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  2. 2010 Zambian census - Wikipedia

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    Urban population constituted 39.51 per cent and the remaining 61.49 per cent resided in rural areas. The density of population was 17.4 persons per km 2 and the decadal growth of population was 2.8 per cent. [1] There were 22 major languages spoken in Zambia of which 33.5 per cent of the population spoke Bemba, making it the largest spoken ...

  3. Demographics of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Zambia is one of the most highly urbanised countries in sub-Saharan Africa with 44% of the population concentrated in a few urban areas along the major transport corridors, while rural areas are sparsely populated. Zambia's population comprises more than 72 Bantu-speaking ethnic groups. Some ethnic groups are small, and only two have enough ...

  4. 2000 Zambian census - Wikipedia

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    Urban population constituted 34.67 per cent and the remaining 65.33 per cent resided in rural areas. The density of population was 13.1 persons per km 2 and the decadal growth of population was 2.50 per cent. There were 22 major languages spoken in Zambia of which 30.1 per cent of the population spoke Bemba, making

  5. Eastern Province, Zambia - Wikipedia

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    The rural population constituted 87.42 per cent, while the urban population was 12.58 per cent. The total area of the province was 51,476 km 2 and the population density was 30.90 per km 2. The population density during 2000 Zambian census stood at 17.8. [16] The decadal population growth of the province was 2.60 per cent.

  6. Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Zambia is one of the most highly urbanised countries in sub-Saharan Africa, with 44% of the population concentrated along the major transport corridors, while rural areas are sparsely populated. The fertility rate was 6.2 as of 2007 [update] (6.1 in 1996, 5.9 in 2001–02).

  7. North-Western Province, Zambia - Wikipedia

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    North-Western Province is one of ten Provinces of Zambia. It covers an area of 125,826 km 2 (48,582 sq mi), has a population of 1,278,357 and a population density of 20 per square kilometre as of 2022. [2] It is the most sparsely populated province in the country. [3] The provincial capital is Solwezi. The literacy rate stood at 63 per cent in ...

  8. Copperbelt Province - Wikipedia

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    The rural population constituted 19.11%, while the urban population was 80.89%. The total area of the province was 31,328 km 2 and the population density was 63.00 per km 2. The population density during 2000 Zambian census stood at 63.00. [8] The decadal population growth of the province was 2.20%.

  9. Mazabuka District - Wikipedia

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    Mazabuka District is a district of Zambia, located in Southern Province. The capital lies at Mazabuka . As of the 2000 Zambian Census, the district had a population of 232,045 people.