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Zambia Zambia, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central Africa, Central, Southern Africa, Southern and East Africa. It is typically referred to being in South-Central Africa or Southern Africa. It is bor ...
, officially known as the Republic of Zambia (), is a
landlocked country A landlocked country is a country that has no territory connected to an ocean or whose coastlines lie solely on endorheic basins. Currently, there are 44 landlocked countries, two of them doubly landlocked (Liechtenstein and Uzbekistan), and t ...
in
Southern Africa Southern Africa is the southernmost region of Africa. No definition is agreed upon, but some groupings include the United Nations geoscheme for Africa, United Nations geoscheme, the intergovernmental Southern African Development Community, and ...
. The neighbouring countries are the
Democratic Republic of the Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known as the DR Congo, Congo-Kinshasa, or simply the Congo (the last ambiguously also referring to the neighbouring Republic of the Congo), is a country in Central Africa. By land area, it is t ...
to the north,
Tanzania Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It is bordered by Uganda to the northwest; Kenya to the northeast; the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to t ...
to the north-east,
Malawi Malawi, officially the Republic of Malawi, is a landlocked country in Southeastern Africa. It is bordered by Zambia to the west, Tanzania to the north and northeast, and Mozambique to the east, south, and southwest. Malawi spans over and ...
to the east,
Mozambique Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique, is a country located in Southeast Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Eswatini and South Afr ...
,
Zimbabwe file:Zimbabwe, relief map.jpg, upright=1.22, Zimbabwe, relief map Zimbabwe, officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Bots ...
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Botswana Botswana, officially the Republic of Botswana, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Botswana is topographically flat, with approximately 70 percent of its territory part of the Kalahari Desert. It is bordered by South Africa to the sou ...
, and
Namibia Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country on the west coast of Southern Africa. Its borders include the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Angola and Zambia to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south; in the no ...
to the south, and
Angola Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-Central Africa, central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking world, Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country in both total area and List of c ...
to the west. The capital city is
Lusaka Lusaka ( ) is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Zambia. It is one of the fastest-developing cities in southern Africa. Lusaka is in the southern part of the central plateau at an elevation of about . , the city's population was abo ...
, located in the southeast of the country. The population is concentrated mainly around the capital and the
Copperbelt The Copperbelt () is a natural region in Central Africa which sits on the border region between northern Zambia and the south eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. It is known for copper mining and is the second largest global reserve of copper, ...
to the northwest. Topics related to Zambia (arranged alphabetically) include:


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* 1977 Dan-Air Boeing 707 crash * 2011 All-Africa Games


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* Aero Zambia *
Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth's land area and 6% of its total surfac ...
* Africa House, The *
Airwaves Airlink Airwaves Airlink was an airline based in Zambia. The airline was merged into Zambian Airways. Services Airwaves Airlink operated a Lusaka to Ndola service (at March 2005). Fleet The Airwaves Airlink fleet consisted of one Beechcraft 1900 ...
* Amayenge * Archdiocese of Lusaka


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* Ba Yombe * Balovale * BaLunda * Banani International Secondary School * Bangweulu Wetlands * Bank of Zambia * Baobab College *
Barotseland Barotseland (Lozi language, Lozi: ''Mubuso Bulozi'') is a region between Namibia, Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe including half of north-western province, southern province, and parts of Lusaka Province, Lusaka, Central Province, Zambia, Central, ...
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Bemba language Bemba (natively known as ''Chibemba, Ichibemba'' and ''Chiwemba''), is a Bantu language spoken primarily in north-eastern Zambia by the Bemba people. History Bemba is spoken in rural and urban areas of the region, and is one of Zambia's sev ...
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Bemba people The Bemba belong to a large group of Bantu peoples, primarily in the Northern Province, Zambia, Northern, Luapula Province, Luapula, Muchinga Province, Muchinga and the northern Central Province, Zambia, Central Province of Zambia. The Bemba e ...
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Benguela railway The Benguela Railway () is a 3 ft 6 in gauge railways, Cape gauge railway line that runs through Angola from west to east, being the largest and most important railway line in the country. It also connects to Tenke, Democratic Republic of the C ...
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British diaspora in Africa The British diaspora in Africa is a population group broadly defined as English-speaking people of mainly (but not only) British descent who live in or were born in Sub-Saharan Africa. The majority live in South Africa and other Southern Africa ...
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British South Africa Company The British South Africa Company (BSAC or BSACo) was chartered in 1889 following the amalgamation of Cecil Rhodes' Central Search Association and the London-based Exploring Company Ltd, which had originally competed to capitalize on the expecte ...
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British South Africa Police The British South Africa Police (BSAP) was, for most of its existence, the police force of Southern Rhodesia and Rhodesia (renamed Zimbabwe in 1980). It was formed as a paramilitary force of mounted infantrymen in 1889 by Cecil Rhodes' Britis ...


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* Cairo Road * Cape to Cairo Road *
Central Province, Zambia Central Province is one of Zambia's ten Provinces of Zambia, provinces. The provincial capital is Kabwe, which is the home of the Mulungushi Rock of Authority. Central Province has an area of . It borders eight other provinces and has eleven dis ...
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Chambeshi River The Chambeshi (or Chambezi) River of northeastern Zambia is the most remote headstream of the Congo River (in length) and therefore it is considered the source of the Congo River. (However, by volume of water, the Lualaba River provides a greater ...
* Chavuma Falls * Chengelo Secondary School *
Chewa people The Chewa are a Bantu ethnic group primarily found in Malawi and Zambia, with few populations in Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The Chewa are closely related to people in surrounding regions such as the Tumbuka. As with the Nsenga and Tumbuka, a sm ...
* Chichewa language * Chilanga Cement * Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage * Chipata Airport * Chirundu Bridge * Chitimukulu * Chizongwe Secondary School * Chokwe * Christianity in Zambia * Cilungu * Coat of arms of Zambia * Commonwealth XI cricket team in Rhodesia in 1962-63 * Communications in Zambia *
Congo Pedicle road The Congo Pedicle road (at one time referred to as the 'Zaire Pedicle road') crosses the DR Congo, Congolese territory of the Congo Pedicle and was constructed by and is maintained by Zambia to connect its Copperbelt Province, Copperbelt and Lua ...
* Congo Pedicle *
Congo River The Congo River, formerly also known as the Zaire River, is the second-longest river in Africa, shorter only than the Nile, as well as the third-largest river in the world list of rivers by discharge, by discharge volume, following the Amazon Ri ...
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Copperbelt Province Copperbelt Province is a province in Zambia which covers the mineral-rich Copperbelt, and farming and bush areas to the south. It was the backbone of the Northern Rhodesian economy during British colonial rule and fuelled the hopes of the imme ...
* Copperbelt strike (1935) *
Copperbelt The Copperbelt () is a natural region in Central Africa which sits on the border region between northern Zambia and the south eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. It is known for copper mining and is the second largest global reserve of copper, ...
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Cuando River The Cuando (or Kwando) is a river in south-central Africa flowing through Angola and Namibia's Caprivi Strip and into the Linyanti Swamp on the northern border of Botswana. Below the swamp, the river is called the Linyanti River and, farther east, ...
* Cuisine of Zambia


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* Dag Hammerskjold Stadium * Dambos * Demographics of Zambia * Disability in Zambia *
Districts of Zambia The Provinces of Zambia, 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 government. It states only that there should be some form of local go ...
*Distro Kuomboka * Dola Hill Stadium *
Dugout (boat) A dugout canoe or simply dugout is a boat made from a hollowed-out tree. Other names for this type of boat are logboat and monoxylon. ''Monoxylon'' (''μονόξυλον'') (pl: ''monoxyla'') is Greek''mono-'' (single) + ''wikt:ξύλον, ξύλ ...


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* East African Campaign (World War I) * Eastern Air * Eastern Lunda * Eastern Province, Zambia * Economy of Zambia * Education in Zambia * Edwin Imboela Stadium * Elections in Zambia


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* Fanagalo * Federation of Free Trade Unions of Zambia * Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland election, 1953 *
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, also known as the Central African Federation (CAF), was a colonial federation that consisted of three southern African territories: the Self-governing colony, self-governing British colony of Southern ...
* First Quantum Minerals ''of Canada'' * Flag of Zambia * Football Association of Zambia * Foreign relations of Zambia * Forest Rangers Football Club * Forum for Democracy and Development


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* Garden Park * Geography of Zambia * Girl Guides Association of Zambia * Glencore International * Governor of Northern Rhodesia * Governor-General of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland * Great East Road (Zambia) * Great North Road (Zambia) * Green Buffaloes FC


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* Heritage Party *
Hinduism in Zambia Christianity is the predominant religion in Zambia and is recognised as the state religion by the country's constitution. Before the arrival of European missionary, missionaries, the various ethnic groups residing in the territory of modern day ...
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History of Africa Archaic humans Out of Africa 1, emerged out of Africa between 0.5 and 1.8 million years ago. This was followed by the Recent African origin of modern humans, emergence of anatomically modern humans, modern humans (''Homo sapiens'') in East A ...
* History of Christianity in Zambia *
History of Zambia The history of Zambia experienced many stages from colonisation to independence from Britain on 24 October 1964. Northern Rhodesia became a British sphere of influence in the present-day region of Zambia in 1888, and was officially proclaimed a Br ...


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* Ibwatu * Illovo Sugar * Independence Stadium (Zambia) * Ing-ombe Ilede * International XI cricket team in Rhodesia in 1961-62 * Itezhi-Tezhi Dam


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* Judiciary of Zambia


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* Kabompo Ferry * Kabompo River * Kabwe Warriors Football Club * Kabwelume Falls * Kafue National Park * Kafue Railway Bridge * Kafue River * Kalambo Falls * Kalambo River * Kalindula * Kalungwishi River * Kanongesha-Lunda * Kaonde language *
Kariba Dam Kariba may refer to: * Kariba, Zimbabwe * Lake Kariba * Kariba Dam * Kariba Gorge * Kariba (District) * Kariba weed, plant * For the ship, see MV Tricolor {{dab ...
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Kariba Gorge Kariba Gorge is a large, natural Canyon, 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 lar ...
* Kasanka National Park * Katima Mulilo Bridge * Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area * Kazembe * Kazungula Ferry * Kitwe United Football Club *
Komboni A komboni is a type of informal housing compound or shanty town common to Zambia, particularly the capital city of Lusaka. It is characterized by a low income and a high population density. Kombonis typically began as housing for employees of a p ...
* Konkola Blades Football Club *
Konkola Copper Mines Konkola Copper Mines (abbreviated to KCM) is a copper mining and smelting company in Zambia. It is 80% owned by Vedanta Resources, a mining conglomerate based in Mumbai and London. Operations The company is 80% owned by Vedanta Resources an ...
* Konkola Stadium * Kuomboka


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Lake Bangweulu Lake Bangweulu ('where the water sky meets the sky') is a Fresh water, freshwater lake in northern Zambia. Bangweulu is one of the world's great Wetland, wetland systems, comprising Lake Bangweulu, the Bangweulu Wetlands and the Bangweulu flats or ...
* Lake Ishiba Ng'andu * Lake Kariba * Lake Kashiba * Lake Mweru Wantipa *
Lake Mweru Lake Mweru (also spelled ''Mwelu'', ''Mwero'') (, ) is a freshwater lake on the longest arm of Africa's second-longest river, the Congo. Located on the border between Zambia and Democratic Republic of the Congo, it makes up of the total length ...
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Lake Tanganyika Lake Tanganyika ( ; ) is an African Great Lakes, African Great Lake. It is the world's List of lakes by volume, second-largest freshwater lake by volume and the List of lakes by depth, second deepest, in both cases after Lake Baikal in Siberia. ...
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Lamba language Lamba is a language found in Zambia and is commonly spoken in the Copperbelt. There are about 210,000 native speakers in the northern parts of Zambia and southern fringes of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Lamba is also spoken in Lusaka, m ...
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Languages of Zambia Zambia has several major indigenous languages, all members of the Bantu languages, Bantu family, as well as Khwedam language, Khwedam, Zambian Sign Language, several immigrant languages and the pidgins Settla and Fanagalo. English language, Eng ...
* LGBT rights in Zambia (Gay rights) * List of airports in Zambia * List of birds of Zambia * List of mammals in Zambia * List of national parks of Zambia * List of political parties in Zambia * List of presidents of Zambia *
List of schools in Zambia The following is a list of notable schools in Zambia. All schools in Zambia whether public or private or community based are registered with the Ministry of General Education (MOGE). The Mandate of the Ministry of General Education (MoGE) is t ...
* List of settlements in Zambia * List of vice presidents of Zambia * List of Zambian companies * List of Zambian parliamentary constituencies * List of Zambians * List of Zambia-related topics *
Litunga The Litunga of Barotseland (Zambia, in Zambia) is the King of the Barotse people. The ''Litunga'' resides near the Zambezi River and the town of Mongu, at Lealui on the floodplain in the dry season, and on higher ground at Limulunga on the edge of ...
* Liuwa Plain National Park *
Livingstone Airport Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport , formerly Livingstone Airport (ICAO: FLLI), is an international airport on the northern edge of Livingstone, Zambia. The airport is named after Harry Nkumbula, Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula, who was a lea ...
* Livingstone Memorial * Lochinvar National Park * Lower Zambezi National Park *
Lozi language Lozi, also known as Silozi and Rozi, is a Bantu language of the Niger–Congo language family within the Sotho–Tswana branch of Zone S (S.30), that is spoken by the Lozi people, primarily in southwestern Zambia and in Namibia. The lan ...
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Lozi people The Lozi people, also known as Balozi, are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group native to Southern Africa. They have significant populations in Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The Lozi language, Silozi, is used as the formal language in e ...
* Luambe National Park * Luanginga River * Luangwa Bridge * Luangwa River * Luapula Province border dispute *
Luapula Province Luapula Province is one of Zambia's ten Provinces of Zambia, provinces located in the northern part of the country. Luapula Province is named after the Luapula River and its capital is Mansa, Zambia, Mansa. As per the 2022 Zambian census, the ...
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Luapula River The Luapula River is a north-flowing river of central Africa, within the Congo River watershed. It rises in the wetlands of Lake Bangweulu (Zambia), which are fed by the Chambeshi River. The Luapula flows west then north, marking the border betw ...
* Luena River, Western Zambia * Lukanga Swamp * Lukasashi River * Lukusuzi National Park * Lumangwe Falls * Lumpa Church * Lunda Empire * Lunda language *
Lunda people The Lunda (''Balunda'', ''Luunda'', ''Ruund'') are a Bantu peoples, Bantu ethnic group that originated in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo along the Kalanyi River and formed the Kingdom of Lunda in the 17th century under their rule ...
* Lunga River (Zambia) * Lungwebungu River * Lunsemfwa River * Lusaka–Livingstone Road * Lusaka–Mongu Road *
Lusaka Declaration The Lusaka Declaration of the Commonwealth on Racism and Racial Prejudice (short: the Lusaka Declaration) was a declaration of the Commonwealth of Nations on the issues of racism and egalitarianism within and between Commonwealth member states. I ...
* Lusaka Dynamos * Lusaka International Airport *
Lusaka Province Lusaka Province is one of the ten provinces of Zambia. It is the smallest in terms of land area, covering 21,896 km2. However, it is the most populated and densely populated province in Zambia, with a population of 3,079,964 as of 2022 and ...
* Lusaka Stock Exchange * Lwiindi


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* M1 road (Zambia) * M3 road (Zambia) * M4 road (Zambia) * M8 road (Zambia) * M10 road (Zambia) * M11 road (Zambia) * M13 road (Zambia) * M14 Road (Zambia) * M16 road (Zambia) * M18 Road (Zambia) * Mambwe language * Mambwe * Mangwe * Mashombe Blue Jeans * Mbereshi River * Mfuwe Airport * Ministry of Energy (Zambia) * Ministry of Health (Zambia) * Mita Hills Dam *
Mofwe Lagoon The Mofwe Lagoon is the largest of several lagoons in the Luapula River swamps south of Lake Mweru, in the Luapula Province of Zambia. Geography Its size and shape depends on the season and amount of water flowing into the swamps, especially from ...
* Monuments and Historic Sites of Zambia * Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park * Mount Makulu Zambia * Movement for Multiparty Democracy * Mpika railway station * Mporokoso Group * Mufulira Wanderers * Mulobezi Railway *
Mulungushi Dam The Mulungushi Dam located southeast of Kabwe, Zambia, was constructed by the Broken Hill Development Company on the Mulungushi River and opened in 1925 by the Prince of Wales (the future Edward VIII) to provide hydroelectric power to the Kabwe ...
* Mulungushi River * Mulungushi Rock of Authority * Mulungushi *
Munali Secondary School Munali Secondary School is a state-funded secondary school located on the Great East Road in Lusaka, Zambia. Munali was the first secondary school for black students in Zambia's history. Some of its alumni are notable Zambian politicians and publi ...
* Music of Zambia * Musikili Primary School * MV Liemba * Mwanga (ethnic group) * Mweru Wantipa National Park


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* Namwanga * National Arts Council of Zambia * National Assembly Football Club *
National Assembly of Zambia The National Assembly is Zambia's unicameral legislative body. Between 1972 and 1990, Zambia was a one-party state with the United National Independence Party (UNIP) as the sole legal party. The current National Assembly, formed following elect ...
* National Citizens' Coalition * National Democratic Focus * National Women's Lobby Group *Nationwide Airlines (Zambia) * Nchanga Rangers * Nchanga Stadium * Ndola Airport * New Livingstone Stadium * New Lusaka Stadium * New Ndola Stadium * Ngoma Airport * Ngoma Music Award *
Ngoni people The Ngoni people are an ethnic group living in the present-day Southern African countries of Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Zambia. The Ngoni trace their origins to the Nguni people, Nguni and Zulu people, Zulu people of KwaZulu-Na ...
* Ngonye Falls * Nkana Red Devils * Nkwazi Football Club * North Luangwa National Park * North-Eastern Rhodesia *
Northern Province, Zambia Northern Province is one of Zambia's ten provinces. It covers approximately one-sixth of Zambia in land area. The provincial capital is Kasama. The province is made up of 12 districts, namely Kasama District (the provincial capital), Chilu ...
* Northern Rhodesia at the 1964 Summer Olympics *
Northern Rhodesia Northern Rhodesia was a British protectorate in Southern Africa, now the independent country of Zambia. It was formed in 1911 by Amalgamation (politics), amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North ...
* Northern Rhodesian African National Congress *
North-Western Province, Zambia North-Western Province is one of ten Provinces of Zambia. It covers an area of , has a population of 1,278,357 and a population density of 20 per square kilometre as of 2022.
* North-Western Rhodesia * Nsenga * Nshima * Nsolo * Nsumbu National Park * Ntumbachushi Falls * Nyamwanga * Nyiha * Nyika National Park, Zambia * Nyika Plateau


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* Old Drift cemetery


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* Paramount Chief Mpezeni * Patriotic Front (Zambia) * Politics of Zambia * Power Dynamos FC * Prime Minister of Zambia *
Provinces of Zambia Zambia is divided into ten provinces. The provinces are further subdivided into districts. The Provincial Administration is headed by a Provincial Minister, who is appointed by the President, and is responsible for overseeing the implementation ...


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* Rail transport in Zambia * Railways Stadium * Revolutionary Socialist Party (Zambia) * Rhodesia (disambiguation) *
Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound The pound was the currency of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. It was subdivided into 20 ''shillings'', each of 12 ''penny, pence''. History The Federation was formed in 1953, and the new currency was created in 1955 to replace the Sout ...
* Rhodesian Man * Rift Valley lakes *
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kasama The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kasama () is the Metropolitan See for the ecclesiastical province of Kasama in Zambia. History * January 28, 1913: Established as Apostolic Vicariate of Bangueolo from the Apostolic Vicariate of Nyassa in ...
* Roman Catholic Diocese of Mansa * Roman Catholic Diocese of Mpika * Roman Catholicism in Zambia * Rungu (African ethnic group)


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* Sakeji School * Scouting in Zambia *
Shona language Shona ( ; ) is a Bantu language spoken by the Shona people of Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The term is variously used to collectively describe all the Central Shonic varieties (comprising Zezuru, Manyika, Korekore and Karanga or Ndau) or specifica ...
* Silimba * Sioma Ngwezi National Park * Solwezi Airport * South Luangwa National Park *
Southern Africa Southern Africa is the southernmost region of Africa. No definition is agreed upon, but some groupings include the United Nations geoscheme for Africa, United Nations geoscheme, the intergovernmental Southern African Development Community, and ...
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Southern Province, Zambia Southern Province is one of Zambia's ten provinces. It is home to Zambia's premier tourist attraction, Mosi-oa-Tunya ( Victoria Falls), shared with Zimbabwe. The centre of the province, the Southern Plateau, has the largest area of commercial far ...
* Stairs Expedition * Stand and Sing of Zambia, Proud and Free * Sunset Stadium


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* T2 road (Zambia) * T3 road (Zambia) * T5 road (Zambia) * T6 road (Zambia) * Tabproduction Studios * Tazama Pipeline * TAZARA Railway * Tokaleya * Tonga baskets *
Tonga language (Zambia) Tonga (''Chitonga''), also known as ''Zambezi'', is a Bantu language primarily spoken by the Tonga people (''Bantu Batonga'') who live mainly in the Southern province, Lusaka province, Central Province and Western province of Zambia, and in nor ...
* Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe * Trans–Caprivi Highway * Transport in Zambia *
Tumbuka language Chitumbuka (also known as Senga) is a Bantu languages, Bantu language which is spoken primarily in Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe.
* Tumbuka


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* United Democratic Alliance (Zambia) * United Liberal Party *
United National Independence Party The United National Independence Party (UNIP) is a political party in Zambia. It governed the country from 1964 to 1991 under the socialist President (government title), presidency of Kenneth Kaunda, and was the sole legal party in the country ...
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United Party for National Development The United Party for National Development (UPND) is a political party in Zambia, founded in December 1998 by Anderson Mazoka, a former executive of the Anglo American Corporation. The party emerged as a significant opposition force following a ...
* United Progressive Party (Zambia) * United States Ambassador to Zambia * University of Zambia


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* Victoria Falls Bridge *
Victoria Falls Victoria Falls (Lozi language, Lozi: ''Mosi-oa-Tunya'', "Thundering Smoke/Smoke that Rises"; Tonga language (Zambia and Zimbabwe), Tonga: ''Shungu Namutitima'', "Boiling Water") is a waterfall on the Zambezi River, located on the border betwe ...
* Von Lettow-Vorbeck Memorial


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* Water supply and sanitation in Zambia * Water Transport in Zambia *
Western Province, Zambia Western Province is one of the 10 provinces in Zambia and encompasses most of the area formerly known as Barotseland. The capital is Mongu, and together with the neighbouring town of Limulunga, Mongu is treated as the capital of Barotseland. ...
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White Fathers The White Fathers (), officially known as the Missionaries of Africa (), and abbreviated MAfr, are a Roman Catholic society of apostolic life of pontifical right (for men). They were founded in 1868 by Charles-Martial Allemand-Lavigerie, who w ...
* Wildlife of Zambia


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* Yauma language


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* Zambeef Products * Zambezi Escarpment *
Zambezi The Zambezi (also spelled Zambeze and Zambesi) is the fourth-longest river in Africa, the longest east-flowing river in Africa and the largest flowing into the Indian Ocean from Africa. Its drainage basin covers , slightly less than half of t ...
* Zambia Airways * Zambia Alliance for Progress * Zambia at the 1968 Summer Olympics * Zambia at the 1972 Summer Olympics * Zambia at the 1980 Summer Olympics * Zambia at the 1984 Summer Olympics * Zambia at the 1988 Summer Olympics * Zambia at the 1992 Summer Olympics * Zambia at the 1996 Summer Olympics * Zambia at the 2000 Summer Olympics * Zambia at the 2004 Summer Olympics * Zambia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games * Zambia Congress of Trade Unions * Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines * Zambia Davis Cup team * Zambia Independence Act 1964 * Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority * Zambia Medical Mission * Zambia national basketball team * Zambia National Commercial Bank * Zambia national cricket team * Zambia national football team * Zambia national rugby union team * Zambia Post * Zambia Railways * Zambia Red Cross Society * Zambia Republic Party * Zambia Scouts Association * Zambia's Scholarship Fund * Zambia women's national rugby union team *
Zambia Zambia, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central Africa, Central, Southern Africa, Southern and East Africa. It is typically referred to being in South-Central Africa or Southern Africa. It is bor ...
* Zambian African National Congress * Zambian Airways * Zambian Challenge Cup * Zambian Coca-Cola Cup * Zambian Cup * Zambian Defence Force * Zambian diplomatic missions * Zambian general election, 2006 *
Zambian kwacha The Kwacha (ISO 4217 code: ZMW) is the currency of Zambia. It is subdivided into 100 ngwee. Etymology The name ''kwacha'' derives from the Nyanja, Bemba, and Tonga language word for "dawn", alluding to the Zambian nationalist slogan of a ...
* Zambian parliamentary election, 1991 * Zambian parliamentary election, 2006 * Zambian pound * Zambian Premier League * Zambian presidential election, 1991 * Zambian presidential election, 2001 * Zambian presidential election, 2006 * Zambian traditional ceremonies * Zamrock * Zamtel * Zanaco FC * ZESCO United Football Club * .zm


See also

* Lists of country-related topics - similar lists for other countries * List of Zambia-related topics (arranged by subject) * Lists of Zambia-related topics ** List of settlements in Zambia ** List of Zambians ** List of mammals in Zambia ** List of birds of Zambia {{DEFAULTSORT:Index Of Zambia-Related Articles
Zambia Zambia, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central Africa, Central, Southern Africa, Southern and East Africa. It is typically referred to being in South-Central Africa or Southern Africa. It is bor ...