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  • | Nickname = The She-polopolo | Association = [[Football Association of Zambia]]
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  • <!--See the Table at Infobox Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage--> |settlement_type = <!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)-->
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  • {{Politics of Zambia}} ...exercised by the government, while [[legislative power]] is vested in both the [[government]] and parliament. Formerly [[Northern Rhodesia]], Zambia becam
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  • | birth_place = Democratic Republic of Congo | position = [[Forward (Association football)|Forward]]
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  • ...ns and permanently swampy areas), and drying out to a clayey black soil in the dry season. ...00&nbsp;sq&nbsp;km. The elevation of the Kafue river falls 40&nbsp;m along the flats from 1030&nbsp;m at Itezhi-Tezhi to 990&nbsp;m at Kafue town.
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  • ...ear in 1975 and after retirement, he coached several club sides as well as the national team. ...eam|Kenya]] with Zambia winning both games in the two match series to lift the trophy.
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  • | Nickname = ''Chipolopolo'' (The Bullets) | Association = [[Football Association of Zambia]]
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  • ...lverware on offer in 1972. He later took to coaching and was involved with the national team for several years. ...ref name=epitome>Tembo, Benedict. "Stars of Yesteryear – Simutowe: epitome of skill, trickery, passion,” ''Zambia Daily Mail'', 15 October 2011, p.14</
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  • ...ecades. He was named Zambian Sportsman of the Year in 1964 and also served the national team as captain and coach.<ref>Liwena 1984, p.270</ref> He is wide ...rs Football Club.<ref>Lombe, Humphrey "What Makes Wanderers Tick?" ''Times of Zambia'', 7 December 1978, p.8</ref>
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  • <!--See the Table at Infobox Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage--> |image_caption = View towards the City of Kitwe, Zambia
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  • The '''music of [[Zambia]]''' has a rich heritage which falls roughly into three categories ...h as Zambian ''[[Kalindula]]'' also exhibit traces of traditional music in the finger-picking style used by guitarists.
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  • ...e in Malawi Zambia Tanzania.png|thumb|The approximate geographical origins of Tumbuka in Africa<ref name=ember354/>]] ...ey are found in the valleys near the rivers, lake as well as the highlands of [[Nyika Plateau]].<ref name=ember354/><ref name=brittumbuka/>
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  • |status_text = Chartered territory of the {{nobreak|[[British South Africa Company]]}} |flag_s1 = Flag of Northern Rhodesia (1939-1953).svg
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  • |status_text = [[Protectorate]] of the United Kingdom |life_span = 1924–1964<br><small>[[Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland|1953–1963: Federation]]
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  • |conventional_long_name = Republic of Zambia |image_flag = Flag of Zambia.jpg
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  • | designation1_free2value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Africa|Africa]] ..., is a waterfall in southern Africa on the [[Zambezi River]] at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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  • {{History of Zambia}} This page contains a chronological timeline of some of the key events that happened in [[Zambia]]n history.
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  • |known_for = Exploration of Africa ...gator and explorer, imperial reformer, anti-slavery crusader, and advocate of commercial and colonial expansion.
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  • ...frica]] in the mid 19th century. The area features heavily in the accounts of [[David Livingstone]]'s journeys in [[Central Africa]]. ...tain, and, despite his complicated motives, Livingstone became the darling of Evangelical expansion. This interest was partly,
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