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  • ...es between the [[West Lunga River]] and [[Kabompo River]] about 10&nbsp;km north of the gravel road from [[Solwezi]] to [[Kabompo]], and covers about 1700&n ...'s hartebeest]]s, [[impalas]], [[Common Eland|elands]], and [[African Bush Elephant|elephants]].<ref>[http://www.zambia-travel-guide.com/bradt_guide.asp?bradt=
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  • The '''Lower Zambezi National Park''' lies on the north bank of the [[Zambezi River]] in southeastern [[Zambia]]. Until 1983 when t ...thern Miombo woodlands|Southern Miombo woodlands]] on higher ground in the north, and [[Ecoregions of Zambia#Zambezian and Mopane woodlands|Zambezian and Mo
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  • ...icroft's giraffe]], and herds of [[African bush elephant|elephant]]s and [[African buffalo|Cape buffalo]]es often several hundred strong, while the Luangwa Ri ...[[Central Province, Zambia|Central Provinces]] forms the park's western or north-western boundary, it slopes down from there to the river, lying mostly on i
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  • ...e]], [[tsessebe]], [[reedbuck]], [[oribi]], [[sitatunga]], [[elephant]], [[African buffalo]], [[crocodile]], [[hippopotamus]], and many kinds of birds such as ...]].<ref name="Conservation">http://www.africanconservation.org/zambia.html African Conservation Organization, accessed 31 January 2007</ref>
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  • | name = African bush elephant<ref name=MSW3>{{MSW3 Proboscidea | id = 11500009 | page = 91}}</ref> | range_map=African Elephant distribution map.svg
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  • ...lomo]] and [[Namwala]] in the south and south-east, and [[Kasempa]] in the north. ...eetah]]s are not common anywhere, but they are most frequently seen in the north of this park, where they seem to be thriving. Occasional sightings of [[Cap
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  • ...500&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> either side of the [[Kafue River]] to the west and north-west, making 2600&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> in total.<ref name="Google">[http://e ...rous 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 floodplains a
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  • ...> (an exclusive lodge within the Nsumbu National Park), and Ndole Bay just north of the park. Kasaba Bay Lodge closed down in 2006. ...nd conflict in the DR Congo, the land border of which is only 25 km to the north, deterred visitors.
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  • ...ns, each with separate entrances: a [[national park|wildlife park]] at its north-western end, and the land adjacent to the immense and awe-inspiring Victori ...t in Zambia but has recently been reintroduced in a pilot area). [[African elephant]]s are sometimes seen in the park when they cross the river in the dry seas
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  • ...ween the [[Dwangwa River]] to the south, the [[North Rukuru River]] to the north, [[Lake Malawi]] to the east, and the [[Luangwa River]].<ref name=ember354/ Various estimates suggest that over two million Tumbuka speakers live in north Malawi, northeast Zambia and Tanzania.<ref name=ember354/><ref name=appiahg
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  • ...n, Luapula and Copperbelt Provinces, and has become the most widely spoken African language in the country, although not always as a first language. ...different wives, but one day he heard of a woman with ears as large as an elephant's, who said she came from the sky and belonged to the crocodile clan. Her n
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  • ...Southwest African lion|lion]] are found almost exclusively in parks, the [[African buffalo]] is found in or close to parks. Of the other large animals, only t ...tipa National Park]] is a contiguous area stretching from the hills at the north-east end of [[Lake Mweru]] to [[Lake Tanganyika]], rich in wildlife particu
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  • ...swamps from the south, and the [[Kalungwishi River]] from the east. At its north end the lake is drained by the [[Luvua River]], which flows in a northweste ...ry of Lake Mweru (Zambia), with notes on water level fluctuations |journal=African Journal of Aquatic Science |volume=31 |issue=1 |pages=145–150 |publisher=
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  • ...within the park such as Chinyangali close to Fibwe and the Chikufwe plain north of the Kasanka River. ...owing through the park. Many of the rivers, especially the Luwombwa in the north support riparian fringe forests on their banks. Large areas of grassy flood
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  • ...gest sheet of falling water. Victoria Falls is roughly twice the height of North America's [[Niagara Falls]] and well over twice the width of its [[Horsesho ...narrow cleft and subsequent series of zigzagging gorges (top of picture is north).]]
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  • During the time of the [[Central African Federation]], the Northern-Rhodesian Federal government’s Assistant Secre Belgium interests in the north appeared to be fishing and hunting in the Lake Mweru region, and possession
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  • ...kelenge]] in the [[Ikelenge District]] of [[North-Western Province, Zambia|North-Western Province]], [[Zambia]] at about {{convert|1524|m|ft|sigfig=3}} abov ...belt of high ground, running nearly east-west and falling abruptly to the north and south. This distinctly cuts off the basin of the [[Lualaba River|Lualab
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  • ...of China's support for [[African independence movements|newly independent African countries]] gave rise to TAZARA's designation as the "Great Uhuru Railway", ...in the world and passengers can often see wildlife such as [[giraffe]], [[elephant]], [[zebra]], [[antelope]] and [[warthog]], which have become accustomed to
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  • ...is a Mbunda name meaning, "Builder and Uniter of Nations" and depicting an Elephant (Njamba in Mbunda), a Mbunda monarch symbol. This was in recognition of Kin ...When the Luvale also known as [[Lovale]] invaded [[Barotseland]] from the north, the Mbunda countered the invasion and were victorious, ending the Lovale i
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