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  • | name = Railway Museum<br>Livingstone, Zambia | alt = Railway Museum<br>Livingstone Zambia
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  • |name=Livingstone District |image_map =Zambia Livingstone District.png
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  • |monument_name = David Livingstone Statue |image = David Livingstone Statue.jpg
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  • *[[Livingstone International University for Tourism Excellence & Business Management]] (LI *[[Victoria Falls University of Technology Livingstone Zambia]] (VFU)
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  • | name = Livingstone Airport | location = [[Livingstone]], [[Zambia]]
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  • ...one road|main road ]] and railway from [[Lusaka]] to [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]]. It is home to a small [[Choma Museum and Crafts Project|museum]] dedica ...r season. These variations can have a major impact on crop yield. Humidity falls to about 33% until the onset of rains in October after which it skyrockets
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  • * [[Livingstone Museum]] * [[Victoria Falls Field Museum]]
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  • | photo = White rhino Livingstone.jpg | nearest_city = [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]]
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  • ...oad from Sesheke to [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] and the [[Victoria Falls]] 200&nbsp;km east has been upgraded in 2004. The new bridge and road were ...number of tourists passing through Sesheke on their way to the [[Victoria Falls]], to the [[Sioma Ngwezi National Park]] 50&nbsp;km west of the town, or to
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  • ...nd [[Gaborone]] to [[South Africa]], and also to the [[Kasane]]-[[Victoria Falls]] road through [[Zimbabwe]]. It serves the international road traffic of th ...e already has a [[Victoria Falls Bridge|bridge]] into Zambia at [[Victoria Falls]], 70km from Kazungula.
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  • |name = Livingstone Museum |image = Livingstone Museum, Livingstone, Zambia - 200310.jpg
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  • ...the country were Jesuits who crossed the [[Zambezi River]] near [[Victoria Falls]] in 1879. Jesuit missions were established among the [[Tonga people|Tonga] ** [[Diocese of Livingstone|Livingstone]]
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  • |bridge_name = Victoria Falls Bridge |locale = Second Gorge of [[Victoria Falls]], crossing the [[Zimbabwe]]-[[Zambia]] border
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  • ...n as well as to one of the seven-wonders of the world: [[Victoria Falls]], Livingstone.
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  • ...l park for Victoria Falls on the edge of the city of [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] (where accommodation is available), includes a small 'safari park' *[[Victoria Falls National Park]]
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  • ...loodplain]]. It lies on the main road running parallel to the river from [[Livingstone]] and [[Sesheke]] to [[Mongu]], which crosses the river by a pontoon ferry ...oma Ngwezi National Park]] and about 80&nbsp;km (50&nbsp;mi) from [[Ngonye Falls]]. It has a hotel and serves as a base for fishing tours by boat. A tall [[
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  • ...and home to Zambia's premier tourist attraction, Mosi-oa-Tunya ([[Victoria Falls]]), shared with [[Zimbabwe]]. The centre of the province, the Southern Plat ...re the largest ethnic group in the Province. A rail line and the [[Lusaka-Livingstone road]] forms the principal transport axis of the province, running through
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  • ...was constructed to carry timber from [[Mulobezi]] to [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] in the [[Southern Province]] of Zambia, when the country was [[Northern R ...e and [[Kalomo]] and was connected to Southern Rhodesia via the [[Victoria Falls Bridge]], opened in 1905.
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  • ...thumb|300px|right|Railway bridge between Zambia and Zimbabwe at [[Victoria Falls]]]] ...year of the [[Victoria Falls Bridge]] from the then Southern Rhodesia to [[Livingstone]]. The first wagons on the line were hauled by oxen, then a single locomoti
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  • ...Copperbelt Provinces and its regional office is based in Solwezi. Finally, Livingstone's based South West Office is charged with the task of managing heritage res # [[Kundabwika Rock Painting]] — near [[Kundabwika Falls]], 96&nbsp;km north-west of [[Mporokoso]] at 9°13' S 29°19' E.
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  • |official_name = Livingstone |image_skyline = Livingstone 2010.jpg
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  • # [[Kundabwika Rock Painting]] — near [[Kundabwika Falls]], 96&nbsp;km north-west of [[Mporokoso]] at 9°13' S 29°19' E. # Maramba Quarry Site, [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] — first stratified site of the Middle Pleistocene Hope Fountain Culture
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  • * {{Flagicon|Zimbabwe}} Zimbabwe - from [[Livingstone]] via the [[Victoria Falls Bridge]] to Bulawayo, freight only.
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  • | label = Victoria Falls |[[Victoria Falls Bridge]]
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  • ...1851, shortly after meeting at Linyati, his capital, the explorer [[David Livingstone]], with whom he developed a warm friendship. ....barotseland.com/history3.pdf Makololo interregnum and the legacy of David Livingstone] (PDF)
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  • | name = Victoria Falls | photo_caption = Victoria Falls
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  • ***[[Chavuma Falls]] ***[[Kabwelume Falls]]
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  • ...race Waller (activist)|Horace Waller]] (ed.): ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, 1874. ...of 40 oxen available to pull barges 5&nbsp;km over land around the Ngonye Falls.<ref>[http://www.nrzam.org.uk/NRJ/V1N2/V1N2.htm (On www.nrzam.org.uk websit
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  • ...which began scheduled services to the Copperbelt, Luangwa Valley, Victoria Falls and Lower Zambezi.<ref name="History"/> |[[Livingstone ]]||{{ZAM}}||align=center|LVI||align=center|FLBA||[[Livingstone Airport]]||align=center|<ref name=seasonal>{{cite web|first=Proflight Zambi
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  • ...talling 427 km including to DR Congo. Passenger services between Kitwe and Livingstone only. ...y) is a narrow gauge line constructed to carry timber from [[Mulobezi]] to Livingstone. Has been reported at various times as defunct, currently listed in Railtra
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  • ...h class 4-8-2 No 204, with a [[Victoria Falls]] Safari Express train, at [[Livingstone, Zambia]], 1997.]] ...year of the [[Victoria Falls Bridge]] from the then Southern Rhodesia to [[Livingstone]]. The first wagons on the line were hauled by oxen, then a single locomoti
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  • ***[[Chavuma Falls]] ***[[Kabwelume Falls]]
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  • ...race Waller (activist)|Horace Waller]] (ed.): ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, 1874. ...then north, with some rapids and well-known set of cataracts, [[Mambilima Falls]] near the main road.<ref name="ITM" /> A far less well-known site is Tangw
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  • ...order of the province, to a point below [[Senanga]] and above the [[Ngonye Falls]] in the south. This floodplain is inundated from December to June, and is ...is now in good condition. The only other paved road, [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] in [[Southern Province, Zambia|Southern Province]] to [[Sesheke]] and the
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  • Schooling falls into the following levels: * The [http://www.vfu.ac.zm Victoria Falls University of Technology] in [[Livingstone]]
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  • ...s Article by Prof. Desmond Clarke who led the major excavation at Kalambo Falls]</ref> ...ome years later by [[Verney Lovett Cameron]] who surveyed Lake Tanganyika. Livingstone inspired missionaries of the [[London Missionary Society]] to come in the 1
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  • ...Falls]], [[Kabwelume Falls]], [[Chishimba Falls|Chishimba]] and [[Kalambo Falls]]. ...r parts of Zambia, i.e. [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] and [[Victoria Falls]]. However, a lack of infrastructure along the vast distances between major
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  • ...aller (activist)|Horace Waller]] (ed.) (1874) ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray.</ref> ...to 'General', the first of the Mwata Kazembe line were warriors.<ref name="Livingstone"/>
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  • ...aller (activist)|Horace Waller]] (ed.) (1874) ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray.</ref> ...to 'General', the first of the Mwata Kazembe line were warriors.<ref name="Livingstone"/>
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  • |name = David Livingstone |image = David Livingstone -1.jpg
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  • ...he [[Chavuma Falls]] at the border between Zambia and Angola, and [[Ngonye Falls]], near [[Sioma]] in Western Zambia. ...mbique and South Africa. There is also a smaller power station at Victoria Falls.
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  • ...rry Rangely, who held court at Kalomo and at the Old Drift near [[Victoria Falls]]. ...nt at Livingstone with Sergeant Burdett responsible for police work at the Falls and Process serving throughout the Territory. In September 1905 Constable C
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  • The '''music of [[Zambia]]''' has a rich heritage which falls roughly into three categories: traditional, popular and Christian. ...ingstone Museum; New Ser., No. 4''; Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia: Rhodes-Livingstone Museum, 1958.
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  • ...- the Zambian town near the Falls is named after him. Livingstone later [[Livingstone Memorial|died in Zambia]] in 1873. ...twane proved an able leader, and is spoken of with warm respect by [[David Livingstone]], who met him in 1851 shortly before his death. He was succeeded by his da
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  • ...ars in prison plus four lashes for punching the prosecutor. He was sent to Livingstone State Prison where he was held in chains. While in prison, Mutembo was forc ...da for a symbol the new nation would be known by. Would it be the Victoria Falls or perhaps the Muchinga Escapement, or any other natural resource. Kaunda,
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  • ...tal area is around 6,500&nbsp;sq&nbsp;km. The elevation of the Kafue river falls 40&nbsp;m along the flats from 1030&nbsp;m at Itezhi-Tezhi to 990&nbsp;m at ...he Kafue river and is accessible from the [[Lusaka]]-[[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] road at [[Monze]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Lochinvar National Park|url=http:
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  • ...ngstone]], [[Lusaka]] and [[Ndola]],<ref>[http://www.seat61.com/Zambia.htm#Livingstone%20-%20Lusaka ''Seat61 website''] retrieved 2 June 2007, says information wa ...st just off the Kitwe-Ndola freeway, with a small lake and fish farms. The falls are small but scenic with an attractive pool below.<ref name="Spectrum"/>
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  • ...usly that Haroon Rashid Aswat (31) has been arrested in the border town of Livingstone, having crossed into Zambia from Zimbabwe. Aswat was sought in connection w ...onial Office took control of Northern Rhodesia as a Territory from BSAC. [[Livingstone]] chosen as the first capital.
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  • ...man cultures. In particular, ancient camping site tools near the [[Kalambo Falls]] have been radiocarbon dated to more than 36,000 year ago. ...=https://books.google.com/books?id=uZZHcAAACAAJ|year=1945|publisher=Rhodes-Livingstone Institute}}</ref> coming from the [[Luba Empire|Luba]]–[[Lunda Empire|Lun
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  • ...thern end and escaped at its northern extremity much enlarged in volume'. Livingstone visited the Lake Mweru area in 1867 during his search for the source of the *1901 Plymouth Brethren (Garanganze) Mr & Mrs Henderson at Johnstone falls
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