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  • ...angwa National Park]]. Like its neighbours, it is located in the [[Luangwa River]] rift valley. The small park (300 km²) lies on the flat valley bottom, next to the river. The ecoregion at the site is [[Ecoregions of Zambia#Zambezian and Mopane w
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  • {{Geobox|River | image_caption = Luangwa River, southern end near Ndevu
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  • {{Infobox river | image_caption =Kafue River, Chamufumbu, near Lubungu Pontoon, Zambia
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  • ...es's Company held a vast, land-locked country, bisected by the [[Zambezi]] river. It officially named this land Rhodesia in 1895, and ran it until the early ...Rhodesia, was established in 1896. A number of police forces north of the river amalgamated to form the Northern Rhodesia Police in 1911. Northern and Sout
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  • ...on}}, and can penetrate areas with less than this amount of rainfall along river courses. They range exceptionally up to {{convert|5700|m|ft|abbr=on}}, have ...South Africa -with kill in tree-8.jpg|thumb|Leopard with kill in tree in [[Limpopo]], [[South Africa]]]]
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  • ...ess than half that of the [[Nile]]. The {{convert|2574|km|mi|adj=mid|-long river}} rises in [[Zambia]] and flows through eastern [[Angola]], along the easte There are two main sources of hydroelectric power on the river, the [[Kariba Dam]], which provides power to Zambia and Zimbabwe, and the C
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  • ...gh the middle, comprised an area of 1,143,000 km² between the Limpopo River and [[Lake Tanganyika]]. In May 1895, its name was officially changed to "R
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  • ...ilder who was a guiding figure in British expansion north of the [[Limpopo River]] into south-central Africa. Rhodes pushed British influence into the regio ...etween North-Western Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia became the [[Zambezi]] River in 1898.<ref>I Brownlie, (1979). African Boundaries: A Legal and Diplomatic
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