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  • ...anaged to elude British and Allied forces for the entire four years of the war. Image courtesy of NRZam.]] ...Memorial''', commemorates the final cessation of hostilities of the World War I, three days after the Armistice in Europe.
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  • ...ondon and was attached to the Cabinet Office.<ref name="obit" /> After the war he returned to Northern Rhodesia and the Luwingu outstation.<ref name="obit
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  • ...te governance, enable the military to move quickly to hot spots or conduct war, help settlement and enable intra- and extra-continental goods trade. The c ...Opposition to British rule in South Africa was settled after the First and Second Boer Wars (ended 1902 but only incorporating its two states into a union Re
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  • ...mmodate small aircraft. The airport was first used by Germany during World War I{{citation needed|date=July 2014}}. == World War I ==
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  • ...APO|South West Africa People's Organization]], which fought the [[Namibian War of Independence]] against South African occupation in [[Namibia]].<ref>[htt ...tps://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/za.html CIA World Factbook-Zambia]</ref>
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  • ...d to boost nutrition: case studies from Afghanistan, Angola and Zambia.] ''World Food Program'' Occasional Paper No.16.</ref> Roads in the district may beco ...ma Ngwezi has held up well despite poaching. With the end of the Angolan [[war tourism]] especially wilderness and fishing safaris may develop in Shangomb
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  • ...n Africa, such as the African National Congress and SWAPO. During the Cold War Zambia was a member of the Non-Aligned Movement. ...ia is a member of 44 international organizations, with the United Nations, World Trade Organization, African Union and Southern African Development Communit
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  • ...a patrician regime of the kind whose time was ending in Britain after the war. ...ion of essential oils and citrus blossoms especially when the Second World War closed off supplies of essential oils from the rivieras of France and Bulga
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  • ...ka]], the capital. This station was built for the purpose of disseminating war related information. From the outset, the Lusaka station addressed programs ...years, 50,000 sets were imported. Franklin had hopes of capitalizing on a world market for the sets, but within a few years the transistor radio came into
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  • ...es of Zambia, and one of very few African journalists to cover the Vietnam War. Out of all of his children, she was the one who showed the most interest i ...or. It was through her elaborate work as a roving reporter, covering civil war and conflicts, elections, humanitarian and developmental issues that Mauree
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  • After a political lull caused by [[World War I]], [[Leopold Moore]] began calling for a Legislative Council again in 191
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  • ...ards = Jubilee Medal "Forty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" (1984) ...es in World War II, and served as a sergeant in the signal corp. After the war, he became translator for the [[Northern Rhodesia]]n government. He was als
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  • ...part of a group of migrants displaced by the end of [[World War II|World War 2]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Chibesakunda|first=Lombe|date=2021-03-11|title=The
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  • | battles = World War I ...ykes|first3=Richard |title=Gore-Browne on Companies, Forty-second Edition: Second supplement updated to 30th September 1974|url=http://books.google.com/books
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  • {{Infobox War on Terror detainee ...d withhold the protections of the Geneva Conventions from captives in the "War on Terror."<ref name=Bbc2002-01-21>
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  • ...s one of the main entry points to the north of the territory until [[World War I]], and even after remained a significant route with services by the [[MV ...anoes) ferried supplies over this route for [[East African Campaign (World War I)|British forces]] near [[Abercorn (Northern Rhodesia)|Abercorn]].
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  • ...es Smith]], who had commanded a [[Maxim gun]] team during the [[Anglo-Zulu War|Zulu Wars]]. Courtney James Smith had a magnificent mustache and could tell In 2002, the World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities granted Smith the Inaugura
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  • In the period up to the First World War and for about a decade afterwards, all vessels at the southern end of Lake
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  • | restingplace = World's View,<br />Matopos Hills, Southern Rhodesia<br />(now Zimbabwe) ...s 18, and over the next two decades gained near-complete domination of the world diamond market. His De Beers diamond company, formed in 1888, retains its p
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  • ...human liberties. They also threatened to support the various [[liberation war]]s if negotiations failed. ...se became independent in 1975 and saw its own [[Mozambican Civil War|civil war]] from 1977 to 1992.
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  • |locale = Second Gorge of [[Victoria Falls]], crossing the [[Zimbabwe]]-[[Zambia]] border ...[[Zambezi River]] just below the [[Victoria Falls]] and is built over the Second Gorge of the falls. As the river is the border between [[Zimbabwe]] and [[Z
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  • ...glish, struggling to adapt to a country where black people were treated as second-class citizens under British colonial rule. As a soldier in East Africa during World War II, he had acquired a profound distance for racism and the assumptions of w
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  • ...freshwater lake]] in the world by volume, and the [[List of lakes by depth|second deepest]], in both cases, after only [[Lake Baikal]] in [[Siberia]];<ref na |accessdate=2008-03-14}}</ref> it is also the world's longest freshwater lake. The lake is divided among four countries – [[T
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  • ...6}}</ref> Katongo's career in Libya was cut short by the 2011 Libyan civil war, which saw the Zambian government sending a plane to rescue him.<ref>{{cite ...ball team|Zambia]] in 2004,<ref name = "NFT"/> and he has appeared in FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.
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  • ...= 978-0-14-100984-1 }}</ref> Bryan Perrett's ''Gunboat! Small Ships at War'', H. P. Willmott's ''The Last Century of Sea Power'' and Peter Shankland's ...liche Marine|German Imperial Navy]] still actively sailing anywhere in the world.
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  • ...nd Malawi to its south and east, and the [[Luangwa River|Luangwa Valley]], world-famous for [[South Luangwa National Park|its wildlife]], to the north-west, ...of Mozambique and a few tens of kilometres of Zimbabwe, where there were [[War of independence (disambiguation)|wars of independence]] in the 1960s and 19
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  • ...later reflected in his art. He trained as a school teacher but when World War II broke out he enlisted with the East African Division and served in Burma
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  • • Graves of German soldiers that fought during the World War.
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  • ...or white farmers to a copper exporter. By 1938 the country produced 13% of world's copper extraction. The sector was developed by two companies; the [[Anglo ...out on strike in 1940. Realising the importance of their products for the war, they demanded higher salaries. This strike was followed by another by Afri
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  • The '''Luapula River''' is a section of [[Africa]]'s second-longest river, the [[Congo River|Congo]]. It is a [[International|transnati ...ary road to [[Mbala, Zambia|Mbala]] for the [[East African Campaign (World War I)|East African Campaign]]. Unfortunately the floating papyrus and other ve
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  • ...a in 1910 to a British Army African Sergeant who served in the First World War. At the age of 28, she travelled with her husband to [[Lusaka]] to seek emp
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  • ...[http://www.nrzam.org.uk/Railway/Rail.html ''Horizon'' magazine: "Zambia's Second Industry", February 1965, pp4-11.]</ref> ...r value. Copper deposits found in Northern Rhodesia before the First World War proved uneconomic to develop.<ref name="S Katzenellenbogen, 1974 pp. 63-4"/
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  • ...e often formed in pairs or groups. To Fanizani, family represents a poetic world, moving in its simplicity and its tenderness." </blockquote>
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  • ...here von Lettow-Vorbeck formally surrendered at the end of the First World War, designed by [[Edwin Lutyens|Sir Edwin Lutyens]]]] ...ere the most northerly outposts of British southern Africa. During [[World War I]] Mbala was a focus of the unsuccessful British military effort to defeat
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  • |era = Cold War ...ates were united in wanting to end colonialism in Africa. With most of the world moving away from colonialism during the late 1950s and early 1960s, the Uni
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  • ...overcoming the [[Northern Ndebele people|Matabele]] army in the First and Second Matabele Wars of the 1890s.{{refn|group=n|name=matabele1|The [[Northern Nde ...ns fought alongside the British in the Second Boer War and the First World War; about 40% of Southern Rhodesian white men fought in the latter, mostly on
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  • DESPITE THESE WELL THOUGHT OUT INTERVENTIONS, TODAY’S WORLD ECONOMY IS MORE COMPLEX THAN EVER BEFORE. ZAMBIA IS AWARE OF THE CRITICAL ROLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS IN GUIDING THE WORLD TO FOCUS ON THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA.
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  • | designation1_date = 1989 <small>(13th [[World Heritage Committee|session]])</small> | designation1_free2value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Africa|Africa]]
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  • | second = Cote d'Ivoire ...most politically charged sports events to take place. Libya (Libyan Civil War) and Tunisia's (Tunisian revolution) national teams qualified for the tourn
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  • ...lment of Aluyi fighters who killed Mbunda commanders after the Aluyi/Tonga war, for fear of the Mbunda getting the credit for the victory over the Tonga, ...bundaland and shifted from his former palace and settled in Kapuyi. In his second visit to Bulozi he found King Yeta Twamona had died, he this time he met Ki
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  • ...ite book|last=Gamba-Stonehouse|first=Virginia|title=The Falklands/Malvinas war: a model for North-South crisis prevention|publisher=[[Taylor & Francis]]|y ...rst=Robert H.|author2=Papp, Daniel S. |title=The Soviet Union in the Third World|publisher=[[Taylor & Francis]]|year=1981|page=89|chapter=The Soviet Union a
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  • ...of the North-Western Province. Finally, the regional (and, during the Cold War, global) dimension of the rebellion stemmed from a geopolitical context in Adopting an anti-Communist rhetoric, and striving to manoeuvre in a shadowy world
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  • *[[List of World Heritage Sites in Africa#Zambia|World Heritage Sites in Zambia]] *[[List of World Heritage Sites in Africa#Zambia|World Heritage Sites in Zambia]]
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  • ...brary/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/za.html|title=Zambia|work=[[The World Factbook]]|publisher=United States [[Central Intelligence Agency]]|accessda *[[List of World Heritage Sites in Africa#Zambia|World Heritage Sites in Zambia]]
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  • Wildlife ecologists use the World Wildlife Fund's classification of biomes and ecoregions. The most widesprea ...and foreign-exchange earners; [[Victoria Falls]] and cultural events come second and third in importance. However for domestic tourism, this order is revers
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  • ...rded as the greatest engineering effort of its kind since the Second World War. The railway crosses Tanzania in a southwest direction, leaving the coasta ...Lumo Kigilagila, Sigara, Kitunda road, Kipunguni B, Majohe and Magnus. The second service runs from its Dar es Salaam station to Kurasini via Kwa Fundi Umeme
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  • ...December 25<br />''Western Christianity and some Eastern churches; secular world'' ...q=Christmas+date#v=onepage&q=Christmas%20date&f=false|title=Paul Gwynne, ''World Religions in Practice'' (John Wiley & Sons 2011 ISBN 978-1-44436005-9)|publ
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  • ...hectare plot sits in an area which saw the last combat of the Second World War. Mutembo stayed in Mbala until October 17, 1964, when the colonial governme
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