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  • #REDIRECT[[Lake Kariba]]
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  • {{Infobox lake | name = Lake Kariba
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  • {{Infobox lake |name = Lake Tanganyika
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  • {{Infobox lake |name = Lake Mweru
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  • {{Infobox lake | name = Lake Bangweulu
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  • {{Infobox lake | name = Lake Kashiba
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  • {{ distinguish|Lake Mweru}} {{Infobox lake
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  • {{Infobox lake | name = Lake Ishiba Ng'andu
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  • ...d Swahili traders of ivory, copper and slaves who used Kilwa Island on the lake as a base at one time. Kilwa was the first trading area that the Portuguese [[Category:Lake Mweru]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lake Bangweulu]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Lake Kariba]]
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  • ***[[Lake Tanganyika]] ==Lake Rukwa==
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  • ...Kashikishi. Nchelenge is the administrative centre for the Zambian part of Lake Mweru, being the seat of the district government and branches of national a ...[[Dikulushi Mine]] in [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|DR Congo]] across Lake Mweru to Nchelenge, from where they travel to Namibia.
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  • ...e=Kariba|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica|accessdate=2007-07-31}}</ref> [[Lake Kariba]] was filled between 1958 and 1963 following the completion of the K ...Tonga and the [[Zambia]] Tonga because of their separation by the massive lake filling the gorge. Today the Zimbabwe Tonga are considered a separate peopl
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  • {{Infobox lake | name = Lake Ishiba Ng'andu
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  • The '''Kalungwishi River''' flows west in northern [[Zambia]] into [[Lake Mweru]]. It is known for its [[waterfall]]s, including the [[Lumangwe Falls [[Category:Lake Mweru]]
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  • ...ya beach|white sandy beaches]] which are used for recreation, although the lake does have crocodiles. ..., as well a centre for transport by boat to islands and other areas of the lake. Its hinterland includes farms and some timber plantations.
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  • ...!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Earth From Space: Lake Kariba, Zambia-Zimbabwe Border |date = 5 August 2005 |url=http://www.marsda ...and snakes) were rescued.<ref>[http://www.africansafarisguide.com/zimbabwe/lake-kariba-safari.html African Safaris Guide]</ref>
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  • ...ake Kariba]] . They are fault scarps , rising 500 to 600 m higher than the lake or river, running from the Batoka Gorge roughly 800 km to the lower Zambezi ...ezi]] Escarpment''' in Zambia is steeper. It is somewhat broken north of [[Lake Kariba]], but is particularly steep and well-formed from a point north of S
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  • ...Chilubi town and district in Northern Province, Zambia, showing extent of Lake Bangweulu (blue line) and swamps (grey line).]] '''Chilubi''' is a settlement on an island in [[Lake Bangweulu]] and its swamps, and is headquarters of [[Chilubi District]] in
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  • ...Republic of the Congo]] (DRC) and [[Zambia]] around the northern part of [[Lake Mweru]]. ...in the [[Haut-Katanga]] Province, [[Pweto Territory]] at the north end of Lake Mweru.<ref name=Ethnologue/>
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  • ...d descends into the [[Albertine Rift]], entering the southeastern end of [[Lake Tanganyika]] at an elevation of about 770 m, in a straight-line distance of ...to Gallery: Children enjoy a swim in Kalambo River at Kapozwa Village near Lake Tanganyika in Kalambo District, Rukwa Region|year=2012|url=http://m.dailyne
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  • {{Infobox lake | name = Lake Kariba
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  • {{Infobox lake | name = Lake Kashiba
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  • ...ict, Zambia|Mansa]] districts. There are numerous inhabited islands in the lake and swamps, as well as peninsulas almost entirely surrounded by water, such
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  • '''Kashikishi''' is a town on the south-eastern shore of [[Lake Mweru]] in the [[Luapula Province]] of [[Zambia]]. It lies just north of th [[Category:Lake Mweru]]
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  • {{ distinguish|Lake Mweru}} {{Infobox lake
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  • ...bout 75 km south east of [[Lake Mweru Wantipa]] and 100 km south-west of [[Lake Tanganyika]]. It is named for [[Chief Mporokoso]] (also spelled 'Mumpolokos
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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
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  • ...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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  • {{Infobox lake | name = Lake Bangweulu
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  • ...s wide. Over the next 300&nbsp;km the meanders increase, with many [[oxbow lake]]s and [[Meander#Abandoned meander|abandoned meander]]s. Near [[Mfuwe]], th ...extension of the [[east African Rift]], branching off its [[Lake Rukwa]]-[[Lake Malawi]] southern section, and reaching almost as far as Lusaka. The juncti
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  • ...part of the famous [[Kafue National Park]], the largest in Zambia, and the lake formed by the Itezhi-Tezhi Dam. The south-western border with Western Provi *[[Lake Kariba]] in the south-east.
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  • * around [[Lake Chilwa]] in [[Malawi]] ...ngweulu, Moyowosi and Kilombero swamps and the Kafue Flats and in addition Lake Chilwa is a [[Ramsar site|Ramsar]] birding area. Of these Okavango is the l
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  • ...jpg|thumb|The Luapula River, a branch of the Congo River, flows north into Lake Mweru]] ...Luapula.jpg|thumb|260px|The lower Luapula River, its delta where it enters Lake Mweru, and Mweru's outlet, the Luvua River going on north to the Lualaba an
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  • ...ake nearby, [[Lake Ishiba Ng'andu]] which in the [[Bemba language]] means 'lake of the royal crocodile'. The house itself is also known as '''"Shiwa House" ...led to their country looking for a site. Arriving at [[Lake Ishiba Ng'andu|Lake Shiwa Ngandu]] in April 1914 with his Bemba servants and porters, he knew h
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  • ...on 1 May 1873 in Chief Chitambo's village at Ilala near the edge of the [[Lake Bangweulu|Bangweulu Swamps]] in [[Zambia]]. His heart was buried there unde ...eulu]]", as stated in some publications, but 100&nbsp;km south-east of the lake, near the edge of the floodplain which borders the Bangweulu Swamps. The ar
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  • {{Infobox lake |name = Lake Mweru
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  • ...portion from Mbala to Mupulungu could be regarded as a spur linking to the Lake Tanganyika steamer service which was popular with travellers up to the 1950
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  • ...istrict]] in the north-east and [[Kawambwa District]] in the south-east. [[Lake Mweru]] marks the boundary between Nchelenge and Congo DR. ...and smaller boats are used to transport traders and consumer goods on the Lake as well as along the Luapula River. More modern boats to improve water tran
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  • ...Province, Zambia|Luapula Province]] of [[Zambia]], to the south-east of [[Lake Mweru]].
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  • {{Infobox lake |name = Lake Tanganyika
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  • ...[[Lake Tanganyika]], [[Lake Bangweulu]], and the corresponding wetlands, [[Lake Mweru-wa-Ntipa]], and a number of waterfalls including [[Lumangwe Falls]], ...have pushed up highlands: around Kambole and [[Mbala, Zambia|Mbala]] above Lake Tanganyika, (the [[Muchinga escarpment]] above the Luangwa valley, and the
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  • The Tonga People were settled along Lake Kariba after the construction of the Kariba Dam wall. They stretch from Ch
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  • ...ion of Zambia, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe and where the draining stream of [[Lake Cahora Bassa]] flows into the Zambezi, is the capital, [[Luangwa, Zambia|Lu
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  • ...the border with [[Tanzania]] and controlling the southern approaches to [[Lake Tanganyika]], 40 km by road to the north-west, where the port of [[Mpulungu ...and decisions were taken to strengthen the imperial presence south of the lake and prevent other colonial powers establishing a foothold there.<ref name="
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  • ...[Zambia]]. In Malawi, the main dialect is Mangoche, mostly spoken around [[Lake Malawi]]. In Mozambique, the main dialects are Makale and Massaninga. The l ...], Masasi district and in the Ruvuma Region, [[Tunduru]] district, east of Lake Malawi along the Mozambican border.
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  • ...ng both sides of the rift valley in which lie the middle Zambezi River and Lake Kariba
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  • ...g puzzling variations in water level or flow in [[Lake Mweru Wantipa]] and Lake Chila in [[Mbala, Zambia|Mbala]].
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  • ...aight-horned rhinoceros''', was proposed as a different variety found near Lake Ngami and north of the Kalahari desert. However, it was discovered to be an ...Nakuru Kenya, Feb 2007.jpg|right|thumb|A southern white rhinoceros herd in Lake Nakuru, Kenya.]]
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  • |Sub_Grouping = Lake monster The BaTonga still live on the shores of Lake Kariba, and many still believe one day Nyaminyami will fulfill his promise
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  • ...ut gradually getting closer, and would reach the highlands between Lakes [[Lake Tanganyika|Tanganyika]] and Nyasa if the [[Chambeshi River]] were accepted ...through a point on the map where the Luapula was thought to exit from the Lake Bangweulu swamps, and finally the Pedicle was born: 70 to 100&nbsp;km wide
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  • * [[Mpulungu]] - [[Lake Tanganyika]] port
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  • ...|Luapula]]-[[Lake Mweru|Mweru]] and [[Lake Mweru Wantipa|Mweru Wantipa]]/[[Lake Tanganyika|Tanganyika]] valleys in the north, and highest in the lower Luan
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  • ...owlands, the Chambeshi River flat, the areas west of Mpulungu and north of Lake Mweru Mwantipa, and near to the borders of Tanzania (where another rake-and
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  • ...ranch line from [[Nseluka]] on the [[TAZARA Railway]] to [[Mpulungu]] on [[Lake Tanganyika]] has been proposed.<ref name="RRA">[http://railwaysafrica.com/i ...), [[Lake Mweru Wantipa]] ([[Kaputa]]), [[Lake Bangweulu]] ([[Samfya]]), [[Lake Kariba]] ([[Siavonga]]).
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  • He was born on the shore of [[Lake Malawi]] on January 10, 1936, <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.postzambia.com
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  • [[Lochinvar]] is the name of a lake in [[Scotland]].
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  • ...fishing villages along the 70&nbsp;km (approx.) of the north-east shore of Lake Mweru which lies within the district. The largest settlement is Puta, 5&nbs
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  • ...s bordered at the east by the [[Chambeshi River]] and at the west by the [[Lake Bangweulu|Bangweulu Flats]].<ref name="TBZ">{{cite web|url=http://thebestof
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  • ...orate]]. He was later sent to the [[Karema, Tanzania|Karema]] Mission on [[Lake Tanganyika]] in 1892.<ref name="dacb">[http://www.dacb.org/stories/zambia/d ...d moved up the Stevenson Road which had been built to connect Nyasa with [[Lake Tanganyika]], stopping at Mambwe Mwela. They attempted to set up in Bemba l
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  • | res_name = [[Lake Kariba]] </ref> The dam forms [[Lake Kariba]] which extends for {{convert|280|km}} and holds {{convert|185|km3|a
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  • ...viving church building in Zambia, dating from 1895, near [[Mpulungu]] on [[Lake Tanganyika]]. ...d News'', in 1884. On the Lovu or Lufubu River 6.4&nbsp;km upstream from [[Lake Tanganyika]] at 8°35' S 30°45' E.
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  • :'''23 —'''between [[Lake Mweru Wantipa]] and [[Lake Tanganyika]] at [[Nsumbu National Park]] :'''28 —'''Lake Mweru Wantipa/Mweru Marsh floodplain, Northern Province
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  • ...yika]], rich in wildlife particularly at the eastern end, on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. It has been under pressure due to the [[Second Congo War]] in n ...des of the rift valley extending around the south-eastern extremity of the lake to [[Kalambo Falls]] are also a wildlife habitat for birds, smaller mammals
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  • ...:African Fish Eagle AdF.jpg|thumb|left|300px|African fish eagle perched in Lake Mburo, Uganda]] ...eagle is thought to occur in substantial numbers around the locations of [[Lake Victoria]] and other large lakes that are found in Central Africa, particul
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  • ...viving church building in Zambia, dating from 1895, near [[Mpulungu]] on [[Lake Tanganyika]]. ...d News'', in 1884. On the Lovu or Lufubu River 6.4&nbsp;km upstream from [[Lake Tanganyika]] at 8°35' S 30°45' E.
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  • ...] accessed 2007.</ref> It contains many lagoons such as Lake Chiposhye and Lake Suye<ref name="ITM"/> but few large channels, and its average depth is only
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  • **[[Lake Bangweulu]] **[[Lake Kariba]]
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  • ...ude [[Giles Foden]]'s ''[[Mimi and Toutou Go Forth: The Bizarre Battle for Lake Tanganyika]]'',<ref name=foden>{{cite book | last = Foden ...s.}} is a passenger and cargo ferry that runs along the eastern shore of [[Lake Tanganyika]]. The [[Marine Services Company Limited]] of Tanzania<ref>{{cit
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  • ...ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6410925 |title= The Lake Ndutu cranium and early ''Homo sapiens'' in Africa. | publisher= National C *{{cite journal|author=Rightmire, G. Philip|year= 2005|title=The Lake Ndutu cranium and early ''Homo sapiens'' in Africa|journal=American Journal
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  • # Lake Road P.T.A School # [[Lake Road P.T.A School]]
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  • ...iver]].<ref name=ember354/> They are found in the valleys near the rivers, lake as well as the highlands of [[Nyika Plateau]].<ref name=ember354/><ref name ...ere he organized his expeditions to obtain slaves and ship them across the lake to East African markets, Kilwa. About 20, 000 slaves were annually shipped
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  • ...y a number of migrations took place as far as the region to the south of [[Lake Tanganyika]]. The [[Bemba people|Bemba]] people of Northern Zambia descende
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  • The real border issue for the Northern Frontier was reported to be on [[Lake Tanganyika]]'s Cape Akalunga, mentioned in the treaty and described as the ...thalweg]]s of the streams replace the straight line between Lake Mweru and Lake Tanganyika. This exchange was to favour Northern Rhodesia but was consequen
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  • *[[Lusenga Plain National Park]] — east of Lake Mweru, no facilities, no easy access, little wildlife
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  • ...ft tributary of the Zambezi, and the [[Chambeshi River]], a tributary of [[Lake Bangweulu]], in the drainage basin of the Congo. The source of the Luangwa
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  • ...y known as: Lambaland (Ilamba) on the Copperbelt at Nkashiba Kabena Mofya (Lake of the Mofya clan), commonly known as St Anthony because the Catholics buil
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  • The first official use of "Rhodesia" was actually for a boma on [[Lake Mweru]], established in 1892 near the mouth of the [[Kalungwishi River]] un
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  • ...r the [[Lake Bangweulu]] system, which differs in having a large permanent lake and swamps, and a much smaller area which dries out annually.<ref name="IUC As the floods recede, water is left behind in lagoons, swamps, and [[oxbow lake]]s.
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  • ...h its annual Mutomboko festival stands out in the [[Luapula]] Valley and [[Lake Mweru]] in present-day [[Zambia]], though its history in colonial times is The kingdom prospered from the fisheries of [[Lake Mweru]] and the [[Mofwe Lagoon]], and natural resources, including copper o
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  • ...h its annual Mutomboko festival stands out in the [[Luapula]] Valley and [[Lake Mweru]] in present-day [[Zambia]], though its history in colonial times is The kingdom prospered from the fisheries of [[Lake Mweru]] and the [[Mofwe Lagoon]], and natural resources, including copper o
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  • |largest lake =
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  • ...the [[Ngona River]] enters the swamps of the [[Luapula River]] south of [[Lake Mweru]]. A number of channels through the swamps and lagoons connect to the
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  • ...erman forces coming from northern Mozambique, thinking they would make for Lake Tanganyika, but General von Lettow-Vorbeck had evaded them by turning south
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  • **[[Lake Bangweulu]] **[[Lake Kariba]]
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  • ...East road was paved, opening up the Luangwa Valley (and to some extent, [[Lake Malawi]]) to tourism.<ref name="ITM"/> At times the surface has deteriorate
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  • ...in Mashonaland in Southern Rhodesia, he accepted that the scheme to reach Lake Tanganyika had no economic justification. Railways built by private compani
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  • ...of the country, he travelled there looking for a site which he found at [[Lake Ishiba Ng'andu]]. His development of this estate is covered in the [[Shiwa *[[Lake Ishiba Ng'andu]]
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  • ...iba]], created in 1959 following the completion of the [[Kariba Dam]]. The lake is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world, and the [[hydroelectric] ...ora Bassa). Formerly the site of dangerous rapids known as Kebrabassa, the lake was created in 1974 by the construction of the Cahora Bassa Dam.
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  • ...elatively featureless plateau between the Luapula River to the west and [[Lake Bangweulu]] to the east. It does have the merit of being reasonably well lo ...rough Mansa, such as the output of the [[Dikulushi Copper Mine]] west of [[Lake Mweru]]. Otherwise, trade with the Congo is restricted to local produce and
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  • ...lephant]]s are commonly seen particularly along the Kafue River and around Lake Itezhi-tezhi. [[African leopard|Leopard]]s remain very common throughout th
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  • ...ic Falls border}}</ref> Zimbabweans living in the border area also cross [[Lake Kariba]] into Zambia in search of food, selling or bartering chickens for [
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  • ...restaurant and a bakery. He had also introduced Mikwau Fishing Nets on [[Lake Bangweulu]].
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  • ...ast to await the arrival of a [[steam boat]] specially designed to sail on Lake Malawi. Mary Livingstone arrived along with the boat. She died on 27 April ...in the mountains of [[Burundi]] halfway between [[Lake Tanganyika]] and [[Lake Victoria]]"<ref>'Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingston
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  • ...Falls 9&nbsp;km south east just off the Kitwe-Ndola freeway, with a small lake and fish farms. The falls are small but scenic with an attractive pool belo ...and is excellent for birdwatching, fishing, camping and picnics. The shady lake shore has campsites with a communal amenities block, firewood, and water. B
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  • ...at today there is a continuous rail connection between Kampala, Uganda, on Lake Victoria to the coastal cities of Mombasa in Kenya and Dar es Salaam in Tan
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  • ...so a more neutral name, Chinyanja '(language) of the lake' (referring to [[Lake Malawi]]), is used instead of Chichewa. ...ja, a language spoken in British Central Africa, on and near the shores of Lake Nyasa'',<ref>Henry, George. 1891.</ref> by George Henry (1891). The whole B
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  • ...ver|Kafue]] rivers. It contains many lagoons like [[Lake Chiposhye]] and [[Lake Suye]].<ref name=N1>{{cite book|title=One Zambia, One Nation, One Country|u
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  • [[Image:Blue Monkey, Lake Manyara.jpg|thumb|left|By stream in the tree]]
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  • ...cted twice and that during these phases, she was taken to a very beautiful lake where she had an interaction with Godly beings. She was sent back to earth
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  • ...eastwards, and moved toward the plateau of the [[Chambeshi river]], near [[Lake Bangweulu]].
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  • ...uando River|Cuando]] rivers, the Kafue used to flow south all the way to [[Lake Makgadikgadi]] and the [[Limpopo River]], but the land in that area was [[T
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  • .... According to local historians, Vinkhakanimba is believed to have crossed lake Malawi on a bark of a tree and later established a settlement on the Zambia
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  • ...r 50&nbsp;km south-east of Kabwe, and just south of the Mulungushi Dam and lake which offers good boating and game fishing activities. The valleys are scen
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  • ...small area in the northeast forms part of the internal drainage basin of [[Lake Rukwa]] in Tanzania. ...by [[graben]]s and like the Luangwa, Mweru-Luapula, [[Mweru-wa-Ntipa]] and Lake Tanganyika valleys, is a [[rift valley]].
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  • ...ats consists of a complex pattern of [[floodplain]], [[lagoon]]s, [[ox-bow lake]]s, abandoning river channels, [[marsh]]es and [[levee]]s surrounded by gra
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  • Chipya: also known as ‘Lake basin woodland’. Trees are further interspersed and do not form a closed ...an frequently be encountered in Kasanka’s rivers and lakes, including in [[Lake Wasa]], opposite the main lodge. Kasanka is perhaps the best place in the w
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  • ...he Royal Navy]] had destroyed the [[Imperial German Navy|German Fleet]] on Lake Tanganyika. In May 1916 all five NRP companies crossed into German East Afr
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  • * '''Lake Chilengwa''' 14&nbsp;km E of Ndola at 12°58' S 28°45' E, was formed by th
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  • ...f herbs and tree or shrubbery leaves. Elephants inhabiting the shores of [[Lake Kariba]] have been recorded eating underwater plant life.<ref>[http://www.a
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  • ...hnic groups, including the [[Lala-Bisa language|Bisa people]] of Mpika and Lake Bangweulu, and to a lesser extent in [[Katanga Province|Katanga]] in the [
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  • ...orth-Eastern Rhodesia was fixed in 1891 at the [[drainage divide]] between Lake Malawi and the [[Luangwa River]],<ref>J G Pike, (1969). Malawi: A Political ...Barotseland and land as far as Nyasaland to the east and to Katanga and [[Lake Tanganyika]] to the north, was placed under BSAC administration by an Order
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  • ...e, comprised an area of 1,143,000&nbsp;km² between the Limpopo River and [[Lake Tanganyika]]. In May 1895, its name was officially changed to "Rhodesia", r
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  • ...organisation to establish a mission station based at Niamikolo close to [[Lake Tanganyika]] in 1885<ref>PAG 2000: 3</ref> followed by numerous other missi
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  • ...At least 26 people died, most of them children, when a ferry capsized on [[Lake Kariba]].
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