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  • | lake_type = Hydroelectric reservoir '''Lake Kariba''' is the world's largest man-made lake and reservoir by volume. It lies 1300 kilometers upstream from the Indian Ocean, along t
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  • ...eatly facilitate its spread. Bodies of water have been found to serve as a reservoir , and food sold that was on a long distance and isnt well cared for can spr
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  • ...ight of {{convert|62|m}}, a crest length of {{convert|1800|m}} and forms a reservoir of {{convert|390|km2}}, which flooded a section of the [[Kafue National Par ...o form. The designers of the dam therefore had the idea of siting the main reservoir at Itezhi-Tezhi, and releasing the water in a steady flow down the river al
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  • ...[[Kabwe]] mines through the [[Mita Hills Dam]], built in the 1950s with a reservoir about 30 km long by 3-5 km wide, and another power station at Lunsemfwa Fal
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  • ...oversially dammed just outside the park at [[Itezhi-Tezhi Dam]], forming a reservoir within the park. Patches of ''[[Baikiaea]]'' (teak) and ''[[Cryptosepalum]] ...tezhi-Tezhi Dam was built and more lodges were developed in the north. The reservoir cut the north-south track through the park and now it is necessary to detou
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  • ...m at Itezhi-Tezhi, upstream of the Kafue Flats, was completed in 1976. The reservoir stores 5,700 million m<sup>3</sup> of water and covers a 370&nbsp;sq&nbsp;k ...permanently flooded. In addition, the Kafue Gorge Dam has created a large reservoir which back up into the eastern end of the flats leading to areas of permane
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  • ...stwards. The Itezhi-Tezhi Dam was built in 1977 at the gap and now forms a reservoir 50&nbsp;km long and up to 10&nbsp;km wide.<ref name="Spectrum"/> ...<ref name="Google"/> A second dam, the [[Kafue Gorge Dam]], with a smaller reservoir, generates electricity. The lower Zambezi (originally a separate river) cut
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  • The creation of the reservoir forced resettlement of about 57,000 Tonga people living along the Zambezi i ...wer dam. Low rainfalls and overuse of the water by the power plants at the reservoir have left it near empty, raising the prospect that both Zimbabwe and Zambia
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  • ...r), together with the smaller lakes such as Mweru Wantipa and Itezhi-Tezhi reservoir, and numerous lagoons and swamps cover about 5% of Zambia. Together with th
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  • ...nd is fed by other rivers with their own floodplains, and serves as a vast reservoir storing the waters of the [[Zambezi]]. The seasonal flooding is very import
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  • ...30|km}} downstream from the town, and at the end of the rainy season its [[reservoir]] extends back to the town.
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  • ...themselves the "Mighty" tag. Their success was attributed to having a fine reservoir of players as well as the good administration of the team.<ref>Ngoma, Mike
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  • ...considered the principal economic benefit of Northern Rhodesia to be as a reservoir for [[migrant labour]] which could be called upon for Southern Rhodesia.
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