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- '''Lukulu''' is a market town in the [[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]] of [[Zambia]], on the [[Zambezi]] River, and headquarters of a [[District Lukulu is at the north end of the Zambezi's [[Barotse Floodplain]] which at that point has not developed its full character, bein2 KB (343 words) - 04:04, 14 January 2023
- ...[Limulunga]] and [[Mongu]]. It is the widest 'tributary' floodplain of the Barotse Floodplain, reaching 20 km wide at its mouth. ..., allowing a direct route between Mongu and [[Lukulu]] and [[North-Western Province, Zambia]]. In the wet season the floodplain is impassable and vehicles have1 KB (195 words) - 06:01, 2 July 2016
- ...e source of the Zambezi, in [[North-Western Province, Zambia|North-Western Province]] along the watershed between the Zambezi and [[Congo River|Congo]] river b ...ers the Zambezi north of the town of [[Lukulu]], at the north end of the [[Barotse Floodplain]].1 KB (208 words) - 04:02, 29 June 2016
- |subdivision_type1=[[Provinces of Zambia|Province]] |subdivision_name1=[[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]]3 KB (334 words) - 20:30, 1 September 2016
- ...on the eastern bank of the [[Zambezi River]], at the southern end of its [[Barotse Floodplain]]. It lies on the main road running parallel to the river from [ [[Category:Western Province]]1 KB (199 words) - 12:40, 25 April 2018
- ...ople]] of western [[Zambia]]. It lies on high ground at the edge of the [[Barotse Floodplain]] of the [[Zambezi]] river, about 15 km north of the town o [[Category:Populated places in Western Province, Zambia]]735 bytes (111 words) - 16:29, 19 July 2016
- ...the main highway of the western half of [[Central Province, Zambia|Central Province]]. ...[Copperbelt Province]] was, despite its central location, known as Western Province.6 KB (901 words) - 19:47, 26 September 2016
- | label = Barotse Causeway |[[Cazombo]], [[Moxico Province]]7 KB (818 words) - 15:17, 19 August 2016
- ...SA Image of Barotse Floodplain.PNG|thumb|Sioma Ngwezi National Park (#17), Barotse Floodpiain]] ...nd the [[Caprivi Strip]], called the Silowana Plains, lying south of the [[Barotse Floodplain]]. They were once part of the [[Kalahari Desert]] and covered in4 KB (546 words) - 07:26, 20 April 2018
- *[[Zambezi, Zambia]], a town in the North-Western Province of Zambia *[[Zambezi District]], a district of Zambia, located in North-Western Province3 KB (410 words) - 15:16, 19 August 2016
- '''Sesheke''' is a border town in the [[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]] of [[Zambia]], and a [[Districts of Zambia|district]] of the same name. ...tional Park]] 50 km west of the town, or to the upper Zambezi and the Barotse Floodplain.2 KB (343 words) - 09:20, 5 October 2016
- ...season, when the upper [[Zambezi River]] floods the plains of the Western Province. ...nga, king of the [[Lozi people]], from his compound at [[Lealui]] in the [[Barotse Floodplain]] of the [[Zambezi]] River to [[Limulunga]] on higher ground.1 KB (208 words) - 14:12, 14 July 2016
- |settlement_type = [[Provinces of Zambia|Province]] |map_caption = Map of Zambia showing the Western Province10 KB (1,302 words) - 16:44, 14 July 2016
- [[Category:Barotse Floodplain]] [[Category:Western Province]]2 KB (248 words) - 20:23, 28 August 2016
- ...nouns in the Silozi language, so Murotse means 'person of the plain' while Barotse means 'people of the plain.' ...is the least-developed region of Zambia, with only one major road into the province, from [[Lusaka]] to [[Mongu]], and only intermittent supplies of [[electric6 KB (832 words) - 04:15, 29 June 2016
- ...and [[Lunda language|Lunda]] ([[Northwestern Province, Zambia|Northwestern Province]]). These seven languages are used, together with English, in early primary | Barotse || 7.5 || 6.9 || 6.37 KB (875 words) - 13:18, 20 October 2016
- * Barotse Band ====Copperbelt Province ====6 KB (700 words) - 19:48, 9 October 2017
- ...ort Rosebery]] and in 1942 he entered [[Lubushi Seminary]] in the Northern Province where he completed Standard VI. His father Michael Filalo Chisembele and u ...ganising the ANC and was elected Provincial General Secretary of [[Luapula Province]] in 1957.8 KB (1,225 words) - 15:40, 16 September 2016
- ...tablishment of the Barotse Park in 1898'', Special Report published in the Barotse Post on 8 May 2015.</ref> ...[Lewanika]] of the [[Barotse]], the most powerful traditional ruler in the Barotse territory.<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/338079/Lewanika E11 KB (1,477 words) - 17:14, 17 July 2016
- |subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces of Zambia|Province]] |subdivision_name1 = [[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]]12 KB (1,585 words) - 16:38, 4 October 2016
- ...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]], rega13 KB (2,003 words) - 13:39, 14 July 2016
- ...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]].24 KB (3,397 words) - 11:44, 14 March 2018
- | 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 com5 KB (711 words) - 17:02, 1 December 2016
- ...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]]18 KB (2,770 words) - 13:07, 2 July 2016
- ...nd developed a kingdom, [[Barotseland]], and also gave their name to the [[Barotse Floodplain]] or ''Bulozi''.4 KB (591 words) - 15:39, 2 November 2016
- | 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]]. [ht12 KB (1,784 words) - 14:25, 30 November 2016
- ...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]]16 KB (2,231 words) - 09:12, 17 July 2016
- ===[[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 br25 KB (3,720 words) - 15:07, 17 November 2016
- }}</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]]10 KB (1,319 words) - 12:13, 8 August 2016
- |title=New constitution leaves Barotse Agreement out [[Category:People from Northern Province]]10 KB (1,360 words) - 08:02, 23 September 2016
- ...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 bo12 KB (1,859 words) - 01:24, 29 June 2016
- ...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 the54 KB (7,850 words) - 13:30, 11 July 2016
- # [[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 Province13 KB (1,873 words) - 19:46, 4 May 2019
- # [[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 Province15 KB (2,164 words) - 15:43, 26 July 2017
- ...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 pol33 KB (5,133 words) - 07:09, 30 August 2016
- ...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 north43 KB (6,623 words) - 06:44, 26 July 2017
- ...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 fort28 KB (4,075 words) - 14:18, 21 November 2016
- ...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.]]28 KB (4,154 words) - 15:07, 15 May 2017
- ...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 [[Ma73 KB (10,138 words) - 23:44, 3 August 2017
- ...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 179 KB (11,521 words) - 04:37, 31 August 2022
- ...great speed, linking South Africa to the Belgian Congo's southern Katanga province by 1910. The British South Africa Police, responsible for law enforcement i |p=69}}</ref> In 1902, the Barotse Native Police was formed, with [[Bemba people|Bemba]], [[Ngoni people|Ngoni38 KB (5,403 words) - 16:33, 10 October 2016