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  • ...ranch line from [[Nseluka]] on the [[TAZARA Railway]] to [[Mpulungu]] on [[Lake Tanganyika]] has been proposed.<ref name="RRA">[http://railwaysafrica.com/i ...e offer a minimum-maintenance rural transport alternative. In the cases of Bangweulu and Mweru Wantipa in particular, there are permanent and seasonal fishing c
    16 KB (2,231 words) - 09:12, 17 July 2016
  • ...ibutary of the Zambezi, and the [[Chambeshi River]], a tributary of [[Lake Bangweulu]], in the drainage basin of the Congo. The source of the Luangwa is located
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  • :'''23 —'''between [[Lake Mweru Wantipa]] and [[Lake Tanganyika]] at [[Nsumbu National Park]] :'''25 —'''[[Bangweulu Swamps]] and floodplain, Northern and Luapula Provinces
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  • ...yika]], rich in wildlife particularly at the eastern end, on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. It has been under pressure due to the [[Second Congo War]] in n ...des of the rift valley extending around the south-eastern extremity of the lake to [[Kalambo Falls]] are also a wildlife habitat for birds, smaller mammals
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  • **[[Lake Bangweulu]] **[[Lake Kariba]]
    25 KB (2,990 words) - 23:03, 2 July 2016
  • # Kasoma Bangweulu Primary School # Lake Road P.T.A School
    14 KB (1,681 words) - 05:17, 30 June 2016
  • ...h its annual Mutomboko festival stands out in the [[Luapula]] Valley and [[Lake Mweru]] in present-day [[Zambia]], though its history in colonial times is The kingdom prospered from the fisheries of [[Lake Mweru]] and the [[Mofwe Lagoon]], and natural resources, including copper o
    26 KB (3,930 words) - 14:46, 22 September 2016
  • ...h its annual Mutomboko festival stands out in the [[Luapula]] Valley and [[Lake Mweru]] in present-day [[Zambia]], though its history in colonial times is The kingdom prospered from the fisheries of [[Lake Mweru]] and the [[Mofwe Lagoon]], and natural resources, including copper o
    26 KB (3,936 words) - 13:20, 2 September 2016
  • ...r the [[Lake Bangweulu]] system, which differs in having a large permanent lake and swamps, and a much smaller area which dries out annually.<ref name="IUC As the floods recede, water is left behind in lagoons, swamps, and [[oxbow lake]]s.
    13 KB (2,003 words) - 13:39, 14 July 2016
  • ...onal Park]], [[Kasanka National Park]], the [[Bangweulu Wetlands ecosystem|Bangweulu wetlands]], [[South Luangwa National Park]], the [[Lunsemfwa River|Lunsemfw ...ver|Kafue]] rivers. It contains many lagoons like [[Lake Chiposhye]] and [[Lake Suye]].<ref name=N1>{{cite book|title=One Zambia, One Nation, One Country|u
    25 KB (3,287 words) - 10:08, 30 December 2017
  • **[[Lake Bangweulu]] **[[Lake Kariba]]
    25 KB (3,035 words) - 04:34, 17 July 2016
  • ...aurant and a bakery. He had also introduced Mikwau Fishing Nets on [[Lake Bangweulu]].
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  • ...vely featureless plateau between the Luapula River to the west and [[Lake Bangweulu]] to the east. It does have the merit of being reasonably well located at t ...rough Mansa, such as the output of the [[Dikulushi Copper Mine]] west of [[Lake Mweru]]. Otherwise, trade with the Congo is restricted to local produce and
    14 KB (1,888 words) - 10:26, 3 October 2016
  • ...r via one another into the Luapula River, the only drainage outlet for the Bangweulu basin, and a major tributary of the Congo River. Chipya: also known as ‘Lake basin woodland’. Trees are further interspersed and do not form a closed
    14 KB (2,229 words) - 13:23, 7 March 2018
  • |ethnicity=[[Bemba people|Bemba]], [[Bangweulu Twa]] ...groups, including the [[Lala-Bisa language|Bisa people]] of Mpika and Lake Bangweulu, and to a lesser extent in [[Katanga Province|Katanga]] in the [[Democrati
    22 KB (3,375 words) - 14:16, 15 December 2016
  • ...ards, and moved toward the plateau of the [[Chambeshi river]], near [[Lake Bangweulu]].
    10 KB (1,680 words) - 12:43, 10 April 2017
  • ...ast to await the arrival of a [[steam boat]] specially designed to sail on Lake Malawi. Mary Livingstone arrived along with the boat. She died on 27 April ...in the mountains of [[Burundi]] halfway between [[Lake Tanganyika]] and [[Lake Victoria]]"<ref>'Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingston
    59 KB (8,831 words) - 13:33, 17 November 2016
  • ...small area in the northeast forms part of the internal drainage basin of [[Lake Rukwa]] in Tanzania. ...by [[graben]]s and like the Luangwa, Mweru-Luapula, [[Mweru-wa-Ntipa]] and Lake Tanganyika valleys, is a [[rift valley]].
    73 KB (10,138 words) - 23:44, 3 August 2017
  • ...organisation to establish a mission station based at Niamikolo close to [[Lake Tanganyika]] in 1885<ref>PAG 2000: 3</ref> followed by numerous other missi
    58 KB (8,890 words) - 15:36, 5 August 2016
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