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  • ...ce]] of [[Zambia]]. It lies between the [[West Lunga River]] and [[Kabompo River]] about 10 km north of the gravel road from [[Solwezi]] to [[Kabompo]] ...s live there, and recent reports also mention [[puku]], [[hippopotami]], [[Nile crocodiles]], [[vervet monkeys]], and [[yellow baboons]]. The game guards s
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  • | photo = Luangwa River crossing.jpg | photo_caption = Elephants crossing the Luangwa River
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  • ...'''Lower Zambezi National Park''' lies on the north bank of the [[Zambezi River]] in southeastern [[Zambia]]. Until 1983 when the area was declared a natio ...an and Mopane woodlands]] on lower slopes in the south. At the edge of the river is floodplain habitat.
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  • ...centre of this area is at the confluence of the Chobe River and [[Zambezi River]] where the borders of Botswana, Namibia, [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe meet. It ...listed by the IUCN as Vulnerable); and African wild dog, Wattled Crane and Nile crocodile (all listed by the IUCN as Endangered).
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  • [[File:Luapula River.jpg|thumb|The Luapula River, a branch of the Congo River, flows north into Lake Mweru]] [[File:Luvua - Luapula - Chambeshi River DRC.jpg|thumb|The Luapula River is the middle stretch in red.]]
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  • The Lufubu River cuts a 300 m deep valley in the south of the park but this is only accessib ...anned for completion in ealry 2011, including a new bridge over the Lufubu river. The bitumen road from Kasama - Mbala, through to Mpulungu was resurfaced i
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  • ...]] at its northeastern end, flooding the [[Kariba Gorge]] on the [[Zambezi River]]. ...riving commercial [[fishery]]. Other inhabitants of Lake Kariba include [[Nile crocodile]]s and [[hippopotamus]].
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  • The park is named for the [[Kafue River]]. It stretches over three provinces:<!-- NOTE: only officially sanctioned ...n bush elephant|Elephant]]s are commonly seen particularly along the Kafue River and around Lake Itezhi-tezhi. [[African leopard|Leopard]]s remain very comm
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  • ...ll from high floods of the [[Cuando River]] in [[Angola]]; '''14''' Cuando river and floodplain, on the border between Angola and Zambia; '''15'''[[Liuwa P ...Africa's great [[Zambezian flooded grasslands|wetland]]s, on the [[Zambezi River]] in the [[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]] of [[Zambia]]. It is
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  • ...across Ethiopia. The scheme foundered when a British flotilla on the River Nile confronted the French expedition at the point of intersection between the F ...ypt the railway is 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) . After a ferry link up on the Nile, the railway continues in Sudan from Wadi Halfa to Khartoum at the 1,067 mm
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  • |inflow = [[Ruzizi River]]<br/>[[Malagarasi River]]<br/>[[Kalambo River]] |outflow = [[Lukuga River]]
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  • ...close to parks. Of the other large animals, only the [[spotted hyena]], [[Nile crocodile]], [[hippopotamus]], and [[lechwe]] are found in numbers outside ...dae|cats]], [[vervet monkey]]s and [[galago]]s; and reptiles such as the [[Nile monitor]] and most snakes and lizards, except forest species.
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  • ...murdered his father Chinyanta and uncle by drowning them in the Mukelweji River.<ref name="Gordon"/> 'Mwata' was originally a title equivalent to 'General' ...ard migration under Mwata Kazembe II Kanyembo Mpemba, crossing the Luapula River at Matanda, conquering the indigenous people known as the Shila in the Luap
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  • ...murdered his father Chinyanta and uncle by drowning them in the Mukelweji River.<ref name="Gordon"/> 'Mwata' was originally a title equivalent to 'General' ...ard migration under Mwata Kazembe II Kanyembo Mpemba, crossing the Luapula River at Matanda, conquering the indigenous people known as the Shila in the Luap
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  • ...ess than half that of the [[Nile]]. The {{convert|2574|km|mi|adj=mid|-long river}} rises in [[Zambia]] and flows through eastern [[Angola]], along the easte There are two main sources of hydroelectric power on the river, the [[Kariba Dam]], which provides power to Zambia and Zimbabwe, and the C
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  • ...rainage outlet for the Bangweulu basin, and a major tributary of the Congo River. ...as Chinyangali close to Fibwe and the Chikufwe plain north of the Kasanka River.
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  • ...e him the influence to end the East African Arab-Swahili slave trade. "The Nile sources," he told a friend, "are valuable only as a means of opening my mou ...tenement building for the workers of a cotton factory on the banks of the River Clyde under the bridge crossing into [[Bothwell]].<ref>[http://www.nts.org.
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  • ...oint of Eastern Rhodesia from [[Pweto]] to as far south as the [[Lunchinda River]] was under Northern Rhodesia even though the [[Belgian Congo]] had adminis ...es. He met with Chief Mulilo who told him Cape Akalunga was near Chisenga River and had once been called Mutunga village. It had been under Congolese rule
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