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  • ...[[football (soccer)|football]]. It was created in 1962 and it is contested by the top 8 teams of the league. ...1969–1981) and BP Challenge Cup (since 1982) as sponsors withdrew from the country.
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  • ...1977.<ref> Chimuka, S. S. 1977. ''Zambian languages: orthography approved by the Ministry of Education''. Lusaka : National Educational Company of Zambi ...Zambia's most widely spoken languages are [[Bemba language|Bemba]] (spoken by 52% of the population as either a first or second language), [[Nyanja langu
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  • ...ef> The refugee population reached roughly 25,000 by 1972, despite efforts by the Zambian government to control the influx and return new arrivals to Ang ...000 Angolan refugees in Zambia, making up about 77% of all refugees in the country.<ref>{{harvnb|Krause|Matthews|Meyers|Mutambo|2001|p=11}}</ref> Rather than
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  • |country=Zambia}} ...''PF''') is the ruling political party in [[Zambia]]. The party was formed by [[Michael Sata]] as a breakaway party of the [[Movement for Multiparty Demo
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  • ...)<br>International Press Freedom Award (1995)<br>World Press Freedom Hero (2000) ...be.html |title=Fred M'membe, Zambia: World Press Freedom Hero (Honoured in 2000) |year=2010 |publisher=International Press Institute |accessdate=17 January
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  • ...ambia]]'s [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]]. It covers about 2000 km² and has some 80 km of lake shore including four bays (Kasaba, Kala, Nk ...okoso]] District authorities had a humble guesthouse at Sumbu Bay, reached by a gravel road from Mporokoso. In the early 1970s this road was connected to
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  • ...s]]: 2 [[Intelsat]] (1 [[Indian Ocean]] and 1 [[Atlantic Ocean]]), 3 owned by [[Zamtel]] (2010). ...rural areas. [[Very small aperture terminal]] (VSAT) networks are operated by private firms.<ref name=CIAWFB-Zambia-2014/>
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  • ...st 1975 in [[Ndola]]. He started doing music in 1995 after he was inspired by his late father who was a music producer.<ref name=lt>[https://www.lusakati ...in 1997 and joined the versatile [[B-Sharp Band]] with which he toured the country. With the B-Sharp, he was able to perform alongside the likes of [[Ackim Si
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  • ...on= United States|quote= Mr Olsen, who is based in Dar es Salaam, said his country was happy with the warm relations between Denmark and Zambia, adding that t ...n Rhodesia by an Exchange of Notes, dated 21st January 1964, and continued by Zambia, shall cease to have effect.|accessdate=24 December 2010}}</ref> In
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  • ...diaspora in Southeast Africa|South East Africa]], they were little-studied by historians until the 2000s.<ref>{{harvnb|Haig|2007|loc=Section I}}</ref> ...until the 1950s; in 1930, the ratio of Europeans to Indians was 300:1, but by 1951 the proportion had shifted to just 10:1.<ref name="Haig_a">{{harvnb|Ha
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  • | country = {{ZAM}} *2000: [[Power Dynamos F.C.|Power Dynamos]] (Kitwe)
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  • |subdivision_type = Country ...combined figure with the newly created district of Sioma which was created by halving the primary district. The western part of the half retains the name
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  • |country = [[Zambia]] |undergrad = 2000
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  • ...University and migrated to Zambia in 1965 where she became involved in the country’s cultural and artistic movements including: [[Art Centre Foundation]], [ ...chwe"/> The Trust has the largest private collection of Zambian art in the country and has given grants to many artists and supported several major workshops.
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  • ...8FB98" | '''Census 1990''' || align="center" bgcolor="#98FB98" | '''Census 2000''' || align="center" bgcolor="#98FB98" | '''Est. 2007''' [[Category:Lists of cities by country|Zambia]]
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  • ...acarta/International Travel Maps, Vancouver Canada: "Zambia, 2nd edition", 2000</ref> Its permanently swampy area consists of a roughly circular area with The permanent swamp is surrounded by a seasonally-inundated [[floodplain]], varying from about 5 to 25&nbsp;km w
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  • foundation = 2000| ...erican Plc, held 27.3% of shares, with the balance of 12.4% of shares held by private investors.
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  • ...music group called ‘Ever High Dreads’ or EHD as it was popularly known. In 2000, [[Steve Lox]] died after a long illness. [[2wice]], another member, releas ...welele Fwelele (album)|Fwelele Fwelele]]'' was released in 2001, published by [[Sounds Investments Zambia]] and in 2002 Nasty D formed an entertainment p
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