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  • ...), a month after the wet season, the falls makes a spectacular semi circle of falling water. There are plans to build a hydro power station on this falls [[Category:Waterfalls of Zambia]]
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  • | location = Northern Province of Zambia .... It went into decline due to problems caused by human settlement and lack of funds. This has resulted in little wildlife and [[game (food)|game]] in the
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  • ...ake Mweru Wantipa]] in the [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]] of [[Zambia]]. Once hosting abundant wildlife including [[lion]], [[elephant]] ...al Council for Science and the Environment). Published in the Encyclopedia of Earth March 19, 2007; Retrieved November 8, 2007.</ref>
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  • [[Zambia]] is divided into 10 [[province]]s. {{Regions of Zambia Labelled Map}}
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  • | settlement_type = [[Provinces of Zambia|Province]] ..._caption = The Luangwa River; the other bank belongs to Muchinga Province.
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  • | location = Luapula Province, [[Zambia]] ...apula Province, Zambia|Luapula Province]] of [[Zambia]], to the south-east of [[Lake Mweru]].
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  • {{Infobox country geography |borders = 5,664&nbsp;km <br> (Angola 1110&nbsp;km, Democratic Republic of Congo 1930&nbsp;km, Malawi 837&nbsp;km, Mozambique 419&nbsp;km, Namibia 233
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  • ...the [[Lunda people|'western' Lunda people]] who remained in the heartland of the former [[Lunda Kingdom]], but they themselves would use '''''Kazembe-Lu ...patriots in the [[North-Western Province (Zambia)|North-Western Province]] of Zambia still speak Chilunda however.
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  • ...is 80&nbsp;km from Mporokoso on the Kawambwa road. It has a similar depth of water falling over the edge to the [[Victoria Falls]] (Mosi-oa-Tunya) on th At the river's height at the end of the rainy season in April/May, spray from the waterfall may be carried 100
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  • ...]. It covers about 500 km² and is very accessible, being about 100 km west of [[Lusaka]] (120 km by road). ...rasslands]] ecoregion. The Kafue River's main channel is about 10 km south of the southern park boundary.
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  • Over a distance of 300m there are three successive falls: * Upper fall: [[Mutumuna Falls]] has a drop of 20m
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  • Over a distance of 300m there are three successive falls: * Upper fall: [[Mutumuna Falls]] has a drop of 20m
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  • ...abundant [[Nile crocodile|crocodile]]s and [[hippopotamus]]es. It is one of the best-known national parks in [[Africa]] for [[walking safari]]s. Found ...s only from that side, it is usually thought of as being wholly in Eastern Province.
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  • ...here it runs over the edge of the northern Zambian plateau into the valley of the [[Luapula River]]. ...season, November to April, the water coming over the edge may have a depth of up to 1 m, but in the later dry season the flow may reduce to a produce a '
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  • ...ada, 2000.</ref> However, the route does not carry as much traffic as many of the other regional arterial roads and between the main cities it serves, [[ ...s. Until the mid-1920s mail, goods and passengers went between the capital of the territory at [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] and [[Fort Jameson]] b
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  • This is a list of cities, towns, villages and missions in [[Zambia]]. ...|| rowspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#98FB98" | '''[[Provinces of Zambia|Province]]''' || rowspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#98FB98" | '''Image'''
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  • ;In geography *[[Zambezi, Zambia]], a town in the North-Western Province of Zambia
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  • | location = Eastern Province, [[Zambia]] ...tuated north-east of the famous [[South Luangwa National Park]], and south of the [[North Luangwa National Park]]. Like its neighbours, it is located in
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  • ...nal Park''' lies south west of [[Lusaka]] in [[Zambia]], on the south side of the [[Kafue River]]. ...mbia#Zambezian flooded grasslands|Zambezian flooded grasslands]] over most of the park. Habitats in the latter ecoregion include Chunga Lagoon and the Ka
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  • ...w Yorker'', 5 April 2010</ref> the northernmost of the three in the valley of the [[Luangwa River]]. Founded as a [[game reserve]] in 1938, it became a ...]] to the west. The [[Mwaleshi River]] flows east-west through the centre of the park, the area to its south being a strict wilderness zone.
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  • '''Chilanga''' is located 20&nbsp;km south of [[Zambia]]'s capital city, [[Lusaka]]. ...p.com], Munda Wanga Trust [http://www.mundawanga.com/], Zambian Department of Fisheries, KnowledgeBeat [http://www.knowledgebeat.org], and Sandy's Creati
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  • ...the second largest park in Africa and is home to over 55 different species of animals. ...reat West Road]] from [[Lusaka]] to [[Mongu]] which crosses the park north of its centre. Seasonal dirt roads also link from [[Kalomo]] and [[Namwala]] i
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  • ...e, Zambia|Northern Province]]. It covers about 2000 km² and has some 80 km of lake shore including four bays (Kasaba, Kala, Nkamba and Sumbu), and Nundo ...exclusive lodge within the Nsumbu National Park), and Ndole Bay just north of the park. Kasaba Bay Lodge closed down in 2006.
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  • ...practiced throughout northern Zambia. It involves coppicing or pollarding of standing trees in a primary or secondary growth ...and eventual burning of the cut biomass in order to create a thicker layer of ash than would be possible with in situ burning. Crops such as maize, finge
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  • | caption = The muddy colour of the shallow lake, centre, contrasts with the very deep and dark blue Lake T | location = [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]]
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  • |settlement_type = [[Provinces of Zambia|Province]] |map_caption = Map of Zambia showing the Western Province
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  • ...he independence and identity of the nation, and has been given to a number of events, localities, buildings and organisations, including: *the '''Mulungushi Rock of Authority'''
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  • |official_name = Northern |settlement_type = [[Provinces of Zambia|Province]]
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  • ...he falls, is the Kalambo Gorge which has a width of about 1 km and a depth of up to 300 m, running for about 5 km before opening out into the Lake Tangan ...asurements have been made, each with slightly different results. The width of the falls is 3.6 - 18 m.
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  • ...[prehistory]], including photographs, musical instruments, and possessions of [[David Livingstone]], the explorer and missionary. ...book|last=Macmillan|first=Hugh|title=An African trading empire: the story of Susman Brothers & Wulfsohn, 1901–2005|url=http://books.google.com/books?i
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  • ...ing [[Zambia]], dividing it into two lobes. 'Pedicle' is used in the sense of 'a little foot'. 'Congo Pedicle' or 'the Pedicle' is also used to refer to ...11, Spring 1993</ref> imposed by European powers on [[Africa]] in the wake of the [[Scramble for Africa]], which were "drawn by Europeans, for Europeans,
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  • |subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces of Zambia|Province]] |subdivision_name1 = [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]]
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  • The '''biomes''' and '''ecoregions''' in the '''ecology''' of Zambia are described, listed and mapped here, following the [[World Wildlif Zambia is in the '''Afrotropic''' [[biogeographic realm]] (or ecozone) of the scheme. Three terrestrial biomes are well represented in the country (w
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  • |caption = Southern end of the lake from space, June 1993 (false color) |basin_countries = [[Zambia]]<br>Democratic Republic of the Congo
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  • | region = [[Eastern Province, Zambia|Eastern Province]] ...cember to March) and then falls considerably in the dry season. It is one of the biggest unaltered rivers in Southern Africa and the 20,000 square miles
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  • | location = [[Luapula Province]] and [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]] ...n: The Role of the Convention on Wetlands in the Conservation and Wise Use of Biodiversity". Ramsar Convention Bureau, Gland, Switzerland</ref>
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  • The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Zambia: ...through the country. After independence the country moved towards a system of one party rule with Kenneth Kaunda as president. Kaunda dominated Zambian p
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  • ...4|Coat of Arms of Zambia.svg|110|The [[Flag of Zambia]]|The [[Coat of arms of Zambia]]}} [[Image:LocationZambia.svg|thumb|The location of [[Zambia]]]]
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  • | location = [[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]] [[Zambia]] ...y]] (ZAWA) and the Barotse Royal Establishment, the traditional government of the [[Lozi people]]. [http://www.african-parks.org/Park_4_10_About+the+Park
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  • |conventional_long_name = '''Kingdom of Barotseland''' |image_flag = Flag of Barotseland.jpg
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  • ...entral Zambezian Miombo woodlands|Central Zambezian Miombo woodland]] west of Mongu features many [[Salt pan (geology)|pan]]s; '''17''' [[Sioma Ngwezi Na ...]. It is a designated [[Ramsar Convention|Ramsar site]], regarded as being of high conservation value.<ref>[http://www.wetlands.org/reports/ris/1ZM007_20
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  • |settlement_type = [[Provinces of Zambia|Province]] |map_caption = Map of the Central Province and its districts
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  • | location = [[Central Province, Zambia]] ...[[national park]]s. Kasanka’s situation is interesting as it is the first of Zambia’s national parks to be privately managed. The privately funded Kas
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  • ...hiri''' (22 May 1937 – 16 January 2012)<ref>{{cite news |title=Former Bank of Zambia Governor David Phiri has died ...of Zambia]]. He died in Lusaka, Zambia<ref>{{cite news |title=Former Bank of Zambia Governor David Phiri has died
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  • | designation1_free2value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Africa|Africa]] ..., is a waterfall in southern Africa on the [[Zambezi River]] at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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  • |conventional_long_name = Republic of Zambia |image_flag = Flag of Zambia.jpg
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  • ...rn [[Angola]], along the eastern border of Namibia and the northern border of [[Botswana]], then along the border between [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe to [[Mo There are two main sources of hydroelectric power on the river, the [[Kariba Dam]], which provides power
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  • ...wn of [[Kapiri Mposhi]] in [[Zambia]]'s [[Central Province, Zambia|Central Province]]. The [[Single track (rail)|single-track]] railway is {{convert|1,860|km| ...ism|socialism]] among the leaders of Tanzania and Zambia and the symbolism of China's support for [[African independence movements|newly independent Afri
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  • ...Council, 1911 (Note: Although a protectorate, its official name was simply Northern Rhodesia)</ref> |common_name = Northern Rhodesia
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