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  • ...hicle]] [[Pontoon (boat)|pontoon]] ferry with a 25-tonne capacity on the [[Kabompo River]] dividing the [[Western Province, Zambia|Western]] and [[North-Weste ...[[Lukulu]], [[Kaoma, Zambia|Kaoma]] and [[Mongu]] in Western Province to [[Kabompo]], [[Zambezi, Zambia|Zambezi town]] and [[Mwinilunga]] in North-Western Pro
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  • |name=Kabompo District |image_map =Zambia Kabompo District.png
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  • <!------[[File:Kabompo River Course.png|thumb|The Kabompo River (red) and part of the Zambezi River (blue)]]--------> The '''Kabompo River''' is one of the main [[tributary|tributaries]] of the upper [[Zambez
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  • <!------[[File:Kabompo River Course.png|thumb|The Kabompo River (red) and part of the Zambezi River (blue)]]--------> The '''Kabompo River''' is one of the main [[tributary|tributaries]] of the upper [[Zambez
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  • |name=Kabompo District |image_map =Zambia Kabompo District.png
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  • ...hicle]] [[Pontoon (boat)|pontoon]] ferry with a 25-tonne capacity on the [[Kabompo River]] dividing the [[Western Province, Zambia|Western]] and [[North-Weste ...[[Lukulu]], [[Kaoma, Zambia|Kaoma]] and [[Mongu]] in Western Province to [[Kabompo]], [[Zambezi, Zambia|Zambezi town]] and [[Mwinilunga]] in North-Western Pro
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  • ...e is a tributary of the [[Kafue River]] and the other a tributary of the [[Kabompo River]], both of which are tributaries of the [[Zambezi]].
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  • ...po River]] about 10&nbsp;km north of the gravel road from [[Solwezi]] to [[Kabompo]], and covers about 1700&nbsp;km². [[Category:Kabompo River]]
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  • **[[Kabompo River]]
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  • * [[Kabompo East]] * [[Kabompo West]]
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  • *[[Kabompo District|Kabompo]]
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  • | Chivweka || Kabompo || Chief Kalunga || Lamba || July | Mbunda Liyoyelo || Kabompo || Chief Chiyengele || Mbunda || September
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  • ..., [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Chingola]] and Member of Parliament for [[Kabompo]].
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  • ...eveloping the 40MW Kabompo Gorge hydropower project on the [[Kabompo River|Kabompo river]] in the [[North-Western Province, Zambia|North-Western Province]] of
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  • ...oma, Zambia|Kaoma]], and a gravel road to North-Western Province via the [[Kabompo Ferry]].
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  • ...oma, Zambia|Kaoma]], and a gravel road to North-Western Province via the [[Kabompo Ferry]].
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  • | birth_place = [[Kabompo]], [[Zambia]] '''Clifford Mulenga''' (born August 5, 1987 in [[Kabompo]]) is a [[Zambia]]n [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[mi
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  • # Kabompo Branch - [[Kabompo]]
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  • |Kabompo
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  • *[[Kabompo]]
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  • *[[Kabompo District]]
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  • ...|1962 elections]], he stood as UNIP candidate for [[Kabompo (constituency)|Kabompo]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-07|title=Andrew Sardanis gave his life to Za
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  • ...flood; ''' 8 ''' swamps and floodplain of the Lungwebungu; ''' 9 ''' the Kabompo drains an area of [[Ecoregions of Zambia#Cryptosepalum dry forest|Cryptosep ...plain stretches from the Zambezi's [[confluence]] with the [[Kabompo River|Kabompo]] and [[Lungwebungu River]]s in the north, to a point about 230&nbsp;km sou
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  • ...g on the [[Zambezi River]] and the [[M8 road (Zambia)|M8 road]], west of [[Kabompo]]. It is known for the [[palace]]s of the chiefs of the [[Lunda people|Lun
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  • ...g on the [[Zambezi River]] and the [[M8 road (Zambia)|M8 road]], west of [[Kabompo]]. It is known for the [[palace]]s of the chiefs of the [[Lunda people|Bal
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  • |Kabompo||[[Hannock Kikombe]]||[[United National Independence Party]]
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  • # Kabompo House No. J11a Kabompo Township, [[Kabompo]], to which Dr K. D. Kaunda was restricted by the Colonial authorities from
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  • ...Province, Zambia|North-Western Province]], stretching south-west to the [[Kabompo River]]–[[Zambezi River]] confluence. :'''2 —'''[[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]] between the Kabompo and [[Luena River, Western Zambia|Luena Rivers]]
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  • # Kabompo House No. J11a Kabompo Township, [[Kabompo]], to which Dr K. D. Kaunda was restricted by the Colonial authorities from
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  • ...at Yuka in Mavumbu. He was made a Chief at Kabompo at the tributary of the Kabompo river called Samatutu where they fled the Makololo/Aluyi war. Prince Ngulun ...ho had supported Prince Mubukwanu, one of Mulambwa's sons left for the now Kabompo. Most of them went to Nakalomo in present-day Lukulu. Here they abandoned t
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  • **[[Kabompo River]] **[[Kabompo River]]
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  • The elections in [[Lupososhi]] (19,230 registered voters) and [[Kabompo East]] (16,148) were postponed due to the death of candidates.<ref>[http://
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  • ...sonally or in sections include the [[Dongwe River|Dongwe]]/[[Kabompo River|Kabompo]] and [[Lungwebungu]] in the west and Luena-[[Luongo River|Luongo]] and upp
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  • **[[Kabompo River]] *[[Kabompo]]
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  • ...confluence of the Zambezi with the [[Lungwebungu River|Lungwebungu]] and [[Kabompo River]]s at the northern border of the province, to a point below [[Senanga
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  • ...sters of a UNIP councillor in Musonko’s village. The district governor for Kabompo pointedly remarked in his account of this incident that “Mushala could ha ...arty state. He and leading members of the band would travel to villages in Kabompo, Mwinilunga and Solwezi districts, and to the shantytowns of the nearby Cop
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  • |align=left|Kabompo (2 seats)||colspan=11 align=center|No candidate achieved the vote share req |Kabompo (2 seats)||colspan=5 align=center|No candidate achieved the vote share requ
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  • * [[Dongwe River]] and [[Kabompo River]] in the west
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  • The first of its large tributaries to enter the Zambezi is the [[Kabompo River]] in the north-western province of Zambia.<ref name=Dorling/> The [[s :* [[Kabompo River]]: 72,200 km<sup>2</sup>, NW highlands of Zambia
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  • |rowspan=2 align=left|105. '''KABOMPO WEST'''||rowspan=2|12,021||rowspan=2|44.1%
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  • ...jor rivers flowing wholly or partially through Zambia: the [[Kabompo River|Kabompo]], [[Lungwebungu River|Lungwebungu]], [[Kafue River|Kafue]], [[Luangwa Rive
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