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  • [[Image:kariba_dam.jpg|thumb|[[Kariba Dam]] in the Kariba Gorge]] ...ezi River]] and displacing large numbers of wildlife and the local [[Tonga people]].
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  • |group= White people in Zambia ...te-president-zambia/ An African Country That’s 0.3 Percent White Now Has A White President]</ref>
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  • ...ternational media estimate there to be tens of thousands of '''Zimbabweans in Zambia'''. ...s had fallen from 300,000 in the 1990s (the vast majority being [[Angolans in Zambia|Angolans]], as well as Rwandans and Congolese) to around 113,000 due
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  • | awards = Highly Commended, Zimbabwe Heritage Exhibition, 1988 ...Community]], 150&nbsp;km north of [[Harare]] near Guruve, which he joined in 1966.
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  • ...auke District]].<ref name=zuze/> He was brought up by his sister Elizabeth in [[Kabwe]] where she was married. He went to Bwacha A School and Bwacha B in [[Bwacha Township]] of [[Kabwe]] between 1951 and 1952. He later went to [[
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  • ...s known as '''mielies'''<ref name="Sellick 2010 p. 330"/> or '''mealies''' in southern Africa, from the Portuguese ''milho''. The Portuguese had origina ...]],<ref name="Mwakikagile 2008 p. 186"/> Lesotho, Swaziland, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Botswana and many other parts of sub-Saharan [[Africa]], tradition
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  • |Country = Zimbabwe, [[Zambia]] ...ami Nyami is believed to protect the Tonga people and give them sustenance in difficult times. The River God is usually portrayed as male.
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  • ...Holding Media.<ref name=LUAA/><ref name=LUWA/> Lulu has also been featured in the 2016 May issue of a South African magazine '''Mamas & Papas''' as the c ...ion in Zambia]] the rest of it, including secondary education, was done in Zimbabwe.
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  • ...were mostly focused on supporting liberation movements in other countries in Southern Africa, such as the African National Congress and SWAPO. During th ...cerning the convergence of the boundaries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. An additional dispute with the Democratic Republic of Congo concerns the L
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  • ...y 1922–19 October 1978) was a popular [[Zambia]]n musician and broadcaster in the 1950s through to the mid-1970s. Nkhata, [[Zambia Broadcasting Services] ...rld War II broke out he enlisted with the East African Division and served in Burma.
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  • ...oarding secondary school located in [[Kasempa]], [[Zambia]]. It was opened in 1966. The school is located about 7 km from [[Kasempa District]] headquarters in the [[North-Western Province]] of [[Zambia]]. It is sandwiched between the
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  • | caption = Scott, photographed in 2014 ....uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/zambia/11195196/I-am-Africas-first-white-democratic-leader-says-Zambian-vice-president.html |newspaper=[[The Daily T
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  • ...dcast on [[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation|national TV]] networks in [[Zambia]], [[South Africa]] and around the region. ...[pneumonia]], which, according to his doctor, had been a recurring problem in his health.
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  • |affiliation = [[Seventh-day Adventist Church In Zambia| SDA]] ...96, 30, 58)}} Gray<br />{{color box|black}} Black<br />{{color box|white}} White<br />{{color box|burgundy}} Burgundy
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  • |group = Indians in Zambia ...ian diaspora in Southeast Africa|Indian communities]] of [[Indian diaspora in Southeast Africa|South East Africa]], they were little-studied by historian
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  • |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> ...the [[Victoria Falls]] and a border town with road and rail connections to Zimbabwe on the other side of the Victoria Falls. A historic British colonial city,
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  • |caption=DARP presenting gift to Queen Elizabeth on her visit to Zambia in 1979 ...f Zambia]] and Chairman of the [[Football Association of Zambia]]. He died in Lusaka, Zambia<ref>{{cite news |title=Former Bank of Zambia Governor David
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  • ...for his dribbling skills, Mbasela was voted Zambian Footballer of the Year in 1990. ...l and for amateur teams he joined Zambian League Division II side Big Coke in 1983 and moved to Premier League team Kalulushi Modern Stars two years late
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  • | location = [[Livingstone, Zambia]] Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe | designation1_free1value = [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe
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  • |country = Zimbabwe, Zambia |image_map_caption = [[Rhodesia (name)|Rhodesia]] under Company rule in the 1911 ''Encyclopædia Britannica''
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  • ...Sotho of South Africa who they called [[Sotho people#Zulu expansionism and White migration|Kololo]].<ref name="Phiri">{{Cite encyclopedia|author=Phiri, Bize ...kilometres, but is estimated to have been twice as large at certain points in its history. Once an empire, the kingdom stretched into Namibia and Angola
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  • ...ace = World's View,<br />Matopos Hills, Southern Rhodesia<br />(now Zimbabwe) ...n)|Rhodesia]] (now Zimbabwe and Zambia), which the company named after him in 1895. South Africa's Rhodes University is also named after him. Rhodes set
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  • ...ull 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/mu The earliest known modern humans to live in the territory of modern-day Zambia were the Khoisans. They were bushmen, [[
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  • ...age_map_caption = Location of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland<br/>in Southern Africa. Zimbabwe
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  • ...sident of Zambia]]. He ruled the country from January 2002 until his death in August 2008. He is credited for having initiated a campaign to rid the coun ...tor General in the Zambian government but he went back to private practice in 1986.{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}}
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  • ...ons, and compact lists of animals focussing on prevalence and distribution in the country rather than on taxonomy. Tigers More specialised articles on pa ...ldlife Fund's classification of biomes and ecoregions. The most widespread in Zambia are those comprising miombo,mopane and Baikiaea woodland savanna, wi
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  • ...references), the NHCC’s profile report, it lists over 3000 heritage sites in Zambia, including: ...95 Edition (Revised)] Accessed online at the United Nations Online Network in Public Administration and Finance website, 12 March 2007.</ref>
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  • ...Africa across three centuries, seen from the viewpoints of both black and white families. ...published novels had sold more than 120 million copies, 24 million of them in Italy.<ref> http://www.wilbursmith.it/index.php </ref>
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  • ...nt. Kaunda dominated Zambian politics until multiparty elections were held in 1991. ***High: unnamed location in [[Mafinga Hills]] {{convert|2329|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}
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  • | caption = Freddie Mwila in 2012 ...ed American side Atlanta Chiefs in 1967. Mwila also played for Aston Villa in England and made an impact as a coach, leading [[Power Dynamos F.C.|Power D
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  • ...nt. Kaunda dominated Zambian politics until multiparty elections were held in 1991. *Common [[endonym]](s): [[List of countries and capitals in native languages| ]]
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  • ...thumb|260px|A photograph reputed to show John Harrison Clark in later life in [[Kabwe|Broken Hill]], [[Northern Rhodesia]]|alt=A middle-aged, moustachioe ...eputedly as an outlaw, and assembled and trained a private army of [[Senga people|Senga]] natives, which he used to drive off various bands of slave-raiders.
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  • ...contains a chronological timeline of some of the key events that happened in [[Zambia]]n history. ...district|Mulobezi]] districts dies at the [[Maina Soko Military Hospital]] in [[Lusaka]]<ref>[https://www.znbc.co.zm/news/senior-chief-inyambo-yeta-dies/
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  • ...thern border of [[Botswana]], then along the border between [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe to [[Mozambique]], where it crosses the country to empty into the Indian Oc ...the border between Zambia and Angola, and [[Ngonye Falls]], near [[Sioma]] in Western Zambia.
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  • ...0px|<center>Tanzania railway network<br/>([[ShareMap:jkan/railway/Railways in Tanzania|interactive version]])<br/><span style="color:#D93C38;">1000mm gau ...]] of [[Dar es Salaam]] in [[Tanzania]] with the town of [[Kapiri Mposhi]] in [[Zambia]]'s [[Central Province, Zambia|Central Province]]. The [[Single t
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  • | 11.4% [[Tonga language (Zambia and Zimbabwe)|Tonga]] | 21.0% [[Bemba people|Bemba]]
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  • |conventional_long_name = Northern Rhodesia<ref>Northern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1911 (Note: Although a protectorate, its official name was simply |p1 = Company rule in Rhodesia
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  • ...ia]], Zambia became a republic immediately upon attaining [[independence]] in October 1964. ...the national elections that followed in December 1973 were the final steps in achieving what was called a "[[one-party participatory democracy]]".
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  • ...nda]], inspecting the Northern Rhodesian Police at their training barracks in [[Lusaka]] on March 16, 1964. Credit: GettyImages Central Press]] ...pulated the Territory by their chiefs. Some chiefs were, willingly or not, in league with the Arab and Portuguese slavers who preyed on the population.
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  • ...in power. [[Multi-party system|Multi-party]] elections took place in 1991, in which [[Frederick Chiluba]], the leader of the [[Movement for Multiparty De ...face2faceafrica.com/article/how-zambias-first-president-had-to-go-to-court-in-1999-to-prove-he-was-not-a-malawian|access-date=2021-06-18|website=Face2Fac
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  • ...area features heavily in the accounts of [[David Livingstone]]'s journeys in [[Central Africa]]. ...reased interest in missions in the [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical]] churches in Britain, and, despite his complicated motives, Livingstone became the darli
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  • |death_place = [[Livingstone Memorial|Chief Chitambo's Village]] (in modern-day Zambia) ...rica, one of the most popular national heroes of late{{ndash}}19th-century in [[Victorian era|Victorian]] Britain. He had a mythical status that operated
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  • | nickname = Mighty<br>''Abena Milambo'' (The people from Milambo) ...ne years in Division I, the Wanderers returned to the Zambian Super League in 2015 and preserved their top league status with a 5th place finish.
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