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  • {{Infobox dam | name = Kariba Dam
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  • ...as Broken Hill at that time). It is a sister facility to the [[Mita Hills Dam]] 60 km to its north-east. The Lunsemfwa [[Hydropower]] company currently c The man-made lake created by the Mulungushi Dam is approximately 20 km long and 2-3 km wide and is home to the Mulungushi B
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  • ...ae.ncsu.edu/bae472/perspectives/1995/mbberran.html Facts about Kafue Gorge Dam]
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  • {{Infobox dam | name = Itezhi-Tezhi Dam
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  • ...as Broken Hill at that time). It is a sister facility to the [[Mita Hills Dam]] 60 km to its north-east. The Lunsemfwa [[Hydropower]] company currently c The man-made lake created by the Mulungushi Dam is approximately 20 km long and 2-3 km wide and is home to the Mulungushi B
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  • ...A fifth hydroelectric power plant is under construction at [[Itezhi-Tezhi Dam]] (120MW) along with a coal powered power station at Maamba (300MW) as of 2 |dam|| [[ZESCO]]
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  • [[Image:kariba_dam.jpg|thumb|[[Kariba Dam]] in the Kariba Gorge]] ...]] was filled between 1958 and 1963 following the completion of the Kariba Dam at its northeastern end, flooding the Kariba Gorge on the [[Zambezi River]]
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  • ...the [[Kariba Gorge]], about 400 km from Victoria Falls. The Kariba Dam mostly provided electric power to both countries, created [[Lake Kariba]], * [[Kariba Dam]]
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  • ...Tezhi Dam]] was constructed on the [[Kafue River]] in the early 1970s. The dam was created to hold and regulate the water flow in the river for [[Kafue Go
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  • |caption = Carving of the Nyaminyami near the [[Kariba Dam]] |Habitat = Zambezi River, Kariba Dam
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  • ...e [[hydroelectric power]] for the [[Kabwe]] mines through the [[Mita Hills Dam]], built in the 1950s with a reservoir about 30 km long by 3-5 km wide, and About 30 km below the dam it enters a remote and inaccessible gorge which it has cut back into the pl
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  • {{Infobox dam | name = Itezhi-Tezhi Dam
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  • The river is the site of the [[Mulungushi Dam]], and its name has become a symbol of Zambia's independence through the [[
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  • ...was filled between 1958 and 1963 following the completion of the [[Kariba Dam]] at its northeastern end, flooding the [[Kariba Gorge]] on the [[Zambezi R ...riba, Zimbabwe|Kariba]] was built for construction workers on the lake's [[dam]], while some other settlements such as [[Binga village]] and [[Mlibizi]] i
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  • *[[Mulungushi Dam]], a dam on that river
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  • {{Infobox dam | name = Kariba Dam
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  • |[[Kariba Dam]] |road over dam
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  • ...ae.ncsu.edu/bae472/perspectives/1995/mbberran.html Facts about Kafue Gorge Dam]
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  • ...ae.ncsu.edu/bae472/perspectives/1995/mbberran.html Facts about Kafue Gorge Dam]
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  • ...People were settled along Lake Kariba after the construction of the Kariba Dam wall. They stretch from Chirundu, Kariba town, Mola,Binga to Victoria Fal
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  • ...nal Park]], the largest in Zambia, and the lake formed by the Itezhi-Tezhi Dam. The south-western border with Western Province runs through the [[Zambian
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  • {{main|Itezhi-Tezhi Dam}} ...h a ridge of 100 m high hills, became diverted eastwards. The Itezhi-Tezhi Dam was built in 1977 at the gap and now forms a reservoir 50 km long and
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  • ...[Kafue River]] from below the Itezhi-Tezhi gap, site of the [[Itezhi-Tezhi Dam]], to [[Kafue | Kafue town]] and the start of the Kafue Gorge. At their wid ...(satellite)|MODIS]] image of the Kafue Flats in flood and the Itezhi-Tezhi dam - 14 February 2008.]]
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  • ...and [[Lusitu]] rivers, near the town of [[Siavonga]] close to the [[Kariba Dam]]. The name means ''"the sleeping cow"''. The site was uncovered in 1960 by
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  • ..., which Button dammed using soil carried to the site in grass baskets. The dam now supplies Lundazi's water and is home to several hippos.
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  • A new station at the [[Itezhi-Tezhi Dam]] with 120 MW capacity is due for commissioning in 2015 or 2016.
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  • ...ch has been controversially dammed just outside the park at [[Itezhi-Tezhi Dam]], forming a reservoir within the park. Patches of ''[[Baikiaea]]'' (teak) ...are less visited and have become somewhat run down since the Itezhi-Tezhi Dam was built and more lodges were developed in the north. The reservoir cut th
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  • ...the hydro-electric power stations of the [[Mulungushi Dam]], [[Mita Hills Dam]] and [[Lunsemfwa River|Lunsemfwa Falls]], built to power the mine and town ...just over 50 km south-east of Kabwe, and just south of the Mulungushi Dam and lake which offers good boating and game fishing activities. The valleys
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  • **[[Mita Hills Dam]] **[[Mulungushi Dam]]
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  • ...ration capacity and to establish the joint venture, 120 MW, [[Itezhi-Tezhi Dam|Itezhi Tezhi hydropower project]].<ref>{{cite news|title=India offers Zambi
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  • ...sports fishing takes place on a 60&nbsp;km stretch of the river above the dam.<ref name="Spectrum"/>
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  • **[[Mita Hills Dam]] **[[Mulungushi Dam]]
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  • ...thern Rhodesia before the production of hydroelectricity from the [[Kariba Dam]].<ref name=toz>{{cite web|title=CEC: ZAMBIA’S OLDEST PRIVATE OWNED POWER
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  • [[File:Kariba Dam Kapenta Deep Fried.JPG|thumb|Deep fried kapenta fish]]
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  • {{Infobox dam
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  • ...a Dam]], which provides power to Zambia and Zimbabwe, and the Cahora Bassa Dam in Mozambique, which provides power to Mozambique and South Africa. There i ...in the world, and the [[hydroelectric]] power-generating facilities at the dam provide electricity to much of Zambia and [[Zimbabwe]].
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  • ...dia article). The other road links are at [[Chirundu Bridge]] and [[Kariba Dam]].</ref>
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  • ...the end of the dry season, keeping them flowing permanently. Small earth [[dam]]s are often constructed in dambos as a source of water and as fishponds.
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  • ...Northern Rhodesia, with the former attaining its favoured location for the dam.
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  • ...i]] has a boating club, motorcross racing track, canoeing, table tennis, a dam, a good field for picnicking, [[swimming pool]] and bar.<ref name="Spectrum
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  • ...tional Park]] on the Kafue River and the lake formed by the [[Itezhi-Tezhi Dam]]
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  • ...of mammals and birds, while the Kafue River and lake of the [[Itezhi-Tezhi Dam]] are home to hippos, crocodiles and aquatic birds as well as being well st ...ecology of the floodplain has been adversely affected by the Itezhi-Tezhi Dam.
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  • ...e river's tendency to cut a channel down into it, and so acts a bit like a dam. Behind it the floodplain has formed. Below the falls the river falls nearl
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  • Esther made her professional debut at [[Mindolo Dam]] in [[Kitwe]] on 23 July 2005 against [[Jota Sumaili]] of Zambia, fighting
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  • ...ica and Rhodesia. However these problems was partly solved by the [[Kariba Dam]] and the construction of the [[Peoples Republic of China|Chinese]] support
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  • ...this period is [[Ing-ombe Ilede]] near [[Siavonga]] close to the [[Kariba Dam]], uncovered in 1960. The increase in trade resulted in larger political un ...blems with international transport and power supply. However, the [[Kariba Dam|Kariba]] [[hydroelectric]] station on the [[Zambezi River]] provided suffic
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  • ...est of anthropologist Elizabeth Colson before the creation of the [[Kariba Dam]] and Jones did his at Mapanza in Zambia's [[Southern Province, Zambia|Sout
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  • ...hrough the Southeast portion of the Lake. Part of this plan was a proposed dam to allow for partial drainage of the required part of the lake. This plan w
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  • ...10''' - Over 12,000 people lost their homes when the spillways of [[Kariba Dam]] in southern [[Siavonga]] were opened to relieve pressure. *'''1960 May 17''' - The [[Kariba Dam]] is opened.
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  • ...r the mines and refineries ceased operation in the 1960s when the [[Kariba Dam]] power station came on line.
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  • ...deep valley and gorges of the middle Zambezi (now flooded by the [[Kariba Dam]]) meant there was no better crossing point between the Falls and [[Kariba
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  • ...tudies/cszzanx.pdf World Commission on Dams website:] "Case Study — Kariba Dam-Zambezi River Basin" Annex 13 & 14 Victoria Falls Mean Monthly Flows. Websi
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  • ...209|year=1978|publisher=Random House |isbn=0394505301}}</ref> The [[Kariba Dam|Kariba hydroelectric]] station on the Zambezi River provided sufficient cap ...Working Paper No 2 Program for the Sustainable Management of Cahora Bassa Dam and The Lower Zambezi Valley.</ref>
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  • ...ther large-scale economic developments in the region, including a [[Kidatu Dam|hydroelectric power plant at Kidatu]] and a paper mill at [[Rufiji District
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