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'''Chinsali District''' with headquarters at [[Chinsali]] is located in [[Muchinga Province]], [[Zambia]]. | '''Chinsali District''' with headquarters at [[Chinsali]] is located in [[Muchinga Province]], [[Zambia]]. | ||
It lies on the watershed between the [[Chambeshi River]] in the | It lies on the watershed between the [[Chambeshi River]] in the Congo basin and the [[Luangwa River]] in the [[Zambezi River|Zambezi basin]]. The north-eastern half of the district is relatively flat plateau, especially along the Chambeshi, of 1200-1300 m elevation but the south-western half has an attractive landscape of granite hills with an elevation of 1500-1600 m, where the country estate of [[Shiwa Ngandu]] is located. | ||
Despite running along the edge of the upper [[Luangwa River|Luangwa Valley]], there is no road access from the district to that valley and its national parks except with specially-licensed off-road tour companies. | Despite running along the edge of the upper [[Luangwa River|Luangwa Valley]], there is no road access from the district to that valley and its national parks except with specially-licensed off-road tour companies. |
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Chinsali District | |
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District | |
District location in Zambia | |
Country | Zambia |
Province | Muchinga Province |
Capital | Chinsali |
Population (2000) | |
• Total | 128,646 |
Time zone | CAT (UTC+2) |
Chinsali District with headquarters at Chinsali is located in Muchinga Province, Zambia.
It lies on the watershed between the Chambeshi River in the Congo basin and the Luangwa River in the Zambezi basin. The north-eastern half of the district is relatively flat plateau, especially along the Chambeshi, of 1200-1300 m elevation but the south-western half has an attractive landscape of granite hills with an elevation of 1500-1600 m, where the country estate of Shiwa Ngandu is located.
Despite running along the edge of the upper Luangwa Valley, there is no road access from the district to that valley and its national parks except with specially-licensed off-road tour companies.
As of the 2000 Zambian Census, the district had a population of 128,646 people.[1]
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