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  2. Zambezi - Wikipedia

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    The most likely candidates are the "M'biza", or Bisa people (in older texts given as Muisa, Movisa, Abisa, Ambios, and other variations), a Bantu people who live in what is now central-eastern Zambia, between the Zambezi River and Lake Bangweolo (at the time, before the Lunda invasion, the Bisa would have likely stretched further north ...

  3. Lake Kariba - Wikipedia

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    Lake Kariba is the world's largest artificial lake and reservoir by volume.It lies 1,300 kilometres (810 mi) upstream from the mouth of the Zambezi river on the Indian Ocean, along the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

  4. Kariba Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam was constructed on the orders of the Government of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, a 'federal colony' within the British Empire.The double curvature concrete arch dam was designed by Coyne et Bellier and constructed between 1955 and 1959 by Impresit of Italy [2] at a cost of $135,000,000 for the first stage with only the Kariba South power cavern.

  5. Kariba Gorge - Wikipedia

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    Kariba Dam in the Kariba Gorge. Kariba Gorge is a large, natural gorge through which flowed the Zambezi River on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, Africa.In 1959 the large double arch concrete Kariba Dam was completed, completely filling the gorge and creating the largest man-made lake in the world. [1]

  6. Zambezi, Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Zambezi is a town in the North-Western Province of Zambia, lying on the Zambezi River, west of Kabompo. It is at the western end of the M8 road . It is known for the palaces of the chiefs of the Lunda and Lovale people.

  7. Tourism in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Zambia relates to tourism in the African nation Zambia. The tourism industry is a major and growing industry in Zambia. Zambia has more than 2500 lions along with several National parks, waterfalls, lakes, rivers, and historic monuments. Zambia has been involved in several agreements on tourism with nations like Uganda and Kenya.

  8. Siavonga - Wikipedia

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    They have settled in this region for many years and are the major tribe living on the shore of Lake Kariba. The Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe (also called 'Batonga') are a Bantu ethnic group of southern Zambia and neighbouring northern Zimbabwe, and to a lesser extent, of Mozambique. They are related to the Batoka who are part of the ...

  9. List of lakes of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lakes in Zambia. Lake Bangweulu; Lake Kariba; Lake Kashiba; Lake Ishiba Ng'andu; Mofwe Lagoon; Lake Mweru; Lake Mweru Wantipa; Lake Tanganyika; Lake Ngwenya; Lake Blue Water; Rift Valley lakes; Lakes portal