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  • ...ary' floodplain of the Barotse Floodplain, reaching 20 km wide at its mouth. [[Category:Tributaries of the Zambezi River]]
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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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  • ...on [[Lake Mweru]], established in 1892 near the mouth of the [[Kalungwishi River]] under the authority of Alfred Sharpe, the British Commissioner of the Bri
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  • | inflow =[[Chambeshi River|Chambeshi]] | outflow = [[Luapula River]]
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  • |inflow = [[Luapula River]]<br>[[Kalungwishi River]] |outflow = [[Luvua River]]
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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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  • | watercourse = [[Zambezi River]] ...Smoke that Thunders''), is a waterfall in southern Africa on the [[Zambezi River]] at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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  • ...oint of Eastern Rhodesia from [[Pweto]] to as far south as the [[Lunchinda River]] was under Northern Rhodesia even though the [[Belgian Congo]] had adminis ...es. He met with Chief Mulilo who told him Cape Akalunga was near Chisenga River and had once been called Mutunga village. It had been under Congolese rule
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  • ...rts of southeastern [[Angola]] beyond the [[Cuando River|Cuando]] or Mashi River. A map showing the possible extent of Barotseland in 1844 has been prepare ...peoples from Southern Rhodesia to the Congo and from Angola to the Kafure River. At the time, Barotseland was already a monarchy.
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  • ...operational and which her crew later scuttled in the mouth of the [[Rufiji River]]. She also received an {{convert|8.8|cm|in|abbr=on|0}} gun, one of two tha ..., from England and via the [[Belgian Congo]] to the lake by rail, road and river. The British then launched their two boats at [[Kalemie|Albertville]] (Kale
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  • ...le sources," he told a friend, "are valuable only as a means of opening my mouth with power among men. It is this power which I hope to remedy an immense ev ...tenement building for the workers of a cotton factory on the banks of the River Clyde under the bridge crossing into [[Bothwell]].<ref>[http://www.nts.org.
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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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  • ...w name of Zambia was derived from the [[Zambezi]] river (Zambezi may mean "River of God").{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} ...eaned from knowledge passed down by successive generations through word of mouth.
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  • ...tern Province of [[Zambia]] and in northern Mozambique as far south as the River Zambezi from the 16th century or earlier.<ref>Marwick (1963)</ref><ref>Newi ...ribed by Scotton and Orr as being pronounced "somewhat more forward in the mouth" than in English and as sounding "somewhere between an English ''d'' and ''
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