa. The adult buffalo's horns are its characteristic feature; they have fused ...liar to South and East Africa. Buffaloes of this subspecies living in the south of the continent, notably tall in size and ferocity, are the so-called Cape
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  • | image = Leopard africa.jpg | image_caption = African leopard in [[South Luangwa National Park]].
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  • # [[Kasamba Stream Grinding Grooves]], [[Samfya]] — Iron Age site 1.6&nbsp;km south of boma where axes and iron implements were sharpened, at 11°20' S 29°33' # [[Kundabwika Rock Painting]] — near [[Kundabwika Falls]], 96&nbsp;km north-west of [[Mporokoso]] at 9°13' S 29°19' E.
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  • ...lometre-wide [[Barotse Floodplain]] of the [[Zambezi River]] running north-south, which in the [[wet season]] floods right up to the town. The city is 15 ki ...Lozi ruler, the [[Litunga]], has a dry season [[palace]] 12&nbsp;km north-west at [[Lealui]] on the floodplain, and a flood season palace on higher ground
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  • ...has a long tradition of practical use in [[Zambia]] except in parts of the south. Since [[draught animal]]s such as [[oxen]] were not heavily used, water t ...Horace Waller]] (ed.): ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, 1874.</ref>
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  • ...from the early 1890s to 1902. Alone and unassisted, he arrived from South Africa in about 1887, reputedly as an outlaw, and assembled and trained a private ...k attempted to secure protection for his holdings from the [[British South Africa Company]]. The Company took little notice of him. When a local chief, Chint
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  • ...IAAJ}}</ref> and the cordial attitude of the Kaunda government towards the West,<ref name=heritage/> however, Kaunda visited the Soviet Union on [[state vi ...Lusaka (now the [[Russian embassy]]) was the largest embassy in [[Southern Africa]].]]
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  • ...erritory around [[Kasama, Zambia|Kasama]]. At the time the [[British South Africa Company]] (BSAC) chartered by Britain to administer [[North-Eastern Rhodesi ...athers]] missionary society, now called the Society of the Missionaries of Africa. He was [[Holy Orders|ordained]] a priest on 21 December 1878, and took his
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  • ...e [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]], about {{convert|12|km}} west of the [[TAZARA Railway]] and half-way between [[Mpika]] and [[Chinsali]]. ...the settler-ruled and segregationist Southern Rhodesia and apartheid South Africa. He involved himself in politics as detailed in his [[Stewart Gore-Browne|b
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  • The '''Itezhi-Tezhi Dam''' on the [[Kafue River]] in west-central [[Zambia]] was built between 1974 and 1977 at the Itezhi-Tezhi Gap, ...{{convert|260|km}} downstream. The Kafue River, like most in south-central Africa, has a very high seasonal variation, flooding in the rainy season and slowi
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  • ...o spelled ''Mwelu'', ''Mwero'') is a freshwater lake on the longest arm of Africa's second-longest river, the Congo. Located on the border between [[Zambia]] ...-largest lake in the Congo's [[drainage basin]] and is located 150&nbsp;km west of the southern end of the largest, [[Lake Tanganyika]].<ref name="Google"/
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  • |timezone = [[South Africa Standard Time|SAST]] ...cular scenery and wildlife of its own. The [[Lower Zambezi National Park]] west of the town is a rugged wilderness on the [[Zambezi Escarpment]] and the lo
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  • ...iving his UFP little chance of winning seats.<ref>Andrew Sardanis (2011) ''Africa: Another Side of the Coin: Northern Rhodesia's Final Years and Zambia's Nat ...e in finding the attackers.<ref name=EAR3>"High Poll, No Violence", ''East Africa and Rhodesia'', 1 November 1962, p202</ref> African candidates for the UFP
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  • ...% <br> {{flag|China}} 14.1% <br> {{flag|DR Congo}} 13.4% <br> {{flag|South Africa}} 6.1% <br> {{flag|United Arab Emirates}} 4.9% (2014 est.)<ref>{{cite web|u |import-partners = {{flag|South Africa}} 31.3% <br> {{flag|DR Congo}} 18.7% <br> {{flag|China}} 9.3% <br> {{flag|K
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  • ...areas including Parklands, Riverside, Buchi, Chimwemwe, Nkana East, Nkana West, Garneton and Race Course, to mention a few.<ref name="ITM"/> The city is s ...ys main line reached the town in 1937, providing passenger services as far south as [[Bulawayo]], with connections to [[Cape Town]]. The line was extended i
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  • ...h century. Another group of Baleya under Chief Sekute lived near the river west of the town. The most numerous people in the area, though, were the [[Tokal ...eland]] but in 1838 the [[Kololo]], a [[Lesotho|Sotho]] tribe from [[South Africa]] displaced by [[Ndwandwe-Zulu War|Zulu wars]], migrated north and conquere
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  • ...sily pass on instructions to other players. That same year, he was sent to West Germany for a basic coaching course. ...in Morocco so FAZ recalled him after six months to take the team to North Africa where Zambia bowed out in the group stages.
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  • The Kafue Flats stretch for approximately 240&nbsp;km east to west along the [[Kafue River]] from below the Itezhi-Tezhi gap, site of the [[It ...the south east edge and the small town of Namwala is situated at the south west edge of the flats.
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  • |timezone =[[Central Africa Time|CAT]] ...th, [[Kaputa District]] in the north-east and [[Kawambwa District]] in the south-east. [[Lake Mweru]] marks the boundary between Nchelenge and Congo DR.
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  • ...news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61453547|title=Brighton 3-1 West Ham: David Moyes' side must settle for Europa Conference League|publisher=B ...his versatility in the field of play as demonstrated at the 2017 Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Zambia,<ref>{{cite web|title=Player Enock Mwepu|url=https
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  • ...Park''' lies in [[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]], [[Zambia]], west of the [[Barotse Floodplain]] of the [[Zambezi River]] near the border with .... The nearest settlement is the small town of [[Kalabo]], about 40&nbsp;km south which normally can only be reached from the provincial capital [[Mongu]] by
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  • When he heard in 1914 that the [[British South Africa Company]] which administered Northern Rhodesia was selling land very cheapl ...na Lamb]].<ref name="Lamb2005">{{cite book|author=Christina Lamb|title=The Africa House: The True Story of an English Gentleman and His African Dream|url=htt
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  • ...op:''' Proposed flag and arms.<br/>'''Bottom:''' Map of Barotseland within Africa; orthographic projection ...branch are the Luyi (Maluyi), and also assimilated northern Sotho of South Africa who they called [[Sotho people#Zulu expansionism and White migration|Kololo
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  • .../004/AC428E/AC428E00.pdf Anne Chileshe, 2001: "Forestry Outlook Studies in Africa: Zambia."] Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Lusaka, and FAO, Rome ...ipa has seen an influx of people engaged in fishing, and protection in the west of this region has not been enforced for decades.
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  • | designation1_free2value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Africa|Africa]] ...oa-Tunya'''Tonga: ''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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  • | death_place = Muizenberg, Cape Colony<br />(now South Africa) ...now Zimbabwe and Zambia), which the company named after him in 1895. South Africa's Rhodes University is also named after him. Rhodes set up the provisions o
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  • ...Waller]] (ed.) (1874) ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray.</ref>) who called it va ...ba-Lunda Kingdom]] headed by [[Mwata Yamvo]] (or 'Mwaant Yav') 300&nbsp;km west of the Luapula in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|DR Congo]], left w
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  • |timezone = [[South Africa Standard Time|SAST]] ...stone Road|south]], [[Great East Road|east]] and [[Great West Road, Zambia|west]]. English is the official language of the city, but [[Chewa language|Nyanj
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  • ...Waller]] (ed.) (1874) ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray.</ref>) who called it va ...ba-Lunda Kingdom]] headed by [[Mwata Yamvo]] (or 'Mwaant Yav') 300&nbsp;km west of the Luapula in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|DR Congo]], left w
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  • |region=Subsaharan Africa, mostly Southern Hemisphere ...e regions commonly known as Central Africa, Southeast Africa, and Southern Africa. Parts of the Bantu area include languages from other language families (se
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  • ...in [[Kabwe]] in 1921 - this was the first human fossil ever discovered in Africa.<ref>http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/collections-at-the-museum/museum-tr ...ctised [[slash and burn]] agriculture, they had to constantly move further south when the [[soil]] was exhausted. The [[indigenous peoples|indigenous]] khoi
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  • ...babwe), Bechuanaland (Botswana) and the Caprivi strip of German South West Africa (Namibia), was not a political unit and had no name at all. Customary law w In October 1889 Cecil Rhodes obtained a Royal Charter for the British South Africa Company to, 'inter alia'', make treaties, promulgate laws, preserve the pea
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  • ...s and one [[electrowinning]] plant. PLS from the Agitation Leach, Mufulira West heap leach and In-Situ Leach operations are first treated at SX Plants and ...ear - South Ore Body, Nkana, MCM.jpg|alt1=Mine Head Gear| Mine head Gear - South ore Body at Nkana.
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  • ....C. | year = 1968 | title = Recent studies on elephant populations in East Africa | url = | journal = Symposia of the Zoological Society of London | volume = ...ruger Elephant.JPG|thumb|left|240px|Elephant At Kruger National Park South Africa.]]
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  • |continent = Africa |region = Southern Africa
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  • ...rthern Rhodesian African Congress in 1948. This party was soon renamed the Africa National Congress (ANC) under the leadership of [[Harry Nkumbula]]. Kapwepw ...Kapwepwe. Kaunda's excuse was that UPP was an instrument of the Rhodesian, South African and Portuguese governments, which favoured White minority rule. Kap
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  • ...ng river in Africa and the largest flowing into the [[Indian Ocean]] from Africa. The area of its basin is {{convert|1390000|km2}}, slightly less than half ...hora Bassa Dam in Mozambique, which provides power to Mozambique and South Africa. There is also a smaller power station at Victoria Falls.
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  • | influenced = Fine art direction in Zambia and Africa, and international awareness of sub-Saharan African art ...ther, the first born of five children, had won a scholarship to study at a South African University, but never took it up because his own mother died sudden
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  • ...[disinformation]].<ref name="bbc-assass">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/154384.stm "UN assassination plot denied,"] BBC World, 19 August 1998. Retr ...len victim to the shameless intrigues of the great financial Powers of the West... the Government has decided to proclaim Tuesday, 19 September 1961, a day
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  • ...esh water. It extends for {{convert|676|km|mi|abbr=on}} in a general north-south direction and averages {{convert|50|km|mi|abbr=on}} in width. The lake cove ...le=Biodiversity Dynamics and Conservation: The Freshwater Fish of Tropical Africa |year=1997 |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] |page=110}}</ref>
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  • ...'Uhuru Railway''' or the '''Tanzam Railway''', is a [[railroad]] in [[East Africa]] linking the [[Port of Dar es Salaam|port]] of [[Dar es Salaam]] in [[Tanz ...ambia's economic dependence on [[Rhodesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]) and [[South Africa]], both of which were ruled by white-minority governments.<ref name="depend
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  • ...and at the northwestern point of Eastern Rhodesia from [[Pweto]] to as far south as the [[Lunchinda River]] was under Northern Rhodesia even though the [[Be ...t Belgian maps of 1955 show the meeting point at Cape Kipimbi which is far south of Cape Pungu, thereby cutting deep into assumed [[Northern Rhodesia]]n ter
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  • ...ar, Warriors’coach Bizwell Phiri quit to take up a coaching job in [[South Africa]] and Chanda succeeded him as coach. ...and when title winning coach Bizwell Phiri left to take up a job in South Africa early in the 1988 season, Chanda was named Warriors coach. Warriors however
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  • ...this role at Arrows and attended a 6-month coaching course in [[Bonn]], [[West Germany]]. With Arrows, he won the Heroes & Unity and Cup in 1977, 1979 and ...n and led Zambia to a 1–0 over [[South Africa national football team|South Africa]] in another [[1994 African Cup of Nations qualification#Group 5|CAN qualif
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  • |birth_place = Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom |known_for = Exploration of Africa
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  • ...RQwsE-PmYC&q=Kenneth+Kaunda+28+april&pg=PA13|title=Independence Leaders of Africa|first=Bridgette|last=Kasuka|date=7 February 2012|publisher=Bankole Kamara T ...99-to-prove-he-was-not-a-malawian|access-date=2021-06-18|website=Face2Face Africa|language=en}}</ref>
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  • |time_zone = [[Central Africa Time|CAT]] ...part of Zambia. The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the [[Copperbelt Province]] to the northwest, the core economic hubs of
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  • |continent = Africa |region = Southern Africa
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  • ...football team|Zambia U20]] win the [[2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations |U20 Africa Cup]] for the first time in history. *'''2015 Mar''' - President [[Edgar Lungu|Lungu]] has surgery in South Africa. He collapsed at an event the month before.
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  • ...coach, scoring in a 1-1 draw with Uganda’s Express in the East and Central Africa Club championship in Kampala though he did not feature much in Wanderers li ...anda was sidelined, Ndhlovu took over the reins. His first game was an All Africa Games qualifier against Malawi in April 1987 in Lusaka which Zambia won 3-1
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  • |align=left|8. [[Mkushi South]] |rowspan=2 align=left|8. '''MKUSHI SOUTH'''||rowspan=2|22,931||rowspan=2|27.0%
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  • ...ed in the Eastern Province of [[Zambia]] and in northern Mozambique as far south as the River Zambezi from the 16th century or earlier.<ref>Marwick (1963)</ ...aves'') were those ruled by King Undi south of the Chambwe stream (not far south of the present border between Mozambique and Zambia), while the Chewa lived
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  • ...s heavily in the accounts of [[David Livingstone]]'s journeys in [[Central Africa]]. "I go back to Africa to make an open path for Commerce and Christianity; do you carry out the wo
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