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  • ...south-east. [[Lake Mweru]] marks the boundary between Nchelenge and Congo DR. Lake Mweru links Zambia with the Democratic Republic of Congo, and also with four Islands, namely Kilwa, Chisenga, Isokwe and Kanakashi.
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  • ...engi town, named after [[Chief Puta]]. The district is bounded by the [[DR Congo]] border in the north, [[Kaputa District]] in the east and the [[Kalungwish
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  • ...koso plateau about 32 km south, and the hills to the north-east in DR Congo. It was thought to drain via its south-western swamps and a [[Dambos|dambo] ...art of the southern shore. The lake is only a few kilometres from the [[DR Congo]] border on its northern side and wars and conflicts in that country have c
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  • ...and Botswana) and of three more indirectly (Namibia, South Africa and [[DR Congo]]).<ref>Terracarta/International Travel Maps, Vancouver Canada: "Zambia, 2n
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  • ...old, Marsha travelled with her mother and elder sister to join her father, Dr [[Stephen Moyo]], the former director-general of the [[Zambia Broadcasting *[[Dr. Kenneth Kaunda]], first republican [[President of Zambia]], 80th birthday
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  • ...by [[Greek people|Greek]] fishermen operating from Kasenga. The [[Belgian Congo]] government also operated a [[paddle steamer|sternwheeler paddle steamer]] ...to Nsumbu and Ndole Bay, with international services to [[Tanzania]], [[DR Congo]] and [[Burundi]].
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  • ...drew their opening CAN 2000 qualification game with a 1–1 draw with Congo DR in Lusaka. ...Zambia won all the remaining games, including a 1–0 victory away to Congo DR where Zambia had never won before, finishing the qualifiers with the best r
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  • *2012–2014: {{flagicon|DR Congo}} [[TP Mazembe]]
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  • From Mpulungu, boats reach DR Congo, Tanzania and Burundi. The [[MV Liemba|MV ''Liemba'']] ferry sails from Mp
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  • ...la]], but also with three countries as well - the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]] in the north, [[Tanzania]] in the north-east, and [[Malawi]] in the east. ...nce of about 800&nbsp;km. Africa's second longest river, the [[Congo River|Congo]], has its source in Northern Province via its longest tributary, the [[Cha
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  • ...e park. Its remoteness by road and proximity to war and conflict in the DR Congo, the land border of which is only 25 km to the north, deterred visitors.
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  • ...t|20|BDI}}'''||w/o|{{fbu|20|COD}}||[[#Burundi v DR Congo|Cancelled]]|[[#DR Congo v Burundi|Cancelled]]}} {{football box|id="Burundi v DR Congo"
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  • ...ls with the disputed area on the borders of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and [[Zambia]], in [[Luapula Province]]. ...[[Lunchinda River]] was under Northern Rhodesia even though the [[Belgian Congo]] had administered it for many years. Belgians administered it as a matter
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  • In Chingola, the main road to Lubumbashi in DR Congo via [[Chililabombwe]] and [[Konkola]] branches off the main Copperbelt high
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  • * {{flagicon|DR Congo}} [[Guston Mutobo]]
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  • ...g Livingstone and Lusaka. It lies just 10&nbsp;km from the border with DR Congo.<ref name="Spectrum">Camerapix: "Spectrum Guide to Zambia." Camerapix Inter ...as Bulawayo, with connections to Cape Town. The line was extended into DR Congo and from there eventually linked to the Benguela Railway to the Atlantic po
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  • ...could take on Africa's top teams and win.<ref>Liwena, Ridgeway "Zambia 2, Congo 1" ''Times of Zambia'', 7 June 1971, p.10</ref> Zambia came unstuck in the *BAT Independence Trophy: 1969 (3 match series with Daring Falcons of Congo DR)
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  • |basin_countries = [[Burundi]]<br/>[[DR Congo]]<br/>[[Tanzania]]<br/>[[Zambia]] ...DRC (40%) possessing the majority of the lake. The water flows into the [[Congo River]] system and ultimately into the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • In 2001 Dr Peter Gill, an orthopedic surgeon in the United Kingdom, launched a trust t ...hospital, which serves people in Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo as well as Zambia, in a period when diesel fuel costs were continuing to ri
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  • ...ent the Rest of [[Northern Rhodesia]] against Katanga in Elizabethville in Congo and from then on was a permanent fixture in the Northern Rhodesian or Zambi ...ack to Zambia after a 12 year absence. Mwikuta settled in Zaire (now Congo DR) where he began coaching Tshikuku United in Shaba Province.
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  • ...bia lost 2–3, a score that remained the same from half time, against Congo DR.<ref name=zambia-winlost/> In 2005, Zambia was supposed to host a regional
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  • # [[Fort Elwes]] — fort with stone walls on the [[Congo Pedicle]] border north of [[Mkushi]]. ...mber E1376, Musuku Road, Bwacha Township, [[Kabwe]], where on 8 March 1958 Dr K D Kuanda was elected President of the Zambia African National Congress.
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  • In October 1998, Chilengi watched as Zambia struggled at home against Congo DR in a 1–1 draw under [[Fighton Simukonda]] in a Nations Cup qualifier and
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  • # [[Fort Elwes]] — fort with stone walls on the [[Congo Pedicle]] border north of [[Mkushi]]. ...mber E1376, Musuku Road, Bwacha Township, [[Kabwe]], where on 8 March 1958 Dr K D Kuanda was elected President of the Zambia African National Congress.
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  • ...d|CAN 2000 qualifier]] 1–1 against [[Congo DR national football team|Congo DR]] in Lusaka.
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  • Southeastern Congo ...0&nbsp;km west of the Luapula in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|DR Congo]], left with a group of followers in pursuit eastwards of one Mutanda who h
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  • Southeastern Congo ...0&nbsp;km west of the Luapula in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|DR Congo]], left with a group of followers in pursuit eastwards of one Mutanda who h
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  • ...d for the final tournament. Defending champions Nigeria failed to qualify. Congo and Ghana also failed to qualify, thus the winners of five of the last six *{{flagicon|CGO}} Steven Danilek M. Moyo <small>(Congo)</small>
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  • The hill is close to the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] (DRC) to the north and [[Angola]] to the west.{{sfn|Quigg|2008}} Dr. Walter Fisher and his wife Anna founded the Kalene Hill station at the sum
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  • ...ners = {{flag|Switzerland}} 23.4% <br> {{flag|China}} 14.1% <br> {{flag|DR Congo}} 13.4% <br> {{flag|South Africa}} 6.1% <br> {{flag|United Arab Emirates}} |import-partners = {{flag|South Africa}} 31.3% <br> {{flag|DR Congo}} 18.7% <br> {{flag|China}} 9.3% <br> {{flag|Kenya}} 8.3% (2014 est.)<ref>{
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  • ...Egypt and after finishing second in their group behind Egypt, Zambia beat Congo 4–2 to make it to the final where they drew with Zaire 2–2 but lost the *BAT Independence Trophy: 1969 (3 match series with Daring Faucons of Congo DR)
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  • {{Fs player|no= 20|nat=DR Congo|name=[[Idriss Mbombo]]|pos=FW}}
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  • ...e in Zimbabwe, were conquered by Chief Mukuni who came from the [[DR Congo|Congo]] in the 18th century. Another group of Baleya under Chief Sekute lived nea ...ews of the large scale [[genocide]] of white colonials in nearby [[Belgian Congo]] was heard, many white residents feared abandonment by the British coloni
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  • ...o-Belgian boundary commission, laying out the border between the [[Belgian Congo]] and Northern Rhodesia. From his boyhood, Gore-Browne had an ambition to o ...o set up African representative councils. In Britain, he made contact with Dr. [[Hastings Kamuzu Banda]] (the future president of [[Malawi]]) and his fai
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  • ...y Morton Stanley]] on 10 November 1871 gave rise to the popular quotation "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" ...ohn Kirk]] writing in 1862, "''I can come to no other conclusion than that Dr. Livingstone is out of his mind and a most unsafe leader''".<ref name="Wrig
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  • ...the next round on a 6–2 aggregate score line but were knocked out by Congo DR in June the following year 4–2 on aggregate after winning the first leg 2
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  • *BAT Independence Trophy: 1969 (3 match series with Daring Falcons of Congo DR)
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  • ...has been under pressure due to the [[Second Congo War]] in neighbouring DR Congo and a consequent influx of refugees. Mweru Wantipa has seen an influx of pe
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  • ...only drainage outlet for the Bangweulu basin, and a major tributary of the Congo River. Kasanka holds undoubtedly some of the finest birding in Africa’ according to Dr Ian Sinclair, one of Africa’s leading ornithologists. With over 450 speci
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  • ...and vocabulary. It is classified as a central Bantu language in the Niger-Congo family. The Tumbuka language has many dialects.<ref name=ember354/> A Tumbu ...ave>[http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5603/ Malawi Slave Routes and Dr. David Livingstone Trail], UNESCO (2011), Quote: "Slave trade was introduce
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  • ...Kinshasa. The result was Zambia’s heaviest defeat on 22 November 1969 with Congo romping to a 10-1 victory. Ndhlovu said this was the worst game of his care
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  • The CAF government declared a state of emergency. Dr Banda and the rest of Nyasaland's ANC leadership were arrested and their pa ...vacated its colony]] and thousands of European refugees fled the [[Belgian Congo]] from the brutalities of the civil war and into Southern Rhodesia.
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  • ...saka stadium after [[Zambia national football team|Zambia]]'s victory over Congo Brazzaville in an African Cup qualifier. ...suspended three months ago due to insecurity in the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) Katanga province.
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  • ...f the basin of the [[Lualaba River|Lualaba]] (the main branch of the upper Congo) from that of the Zambezi. In the neighborhood of the source the watershed ...antiquity, that all the great African rivers — the Nile, the Senegal, the Congo, now the Zambezi, too — were all sourced from the same great internal lak
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  • | Largest loss = {{fb|COD|1966}} 10–1 Zambia {{flagicon|ZAM|1964}} <br> (Congo-Kinshasa; 22 November 1969) <br> {{fb|BEL}} 9–0 Zambia {{flagicon|ZAM|196 ...ing the 1980s, they were known as the '''KK 11''' after founding president Dr. [[Kenneth Kaunda]] fondly called KK who ruled Zambia from 1964 to 1991. Wh
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  • ...lawayo]], with connections to [[Cape Town]]. The line was extended into DR Congo, and from there eventually linked to the [[Benguela Railway]] to the Atlant
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  • ...Railways, Mozambique Railways and Societe Nationale Des Chemins De Fer Du Congo Sarl (SNCC) of the DRC.}}</ref> TAZARA connects to the Cape-gauge [[Zambia ...TAZARA also transports Asian imports and [[fertilizer]] to Zambia, [[Congo DR]], [[Malawi]], [[Burundi]], and [[Rwanda]].<ref name=IPS/>
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  • ...he Lumpa Church was banned. Tens of thousands of her followers fled to the Congo. The Church only reappeared after the fall of Kaunda in 1988. ...llen under the sway of Eastern gurus… in the 1980s he became linked with a Dr M. A. Ranganathan and established his David Universal Temple at State House
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