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  • ...a depth of up to 300 m, running for about 5 km before opening out into the Lake Tanganyika rift valley. ...esmond Clark]] who recognised archaeological activity around a small basin lake upstreams from the falls.
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  • ...ds including [[Chilubi Island]], and some of the mainland northeast of the lake. As of the 2000 Zambian Census, the district had a population of 66,338 peo ...the swamps in many places to aid navigation by boat. Since they share the lake and swamps, geographically Chilubi District has more in common with Samfya
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  • ...Zambia|Northern Province]]. It covers about 2000 km² and has some 80 km of lake shore including four bays (Kasaba, Kala, Nkamba and Sumbu), and Nundo Head There are two active lodges on Lake Tanganyika, Nkamba<ref>[http://www.nkambabaylodge.com]</ref> (an exclusive
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  • ...and overlooking a [[dambo]] (marshy plain) stretching northwards from the lake, where the Chiengi rivulet (the origin of the name) flows down from the hil ...round the north end of Lake Mweru, around Lake Mweru Wantipa and over to [[Lake Tanganyika]].
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  • ...nganyika, and are related to (but not the same as) the [[Nile perch]] in [[Lake Victoria]]. All of these pelagic fish have suffered from [[overfishing]] i ...artificial African lakes. Large kapenta fisheries now take place in the [[Lake Kariba]] ([[Zambia]]/[[Zimbabwe]]) and [[Cahora Bassa]] ([[Mozambique]]).
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  • ...awi, it flows for 480km into the [[Bangweulu Swamps]], which are part of [[Lake Bangweulu]], and by the end of the rainy season in May, it delivers a flood [[Category:Lake Bangweulu]]
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  • '''Mweru Wantipa National Park''' is named after [[Lake Mweru Wantipa]] in the [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]] of [ ...where supposedly protected in the national park, on the north shore of the lake where some of the largest patches are located. It is estimated that the rem
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  • ...the largest of several lagoons in the [[Luapula River]] swamps south of [[Lake Mweru]], in the [[Luapula Province]] of [[Zambia]]. It takes its name from ...lages lining the edge of the Luapula swamps and the south-eastern shore of Lake Mweru merge into each other in an almost unbroken sequence, as happens with
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  • ...ciated grassy [[floodplain]] in northern [[Zambia]], surrounding most of [[Lake Bangweulu]] except to the west. [[Category:Lake Bangweulu]]
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  • ...e, Zambia|Southern Province]] of [[Zambia]], lying on the north shore of [[Lake Kariba]]. It was constructed in the 1950s as a local [[administrative cent ...ake Kariba]], the next being [[Siavonga]] which is on the other end of the Lake around {{convert|750|km}} away. When it comes to tourism, Sinazongwe is rel
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  • ...Seegers1996">{{cite book|last=Seegers|first=Lothar|title=The fishes of the Lake Rukwa drainage|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=YQPbAAAAMAAJ|accessdate
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  • ...ovince, Zambia|Northern Province]] of [[Zambia]], at the southern tip of [[Lake Tanganyika]].<ref name="Spectrum">Camerapix: "Spectrum Guide to Zambia." Ca ...War and for about a decade afterwards, all vessels at the southern end of Lake Tanganyika had to lie offshore at Katuta Bay and unload by lighter or local
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  • ...bout 2000 people. It is the largest town in [[Gwembe District]] which on [[Lake Kariba]] between [[Siavonga]] and [[Sinazongwe]] Districts. It used to be t
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  • ...g the northern and eastern banks of the river from [[Lake Bangweulu]] to [[Lake Mweru]], including waters and islands of those lakes, and is inhabited by [ The province is bordered along the Luapula River, through Lake Mweru and to its north by [[DR Congo]] which at times has led to disputes a
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  • The man-made lake created by the Mulungushi Dam is approximately 20 km long and 2-3 km wide a
    976 bytes (145 words) - 05:45, 2 July 2016
  • ...re of [[Lake Kariba]]. It is Zambia's principal [[tourism]] centre for the lake, with accommodation, boating and fishing tours on offer.
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  • ...lisher=Statoids|accessdate=February 11, 2010}}</ref> The district contains Lake Lusiwasi.
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  • ...rchipelago of islands in the [[Bangweulu Wetlands]] in the South East of [[Lake Bangweulu]].
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  • The Mambwe and Lungu peoples living at the southern end of Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania and Zambia speak a common language with minor dialec
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  • ...d 4 feet wide (about 14 m by 1.2 m), paddled by six men. The people of the lake and its wetlands, which cover a completely flat area of more than 10,000&nb ...onialism|colonial administrator]] in the 1920s saw a dugout canoe crossing Lake Tanganyika (35&nbsp;km wide) which is large enough to have waves of around
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