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* Paul David Wilkin's Professional and Personal Reflections of the NorthWestern Province of Zambia: 1963-1983 [http://www.northwesternzambia.com] | * Paul David Wilkin's Professional and Personal Reflections of the NorthWestern Province of Zambia: 1963-1983 [http://www.northwesternzambia.com] | ||
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Map of Zambia showing the North-Western Province | |
| Country | File:Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia |
| Capital | Solwezi |
| • Total | 125,826 km2 (48,582 sq mi) |

North-Western Province is one of Zambia's ten provinces. It covers an area of 125,826 km² and has a population of 583,350 (2000 census). It is the most sparsely populated province in the country. The provincial capital is Solwezi.
National Parks and wildlife areas
- For more detail see North-Western Province in the Wildlife of Zambia
- Busanga Swamps and plain in Kafue National Park is part of North-Western Province
- West Lunga National Park
- Zambezi grasslands in the far west of the state.
Districts
North-Western Province is divided into 9 districts:
External links
- Paul David Wilkin's Professional and Personal Reflections of the NorthWestern Province of Zambia: 1963-1983 [1]