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  • '''Kasempa''' is a town located in [[Kasempa District]], [[North-Western Province, Zambia|North-Wes ...}, the population of Kasempa, for a radius of {{convert|7|km|mi}} from the town center is approximately 10,700.<ref>[http://www.fallingrain.com/world/ZA/01
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  • '''Lundazi''' is a town in eastern [[Zambia]], lying near the border with [[Malawi]], around {{conv ...small shops. Lundazi Town is small and one can easily walk from one end of town to the other.
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  • ...ers of a [[Districts of Zambia|district]] of the same name. Access to the town is limited to only a few unsealed roads which do not see much traffic. Fish ...oads are the only problem which stops trade and tourists from reaching the town.
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  • '''Kashikishi''' is a town on the south-eastern shore of [[Lake Mweru]] in the [[Luapula Province]] of ...e district government and branches of national agencies, Kashikishi is the market and fisheries centre. It is also the site of a government secondary school
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  • ...rict government and branches of national agencies, while Kashikishi is the market and fisheries centre.
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  • '''Mwinilunga''' is a town in the [[North-Western Province, Zambia|North-Western Province]] of [[Zambi The town had a population estimated at 14,500 in 2006. The [[Chilunda]]-speaking [[K
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  • '''Choma''' is a market town and capital of the [[Southern Province, Zambia|Southern Province]] of [[Zam
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  • *[[Zambezi, Zambia]], a town in the North-Western Province of Zambia ...ezi]], the code name of an AMD microprocessor architecture for the desktop market
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  • ...=https://www.lusakatimes.com/2016/07/19/charlotte-scott-chased-town-center-market/ |work=Zambia Voice |date=2016-07-19 |accessdate=2016-08-22}}</ref> Scott a ...ed in Zambia in July 1989 at the age of 26 and was placed in the northeast town of [[Mpika]], [[Muchinga Province]], by her employer.<ref name=jz/> By 1991
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  • ...e Muchinga Escarpment to the east and vast Miombo plains to the west. The town has an estimated population of 40,000 inhabitants (2008), while the distric ...ama's Lodge'' behind Continental Filling Station. Mpika town offers a good market with local products, 3 filling stations, supermarket, accommodation of all
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  • |established_title2 = <!-- Incorporated (town) --> ...]] running north-south, which in the [[wet season]] floods right up to the town. The city is 15 kilometres from the river's main channel, to which its smal
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  • ...point near Livingstone from where it was hauled the few kilometres to the town in wagons running on wooden rails drawn by traction engines modified so tha ...iginally been used for the first railway in southern Africa, the 1861 Cape Town-Wellington line.<ref>Roger Summers: "Some Historic Railway Lines at Livings
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  • '''Muyombe''' is a rural community town in [[Mafinga]] a new district east of Isoka, [[Zambia]], and it is the bigg ...neighboring Malawi which is just 30 minutes to 1 hour drive from Muyombe. Market access is poised to greatly improve once tarring of Isoka-Muyombe-Chama roa
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  • | city = [[Kitwe]], [[Mazabuka]], [[Kafue| Kafue Town]] ...is taken from the river to [[irrigate]] small farms and [[Market gardening|market gardens]]. At Kitwe it changes course to the south-west and flows through f
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  • |established_title2 = <!-- Incorporated (town) --> ...assenger services as far south as [[Bulawayo]], with connections to [[Cape Town]]. The line was extended into DR Congo, and from there eventually linked to
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  • |market cap = ...elivering bulk raw water to the Water Utility firm for distribution to the town of Mazubaka’s more than 250 000 residents.
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  • ...pears that if you live in Woodlands, Kabulonga, and so on, you are ''the'' town owners, and if you live in Kaunda square or Kalingalinga or places like thi ...nts began digging up the soil to build their own houses and to sell on the market, thereby harming the soil and disturbing the drainage of rainwater; the soi
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  • |established_title2 = <!-- Incorporated (town) --> ...s west of [[Cairo Road]], around which lie the New City Market and Kamwala Market, a major shopping area, as well as the Zintu Community Museum. Further eas
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  • ...faster than the Northern Rhodesian side, the [[Luapula Province]] and the town of Kasenga a few hours by boat up the Luapula River became the most develop ...and [[Chiengi]], and on the DR Congo side, [[Kilwa (Katanga)|Kilwa]] (the town opposite the island), [[Lukonzolwa]] and [[Pweto]].
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  • |19th [[Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa|COMESA]] summit |{{Further information|Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa}}
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  • ...n foot with two companions and headed South eventually ending up in a mine town called [[Kwekwe]], where he found work at the Globe and Phoenix Mine. Abel ...[[Football Association of Zambia]]<ref>{{cite book |title=The dynamics of market integration: African stock exchanges in the new millennium |last=Mwenda |fi
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  • ...ket]] in [[Lusaka]] second class trading area has gone up in [[2018 Comesa market fire|flames]] * '''2018 July 12''' [[Mufulira]]’s [[Buteko Market]] [[2018 Buteko Market fire|gutted]]
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  • ...towndiamondmuseum.org/about-diamonds/famous-people/ Famous people], ''Cape Town Diamond Museum'']</ref> ...rgotten Patriot: A Life of Alfred, Viscount Milner of St. James's and Cape Town, 1854-1925|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PDMcYymUie8C&pg=PA131|year
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  • *[[Zambezi (Town)|Zambezi]] *[[Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa]] (COMESA)
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  • *[[Zambezi (Town)|Zambezi]] *[[Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa]] (COMESA)
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  • ...Mafeking in South Africa reached Salisbury—one third of the way from Cape Town to Cairo—in February 1892. Just under six years later, in December 1897, ...to abandon their traditional lifestyles in favour of the capitalist labour market. Managers at farms and mines often had great trouble sourcing sufficient ma
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  • The Belgian Congo copper-mining town of [[Lubumbashi|Elisabethville]] developed faster than the Northern Rhodesi ...Province to the Copperbelt, and fish and labour flowed more easily to that market.
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  • The Belgian Congo copper-mining town of [[Lubumbashi|Elisabethville]] developed faster than the Northern Rhodesi ...Province to the Copperbelt, and fish and labour flowed more easily to that market.
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  • ...amed after [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] - the Zambian town near the Falls is named after him. Livingstone later [[Livingstone Memorial ...ically, partly due the [[USSR]], the second largest producer, flooding the market. This resulted in a large [[deficit spending|deficit]] for the state-owned
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  • ...in the British Colony of [[Northern Rhodesia]] (later to become Zambia), a town near the site of the [[Nsalu rock and cave paintings|Nsalu 12,000-year-old ...ve out depicting his observations of the lone beggar in the street, or the market trader women,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bettendorff.de/TWINS.HTM|title=Twin
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  • ...a one of the world's fastest economically reformed countries. The [[Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa]] (COMESA) is headquartered in Lusaka. ...as "Mosi-o-Tunya" or "thundering smoke" in the Lozi or Kololo dialect. The town of [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]], near the Falls, is named after him.
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