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  2. Lusaka National Park - Wikipedia

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    Lusaka National Park is located to the south-east of the city of Lusaka in Zambia. It is Zambia's newest national park, established in 2011 and officially opened in 2015. It is also Zambia's smallest national park at 6,715 hectares. The park was established over an area that was previously forest reserve and is entirely fenced. [1] [2]

  3. List of national parks of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Luambe National Park — a small park, close to South Luangwa National Park, recovering after previous neglect, one new lodge; Lukusuzi National Park — east of Luambe, undeveloped but with potential; Lusaka National Park — opened in 2015, a small park on the south-east side of the capital city Lusaka [2]

  4. Monuments and Historic Sites of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Big Tree, Kabwe: a fig tree with a 50 m wide canopy on the east side of Broadway, which served as a meeting place on many occasions during the early years of the township's history. Visible on Google Earth at 14°26'37.8 S 28°26'32.9E. The Big Tree National Monument cape fig tree is a prominent feature in downtown Kabwe, Zambia.

  5. List of protected areas in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Zambia's North Luangwa National Park was recognized as Zambia's first Green List site. It is managed by the Frankfurt Zoological Society and the Zambia Department of National Parks and Wildlife and is known for its black rhino and African elephant populations. [10] The park is also home to one of the ten remaining African lion strongholds. [2]

  6. Kafue National Park - Wikipedia

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    Kafue National Park is the largest national park in Zambia, covering an area of about 22,400 km 2 (similar in size to Wales or Massachusetts). It is the second largest national park in Africa [2] and is home to 152 different species of mammals. [1] There are also 515 bird species, 70 reptile species, 58 species of fish and 36 amphibious species ...

  7. Lusaka National Museum - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition in the Lusaka National Museum. The museum has two floors. [1] An archaeological and historical section is found on the ground floor, and a contemporary art gallery, including sculptures and paintings, on the next. The former has information from the Stone Age three million years ago up to modern Zambia. This includes pottery ...

  8. Embassy Park Presidential Burial Site - Wikipedia

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    Embassy Park Presidential Burial Site, commonly referred to as Embassy Park or Embassy Memorial Park, is a national monument in Lusaka, Zambia. It serves as the official burial place for the country's presidents and is a site of immense historical and cultural significance . [ 1 ]

  9. Category:National parks of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Lavushi Manda National Park; Liuwa Plain National Park; Lochinvar National Park; Lower Zambezi National Park; Luambe National Park; Lukusuzi National Park; Lusaka National Park; Lusenga Plain National Park