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  • ...1967 together with [[Howard Mwikuta]] and [[Freddie Mwila]]. He became the first Zambian to play for an English club when he moved to [[Aston Villa F.C.|Ast ...rried again to Mr. Njalili Kapengwe whose surname young Emment adopted. He first went to the Catholic School in Broken Hill from 1949 to 1951 and when his f
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  • ...uch of the work of the CID concerned immigration. At the outbreak of World War I they investigated 62 enemy aliens among a white population of about 2,250 The end of the war saw disturbances in the Fife District caused by [[Religion in the Democrati
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  • ...rthern Rhodesia African National Congress]] founded in 1948. The party was first led by [[Godwin Mbikusita Lewanika]]. ...r worked in [[Kitwe]] and [[Mufulira]] on the [[Copperbelt]]. During World War II he became involved in African nationalist politics, like many other educ
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  • |era = {{nowrap|[[Interwar period]]{{·}}[[Cold War]]}} ...ed a relatively small number of European settlers, but from the time these first secured political representation, they agitated for white minority rule, ei
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  • ...nt was a [[Douglas DC-6B]], c/n 43559/251, registered in Sweden as SE-BDY, first flown in 1952 and powered by four [[Pratt & Whitney R-2800]] 18-cylinder ra ...ssassinated.<ref name="wolves">{{cite book|title=Wolves, Jackals and Foxes|first=Kris|last=Hollington|date=August 2008|publisher=[[Thomas Dunne Books]]|isbn
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  • The first of its large tributaries to enter the Zambezi is the [[Kabompo River]] in t ...fs. It has been described{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}} as one of the world's most spectacular whitewater trips, a tremendous challenge for kayakers an
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  • ...nded an English FA coaching course in Durham and also trained with English First Division club Blackpool. Later that year, Wanderers retained the Castle Cup ...legality of the league. As a consequence, the other three became Zambia’s first professionals abroad and Chiefs manager Phil Woosnam expressed his disappoi
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  • ...and development in Zambia the [[London Missionary Society]] (LMS) was the first organisation to establish a mission station based at Niamikolo close to [[L ...rd 1999: 183">Gifford 1999: 183</ref> in the nation. Catholic missionaries first established a mission in 1895 among the Bemba tribe. The [[Bemba people|Bem
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  • ...l Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck]] - leader of German East Africa forces of World War I * [[Michael Mataka]] - first native Zambian to become police commissioner
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  • ...o known as '''corn'''. Maize has become a staple food in many parts of the world, with total production surpassing that of wheat or rice. However, not all o ...eosinte]] (an ancestor of maize).<ref name="benz">{{cite journal|last=Benz|first=Bruce F.|title= Archaeological evidence of teosinte domestication from Guil
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  • ...on organizations, such as the [[United Nations Environment Programme]]'s [[World Conservation Monitoring Centre]] and the [[International Union for Conserva ...rthaginian elephant or Atlas elephant, was the animal famously used as a [[war elephant]] by [[Carthage]] in its many wars with [[Rome]].
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  • # Maramba Quarry Site, [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] — first stratified site of the Middle Pleistocene Hope Fountain Culture in Southern # [[Old Drift cemetery|Old Drift, Livingstone]] — the first colonial settlement dating from the 1890s, next to a good river crossing po
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  • ...ile the railway was inoperable for many years because of the Angolan Civil War, it has been recently reconstructed. ...RRA"/> This could be controversial as it would pass through or between the world-famous [[Luangwa Valley]] national parks. A more southerly route, linking [
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  • ...as Zambia's most famous painter,<ref name="taylor">{{cite book|last=Taylor|first=Scott D|title=Culture and Customs of Zambia|publisher=Greenwood Publishing ...e British Empire's Army which fought in the East African Campaign in World War I against the German Army's troops (German and local) in the German East Af
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  • ...in [[Zambia]], French in Democratic Republic of Congo, and Portuguese (as first or second language) in Angola. ...estern Zambia.<ref>{{cite book|author=Jeremy Black|title=War in the Modern World Since 1815|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8RRUAQAAQBAJ |year=2013|pu
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  • | title = Edgar Lungu's First Inaugural Address Your Excellency, the first president of the Republic of Zambia, Dr. [[Kenneth David Kaunda]];
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  • # Maramba Quarry Site, [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] — first stratified site of the Middle Pleistocene Hope Fountain Culture in Southern # [[Old Drift cemetery|Old Drift, Livingstone]] — the first colonial settlement dating from the 1890s, next to a good river crossing po
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  • ...l I, No. 2 pp7-13 (1950). Accessed 2 April 2007. "Lacerda was probably the first European to see Lake Mweru," p7. Greek fishermen: p8.</ref> Explorer and mi ...g [[Leopold II of Belgium]]. Sharpe left one of his officers to set up the first colonial outpost in the Luapula-Mweru valley, the [[British Empire|British]
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  • ...date=2002-12-13 |accessdate=2011-06-18}}</ref><ref name=zpost>{{cite news |first=Amos|last=Malupenga|title=I am the good thing in Chiluba's life - Regina.|u ...r him with two inch heels, many monogrammed.<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/world/zambias-wellheeled-big-man-falls-20090814-el6e.html Zambia's well-heeled 'b
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  • ...n.org/unpd/wpp/Publications/Files/Key_Findings_WPP_2015.pdf United Nations World Population Prospects](PDF) 2015 Revision</ref> ...p://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SI.POV.GINI/ |title=Gini Index |publisher=World Bank |accessdate=2 March 2011}}</ref>
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