• Mbala is Zambia's most northerly large town and seat of Mbala District in Northern Province,[better source needed] occupying a strategic location close...
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    provincial capital), Chilubi District, Kaputa District, Luwingu District, Mbala District, Mporokoso District, Mpulungu District, Mungwi District, Nsama...
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  • is now Angola in 1600 Mbala, Cameroon Mbala, Central African Republic Mbala, Zambia Mbala District, Zambia Mbala Airport, Zambia M'Bala This disambiguation...
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    Nakonde. The original Great North Road of Zambia continued from Mpika as the route northwards, through Kasama, to Mbala. Then, when the route from Mpika north-east...
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    centre, reaching 1,800 m (5,906 ft) in the north near Mbala. These plateau areas of northern Zambia have been categorised by the World Wildlife Fund as...
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  • The M1 road is a road in northern Zambia. It connects Mpika in Muchinga Province with Mbala in the Northern Province on the border with Tanzania and the...
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  • Moto Moto Museum (category Museums in Zambia)
    The Moto Moto Museum is a museum in Mbala, Zambia, housing a collection of artifacts related to Zambian culture, first collected by Canadian priest Jean...
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    Luanshya Lufwanyama Lukulu Lundazi Maamba Macha Mission Mansa Mazabuka Mbala Mbereshi Mfuwe Milenge Mkushi Mongu Monze Mpika Mporokoso Mpulungu Mufulira...
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    Mbala District is a district of Zambia, located in Northern Province. The capital lies at Mbala. As of the 2000 Zambian Census, the district had a population...
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    stands on a roundabout on the M1 road heading south from the centre of Mbala, Zambia. The truncated red stone column was one of the last war memorials designed...
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    with a Soviet crew carrying President Samora Machel and 43 others from Mbala, Zambia to the Mozambican capital Maputo crashed at Mbuzini, South Africa. Nine...
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    ten provinces of Zambia are divided into a total of 116 districts as of 2018. Article 109 in part VIII of the constitution of Zambia deals with local...
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    Mbala is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. It covers the towns of Kawimbe, Lunzua and Mbala in Mbala District of Northern Province. Like...
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  • capital and largest city in Zambia. Kasama is located on the M1 road (old Great North Road) from Mpika in the south to Mbala and Mpulungu, at the tip of...
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  • (shortened to Villa del Refugio) in 1793. Received its current name in 1826. Mbala, Zambia – formerly Abercorn Mexico City – formerly the two altepetls (or polities)...
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    Mozambican territory. On 19 October 1986, Machel attended a summit in Mbala, Zambia, called to put pressure on Zairean dictator Mobutu Sese Seko, over his...
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  • Mbala Airport (IATA: MMQ, ICAO: FLBA) is an airport serving Mbala, Northern Province, Zambia. Runway 12 has a displaced threshold of 95 metres (312 ft)...
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    (K-8), Mbala (F-6) and Mumbwa (MiG-21), with the small fleet of transport aircraft and utility helicopters also reportedly stationed at Lusaka. Zambia Air...
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    General elections were held in Zambia on 12 August 2021 to elect the President, National Assembly, mayors, council chairs and councillors. Hakainde Hichilema...
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  • Kabwe (1967) Feira → Luangwa (1964) Fort Rosebery → Mansa (1967) Abercorn → Mbala (1967) The following name changes have been proposed but not actually implemented:...
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  • In November 1918, his remaining force surrendered near present-day Mbala, Zambia consisting of 155 Europeans, 1,165 Askaris, 2,294 African porters etc...
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    known as Zambia's Great North Road. In the past, the M1 road from Mpika northwards, through Kasama, to Mbala and Mpulungu was known as Zambia's Great North...
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    In November 1918, his remaining force surrendered near present-day Mbala, Zambia consisting of 155 Europeans, 1,165 Askaris, 2,294 African porters etc...
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  • Mbala General Hospital, Mbala Chavuma Mission Hospital, Chavuma Solwezi General Hospital, Solwezi Livingstone General Hospital, Livingstone, Zambia Monze...
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    Amon Simutowe (category Zambian chess players)
    Amon Simutowe (born January 6, 1982) is a Zambian chess grandmaster. He is the first grandmaster from sub-Saharan Africa and the third black chess grandmaster...
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    an overview of and topical guide to Zambia: Zambia – landlocked sovereign country located in Southern Africa. Zambia has been inhabited for thousands of...
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  • and dry season is big. The River Saisi-Lumi confluence occurs east of Mbala, Zambia. Seegers, Lothar (1996). The fishes of the Lake Rukwa drainage. Koninklijk...
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    of Florida - George A. Smathers Library. "Mbala Surrender Monument". Mbala Surrender Monument – Mbala, Zambia - Atlas Obscura. Cochrane-Dyet, Fergus. "Where...
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  • article gives lists of the National Monuments and other historic sites of Zambia, with a one- or two-line description providing links to details given on...
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    Kitwe (redirect from Kitwe, Zambia)
    of Zambia". www.parliament.gov.zm. Retrieved 27 June 2022. "Cabinet announces transfer of Southdowns, Mbala airports to Zambia Air Force | Zambia Monitor"...
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