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  • ...rthern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]]. It is near the border with [[Tanzania]]. == Transport ==
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  • '''Railway stations in [[Zambia]]''' include: ...a}} {{flagicon|Zambia}} - [[Transport in Tanzania|Tanzania]] / [[Transport in Zambia|Zambian]] border
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  • '''Rail transport in Zambia''' is primarily provided by two companies: ...[[Mulobezi Railway]]; as of the early 2012, it was still in operation, but in poor repair.<ref>{{citation|title= Zambia: Mulobezi Train - Sign of a Faile
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  • {{Infobox Bilateral relations|Tanzanian – Zambian |Tanzania|Zambia|map=Tanzania Zambia Locator.svg}} ...anzania]] and [[Zambia]]. Tanzania and Zambia are one of the oldest allies in the region and together formed the front line nations for independence for
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  • ...reat North Road; but this is only since the opening of the Chirundu Bridge in 1939 - before that, the Great North Road ran through Bulawayo and [[Livings ...ika-Tanzania highway (the [[Tanzam Highway]]) via [[Tunduma]] was upgraded in the 1960s and provided a good route through to Dar es Salaam and Arusha, th
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  • [[Image:ZM-Mpulungu.png|right|225px|Location of Mpulungu in Zambia]] '''Mpulungu''' is a town in the [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]] of [[Zambia]], at the s
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  • This is a '''list of rivers in Zambia'''. This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributa *''Momba River (Tanzania)''
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  • '''Zambian Airways''' was the [[flag carrier]] of Zambia, based in [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]. Zambian Airways suspended operations on January 10, ...0D Airliner]] aircraft from [[Raytheon|Raytheon Credit Corporation]] (RCC) in July and August 1998 respectively. The company has been operating these two
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  • [[Image:ZM-Mpika.png|right|225px|Location of Mpika in Zambia]] ...stimated 150,000 inhabitants. Since Mpika District is the biggest district in Zambia the population density is less than 4 people per square kilometre.
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  • ...national railway of [[Zambia]], one of the two major railway organizations in Zambia, which may also be referred to as [[Railway Systems of Zambia]] (RSZ {{main article|History of rail transport in Zambia}}
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  • ==Railways in Zambia== {{further|Rail transport in Zambia}}
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  • The '''history of rail transport in Zambia''' began at the start of the twentieth century. ...Rhodesia: Prisoners of the Past: A Note on the History of Railway Politics in Central Africa, pp. 63-4.</ref>
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  • .... Since [[draught animal]]s such as [[oxen]] were not heavily used, water transport was usually the only alternative to going on foot until the 19th Century. ...deeper water, or [[Punt (boat)|punted]] in shallow water like [[makoro]]s in neighbouring Botswana.
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  • ...ungu has made several foreign trips during his tenure, mainly with a focus in the Southern African region. |Botswana, Equatorial Guinea, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
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  • |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> |pushpin_map_caption = Location in Zambia
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  • ...out 20,000 in 2006. Under the name '''Abercorn''', Mbala was a key outpost in [[British Empire|British colonial]] control of this part of south-central A ...n the area (such as at Kalambo Falls) provides a record of human activity in the Mbala area over the past 300,000 years.<ref>[http://www.abercornucopia.
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  • ...a new district east of Isoka, [[Zambia]], and it is the biggest settlement in the region. The chiefdom is sparsely populated over an area of 625 square m ...nal ceremony which is named after him. Tumbuka is the main language spoken in the area, the language is also referred to as Yombe to distinguish it from
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  • |basin_countries = [[Burundi]]<br/>[[DR Congo]]<br/>[[Tanzania]]<br/>[[Zambia]] ...hannes |first=Okbazghi |title=Water resources and inter-riparian relations in the Nile basin |year=2008 |publisher=SUNY Press |page=127}}</ref>
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  • ...nt. Kaunda dominated Zambian politics until multiparty elections were held in 1991. ***High: unnamed location in [[Mafinga Hills]] {{convert|2329|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}
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  • | name = Tanzania–Zambia Railway | operator = Tanzania–Zambia Railway Authority
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