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  • ...aterfall, [[Kalambo Falls]], which is Africa's second highest (after South Africa's [[Tugela Falls]]). Below the falls, the river runs in a deep gorge.
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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 ...source''. The Luangwa rises in the Lilonda and [[Mafinga Hills]] in north-east Zambia at an elevation of around 1500 m, near the border with [[Tanzan
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  • ...its larger and more accessible neighbours, [[Lake Tanganyika]], 25 km east, and [[Lake Mweru]], 40 km west, with which its name is sometimes conf ...anyika. There are some hot springs characteristics of a rift valley to the east. Its water is muddy in appearance, at times appearing reddish and 'slightly
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  • ...tional Park]]. Like its neighbours, it is located in the [[Luangwa River]] rift valley. ...[[Limpopo National Park]] (Mozambique), [[Kruger National Park]] ([[South Africa]]) and [[Gonarezhou National Park]] ([[Zimbabwe]]).
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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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  • ...along rivers discharging into it such as the Lukanga River from the north-east, plus another 500&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> either side of the [[Kafue River]] to ...ver. 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 the flo
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  • The '''Luapula River''' is a section of [[Africa]]'s second-longest river, the [[Congo River|Congo]]. It is a [[Internationa ...Horace Waller]] (ed.): ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, 1874.</ref> The channel
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  • ...ongo]] in the north, [[Tanzania]] in the north-east, and [[Malawi]] in the east. ...ift in the east and south-east are just within the province. In places the rift valleys have pushed up highlands: around Kambole and [[Mbala, Zambia|Mbala]
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  • |type = [[Rift Valley lakes]] ...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]]
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  • ...="ITM"/> The Kafue skirts the south-east edge of the Busanga Plain, one of Africa’s premier wildlife areas, known for large herds of [[cape buffalo]], [[ze ...at area was [[Tectonic uplift|uplifted]]. A rift valley formed running due east of where the Kafue National Park is now, and the Kafue river, eroding a cha
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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 ...oma on [[Lake Mweru]] were the most northerly outposts of British southern Africa. During [[World War I]] Mbala was a focus of the unsuccessful British milit
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  • |lake_type = [[Rift Valley Lake]] ...the second largest lake by volume in the world. It is the deepest lake in Africa and holds the greatest volume of fresh water, accounting for 18% of the wor
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  • ...Africa, ranging from the upper Congo River basin east to the East African Rift and south to northern Angola and [[Zambia]]. It sometimes includes the Syke ...ed monkey]] and various [[red colobus]] monkeys.<ref>Ghiglieri, Michael. ''East of the Mountains of the Moon: Chimpanzee Society in the African Rain Forest
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  • Zambia – landlocked sovereign country located in Southern Africa. Zambia has been inhabited for thousands of years by hunter-gatherers and m **Africa
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  • ...ce water, in several patches which make up the largest evergreen forest in Africa outside of the equatorial zone. The dominant genus, ''Cryptosepalum'', is a ...ern Province (sometimes referred to as the Southern Plateau) and the south-east of Eastern Province (sometimes referred to as the Eastern Plateau) has been
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  • ...r 2012)</ref> Chabala was instrumental in Zambia's first ever [[CECAFA Cup|East and Central African Championship]] success when he saved three penalties in ...istant coach and therefore sold the game. Both Melu and Chabala denied any rift between them, saying they were great friends and Chabala said he was just o
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  • ...ked]] [[List of sovereign states|sovereign country]] located in [[Southern Africa]].<ref name=CIA_World_Factbook>{{cite web|date=3 July 2009|url=https://www. **[[Africa]]
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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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  • .../004/AC428E/AC428E00.pdf Anne Chileshe, 2001: "Forestry Outlook Studies in Africa: Zambia."] Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Lusaka, and FAO, Rome ...ational Park]] is a contiguous area stretching from the hills at the north-east end of [[Lake Mweru]] to [[Lake Tanganyika]], rich in wildlife particularly
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  • |time_zone = [[Central Africa Time|CAT]] ...he Congo]] to the north, [[Tanzania]] to the north-east, [[Malawi]] to the east, [[Mozambique]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[Botswana]] and [[Namibia]] to the south, a
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