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  2. Lusaka - Wikipedia

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    Lusaka (/ l uː ˈ s ɑː k ə / loo-SAH-kə) is the capital and largest city of Zambia.It is one of the fastest-developing cities in southern Africa. [7] Lusaka is in the southern part of the central plateau at an elevation of about 1,279 metres (4,196 ft).

  3. 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]

  4. 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]

  5. Misisi - Wikipedia

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    Misisi is one of the main places in which Project Zambia works. Much of the work takes place in the adjoining St Lawrence's Centre, which houses the Home of Hope, an outreach programme removing street children from Lusaka and offering them a safe haven and attempting to reunite them with their families, a Community School, bakery, Agricultural Project for a few examples, but a significant ...

  6. Kalingalinga - Wikipedia

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    Kalingalinga is a low-income, high-density settlement [1] east of Lusaka, in Zambia.As of 2013, it comprised 25,000 to 30,000 residents;, [2] it borders the townships of Mtendere and Kabulonga, and many of its occupants are people who were discouraged from settling in Lusaka and moved as squatters to outlying regions of the city.

  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. Provinces of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Western Province is the largest in terms of area, having 126,386 km 2, while Lusaka was the smallest with 21,896 km 2. In terms of population, Lusaka is the most populated and most densely populated with a population of 2,191,225 and densf 100 persons per km 2. As of 2010, Western Province had the best sex ratio of 108 females for every 100 ...

  9. Cairo Road - Wikipedia

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    Cairo Road is the main thoroughfare of Lusaka, Zambia and the principal business, retail and service centre of the city. It is a section of the T2 road [1] and was so named because it is a link in Cecil Rhodes' then dream of a Cape to Cairo Road through British colonies in Africa.