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  • ...dplain compressed.JPG|thumb|360px|NASA satellite photograph showing the '''Barotse Floodplain''' as the bright green to dark blue central region. ...and]]s, on the [[Zambezi River]] in the [[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]] of [[Zambia]]. It is a designated [[Ramsar Convention|Ramsar site]], rega
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  • ...we, [[Zambia]] and Angola, and is the homeland of the [[Lozi people]] or ''Barotse'',<ref>The prefix "Ba-" indicates "the people/tribe of"; "Lozi" or "-rotse" ...elt Province]], south-west of the Democratic Republic of Congo's [[Katanga Province]].
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  • | birth_place = [[Senanga]], [[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]] Wina attended primary school in Senanga, at the Barotse National School (now Kambule Secondary School) in Mongu. She eventually com
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  • ...West Lunga National Park]], [[North-Western Province, Zambia|North-Western Province]], stretching south-west to the [[Kabompo River]]–[[Zambezi River]] confl :'''2 —'''[[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]] between the Kabompo and [[Luena River, Western Zambia|Luena Rivers]]
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  • ...nd developed a kingdom, [[Barotseland]], and also gave their name to the [[Barotse Floodplain]] or ''Bulozi''.
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  • | location = [[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]] [[Zambia]] ...ip between African Parks, the [[Zambia Wildlife Authority]] (ZAWA) and the Barotse Royal Establishment, the traditional government of the [[Lozi people]]. [ht
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  • ...parks. A more southerly route, linking [[Eastern Province, Zambia|Eastern Province]] towns such as [[Katete]] and [[Petauke]] and going to the TAZARA line at ...labo]] and Angola via the [[Barotse Floodplain#Barotse Floodplain causeway|Barotse Floodplain causeway]]
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  • ===[[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]]=== ..., Luwingu and Bangweulu GMAs. [[Kasanka National Park|Kasanka]] in Central Province is also part of the southern buffer zone. The wetlands are vital for the br
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  • }}</ref> [[Lewanika|King Lewanika]] of the [[Barotse]] people had invited Anderson to come into his territory and establish the [[Category:Buildings and structures in Southern Province, Zambia]]
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  • |title=New constitution leaves Barotse Agreement out [[Category:People from Northern Province]]
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  • ...rg.uk website accessed 26 February)] E. C. Mills: "Overlanding Cattle from Barotse to Angola", ''The Northern Rhodesia Journal'', Vol 1 No 2, pp 53-63 (1950)< ...te between the [[Copperbelt]] and the [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]] until 1930. During the later stages of [[World War I]], a fleet of 900 bo
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  • ...elites of Barotseland, 1878-1969: a political history of Zambia's Western Province: a. Gerald L. Caplan ISBN 0900966386 Publisher: C. Hurst & Co Publishers Lt Mbunda Chiefs and their people have continued to be subjective to the Barotse Royal Establishment. Negative reactions from different quarters between the
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  • # [[Mumbwa|Mumbwa Caves]] — in Central Province these caves contain burial sites and evidence of iron smelting and are the # Kota Kota Penisnula in Gwembe Valley, Southern Province
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  • # [[Mumbwa|Mumbwa Caves]] — in Central Province these caves contain burial sites and evidence of iron smelting and are the # Kota Kota Penisnula in Gwembe Valley, Southern Province
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  • ...f the new territory, Harding was appointed commandant of the [[Lozi people|Barotse]] Native Police, recruiting and training for which, he had already put in h ...uilt at [[Kasempa]] from which patrols went out after slavers. By 1902 the Barotse Native Police comprised nine European officers and NCOs, and 240 native pol
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  • ...he [[Ikelenge District]] of [[North-Western Province, Zambia|North-Western Province]], [[Zambia]] at about {{convert|1524|m|ft|sigfig=3}} above [[sea level]].< ...onfluence]] with the [[Lungwebungu River]]. This is the beginning of the [[Barotse Floodplain]], the most notable feature of the upper Zambezi, but this north
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  • ...mbele, S.M..jpg|thumb|right|100px|S.M Chisembele, Cabinet Minister Western Province.]] ...rs later in 1977 he was transferred in the same position to the Copperbelt Province, where the political situation was tense, especially so because of the fort
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  • ...British South Africa Company]] (BSAC), which showed little interest in the province and used it mainly as a source of labour. ...mbele, S.M..jpg|thumb|right|100px|S.M Chisembele, Cabinet Minister Western Province.]]
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  • ...ion is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the [[Copperbelt Province]] to the northwest, the core economic hubs of the country. To the [[Eastern Province, Zambia|east]], the [[Maravi Empire]], also spanning the vast areas of [[Ma
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  • ...k/NRJ/V3N3/V3N3.htm NRZAM website: Alfred Sharpe's Travels in the Northern Province and Katanga.] ''The Northern Rhodesia Journal''. Vol III, No.3 (1957) pp. 2 ...police in the towns. The British South Africa Police were replaced by the Barotse Native Police force, which was formed in 1902 (other sources date this as 1
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