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  • |name =Kafue Gorge Upper Power Station |location =[[Kafue]], [[Zambia]]
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  • |name =Kafue Gorge Upper Power Station ...Kafue Gorge Upper Power Station''' is a hydroelectric power plant of the [[Kafue River]] in [[Zambia]]. The construction period was from 1967 to 1973.<ref>{
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  • |name =Kafue Gorge Upper Power Station |location =[[Kafue]], [[Zambia]]
    1 KB (183 words) - 14:24, 15 July 2016
  • ...ffices are found 71 kilometres from Mazabuka town and 12 kilometres from [[Kafue]] town. ...e Regional Training Centre]]. However, other smaller employers are [[Kafue Gorge Hospital]], [[Chikankata High School]], [[Chikankata Mission Hospital]] and
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  • |name =Kafue Gorge Upper Power Station ...Kafue Gorge Upper Power Station''' is a hydroelectric power plant of the [[Kafue River]] in [[Zambia]]. The construction period was from 1967 to 1973.<ref>{
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  • [[Image:kariba_dam.jpg|thumb|[[Kariba Dam]] in the Kariba Gorge]] ...completion of the Kariba Dam at its northeastern end, flooding the Kariba Gorge on the [[Zambezi River]] and displacing large numbers of wildlife and the l
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  • ...District]].It lies west of the town of [[Namwala]] on the border of the [[Kafue National Park]]. On the 6th of February, 2012, President [[Michael Sata]] i ...m was created to hold and regulate the water flow in the river for [[Kafue Gorge Upper Power Station]], downstream.
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  • | [[Kafue Gorge Upper Power Station|Kafue Gorge Upper]] || 900
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  • *[[Kafue Gorge Upper Power Station|Kafue Gorge Upper]], 990 MW
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  • | dam_crosses = [[Kafue River]] ...o the broad expanse of the wetlands known as the [[Kafue River#Kafue Flats|Kafue Flats]]. The town of [[Itezhi-Tezhi]] rests to the north side of the dam.
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  • ...border with Central Province. In the north west lies part of the famous [[Kafue National Park]], the largest in Zambia, and the lake formed by the Itezhi-T ...important activities include [[sugar cane]] plantations at the edge of the Kafue Flats, and cattle ranching.
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  • | name = Kafue | image = Kafue river02.jpg
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  • {{about|the town|the river|Kafue River|other uses}} |official_name = Kafue
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  • ...t area of swamp, open lagoon and seasonally inundated flood-plain on the [[Kafue River]] in the [[Southern Province, Zambia|Southern]], [[Central Province, ...0&nbsp;m along the flats from 1030&nbsp;m at Itezhi-Tezhi to 990&nbsp;m at Kafue town.
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  • The '''Kariba Dam''' is a hydroelectric dam in the [[Kariba Gorge]] of the [[Zambezi]] river basin between [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe. The dam s ...nsisted that the dam be sited instead at Kariba. Also, the capacity of the Kafue dam was much lower than that at Kariba.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...en, then a single locomotive was conveyed in pieces by cableway across the gorge where the bridge was being built to start up operations to Kalomo in advanc ...ajor bridge was required to cross the [[Kafue River]] and the 427 m long [[Kafue Railway Bridge]], the longest on the Rhodesian Railways or Zambian Railways
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  • ...n hills rising some 200 m from the broader valley floor, becoming almost a gorge. About 700&nbsp;km from source the Luangwa merges with its tributary the Lu ...River|Okavango]], Upper Zambezi, [[Cuando River|Cuando]] and [[Kafue River|Kafue]] rivers, emptying into the [[Limpopo River]] and flowing to the [[Indian O
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  • [[Image:Kafue National.jpg|right|thumb|[[Kafue National Park]]]] ...the north hosts the largest concentration of mammals and birds, while the Kafue River and lake of the [[Itezhi-Tezhi Dam]] are home to hippos, crocodiles a
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  • ...ortified police camp, at the top of Kapilika Nakalomwe Hill just outside [[Kafue National Park]]. ...r, the world’s tallest building, would just protrude above the rim of this gorge.]]
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  • :'''9 —'''[[Kafue National Park]] in Central and Southern Provinces, except the north-west co ...1 —'''[[Lusaka Province]] except areas close to the Zambezi, Lunsemfwa and Kafue rivers
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  • ...ortified police camp, at the top of Kapilika Nakalomwe Hill just outside [[Kafue National Park]]. ...r, the world’s tallest building, would just protrude above the rim of this gorge.]]
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  • ...wildlife area (currently a Game Management Area) on the other side of the Kafue River, 120&nbsp;km from Kabwe, but road access is very poor. ...world’s second-tallest building, would just protrude above the rim of this gorge.]]
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