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  • ...lection, 2001|December 2001 general elections]] Miyanda stood as the party's presidential candidate, finishing fifth in a field of eleven candidates wit ...his vote share fall to 1.6%; in the National Assembly elections the party's vote share was reduced to 1.3% and it lost all four seats. Miyanda stood fo
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  • ...ca Institute, p124</ref> [[Akashambatwa Mbikusita-Lewanika]] was the party's presidential candidate, finishing fourth out of five candidates with 5% of ...candidates with 0.6% of the vote. In the parliamentary elections the party's vote share was just 0.16%, resulting in it losing both seats.
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  • ...d Susi came to attention after their employer Livingstone died at Chitambo's village (in modern day [[Zambia]]). They decided to carry his body all the ...their epic march to return Livingstone's body, and accompanied Livingstone's remains to [[England]]. He afterwards served in mission work in the Nyassa
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  • | lat_d = 9| lat_m = 28| lat_NS = S ...duction of species began in 2007. Species reintroduced include the [[Grant's zebra]], [[puku]] and [[impala]]. By Kundabwika Falls rests rock paintings.
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  • ...round. The move is celebrated in the [[Kuomboka]] festival, one of Zambia's most important and popular.
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  • ...r joined the [[National Party (Zambia)|National Party]], and was the party's interim president at the time of his death in 2000. He died in the Sun Hill {{s-start}}
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  • ...of the [[1980 coup attempt]] against the one-party state of Kenneth Kaunda's [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) government.
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  • ...m.org.uk/Railway/Rail.html| journal=Horizon Magazine on-line| title=Zambia's Second Industry|date=February 1965| accessdate=21 March 2007| }}</ref> unti ...a lower embankment about {{convert|15|km}} long where it crosses the river's the shallower floodplain to the south-west of the bridge.<ref name="Google"
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  • ...s centre. It is also the site of a government secondary school and St Paul's Catholic Mission, which includes the largest hospital in the Nchelenge Dist ...]] and [[Serenje]]. Northwards a dirt road continues to Chiengi and Zambia's border with Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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  • ...er President [[Rupiah Banda]] until their party's loss to [[Michael Sata]]'s party. {{s-start}}
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  • {{MedalSport | Men's Boxing}} ...stopped in the first round of the Welterweight (69 kg) division by Turkey's Bülent Ulusoy.
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  • ...Mwape was succeeded by [[Rupiah Banda]], who became president on Mwanawasa's death in 2008. ...DPR Korea, Kingdom of Thailand, Kingdom of Cambodia, Mongolia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Vietnam, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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  • |latd=|latm= |lats=|latNS=S ...onal Park]] and contains part of the [[Zambezi River]], which forms Zambia's border with Namibia.
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  • ...oo! '''[http://chalochatu.org/Chalo_Chatu:Contributing_to_Chalo_Chatu Here's how you can help build this encyclopedia]''' </div></p> <!-- TODAY'S FEATURED GOOD ARTICLE -->
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  • ...ouse, for toddlers; Eleanor's House, for newborns and babies; and Marjorie's House, which houses HIV/AIDS children.
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  • ...Labour and Mines. After independence in October 1964 he became the country's first [[Vice-President of Zambia|Vice-President]], serving for three years {{s-start}}
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  • *January 1 - [[New Year's Day]] *March 9 – (Women's Day)
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  • ...:Music 4 Change.jpg|thumb|Panelists on the Music For Change Initiative / U.S. Embassy Zambia panel discussion for celebrities. In the photo [[Petersen Z B Flow's Music For Change label
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  • | Length = <!-- {{Duration|m=|s=}} --> ...e 14-track also features Oliver Mtukudzi and [[Sir Jones Kabanga]], Zambia's legendary guitarist.
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