Eclipse 2001: Zambian Geography And Wildlife | Exploratorium zambia, with Flag, Map and its People, Economy, geography Opposition parties currently hold a majority of seats in the National Assembly. geography, zambia. Location Southern Africa, east of Angola. http://www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/zambia/geo.html
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Maps_Of_Zambia and territory on the planet HRW World Atlas zambia - infoplease.com - Map of zambia - geography, Government and a short history of zambia Lonely Planet http://www.embassyworld.com/maps/Maps_Of_Zambia.html
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Geography Of Zambia Volcano Live www.volcanolive.com geography of zambia. zambia. Geographic coordinates, 15 S, 30 E. geography of zambia www.volcanolive.com Copyright John Seach. http://www.volcanolive.com/zambia.html
Extractions: www.volcanolive.com Geography of Zambia Zambia Geographic coordinates 15 S, 30 E Location Southern Africa, east of Angola; landlocked Terrain mostly high plateau with some hills and mountains Highest Point unnamed location in Mafinga Hills 2,301 m Natural hazards tropical storms (November to April) Volcanic Activity No volcanoes
Physical Geography Of Zambia ENVIRONMENT / geography. The Land. zambia takes its name from the Zambezi River, which rises in the northwest corner of the country and forms its southern http://www.zambiatourism.com/travel/hisgeopeop/geograph.htm
Extractions: E NVIRONMENT / G EOGRAPHY THE LAND CLIMATE RAINFALL ENERGY ... CONSERVATION The Land Zambia takes its name from the Zambezi River, which rises in the north-west corner of the country and forms its southern boundary. The landlocked country lies between latitudes 10 o and 18 o South and longitudes 22 o and 33 o East. The level of the land falls southward from the Congo DR / Zambezi divide in the north towards the Zambezi depression in the South. The plateau is broken by the huge valleys of the Upper Zambezi and its major tributaries, of which the Kafue and Luangwa rivers are the largest. One result of the plateau formation of Africa generally is the swift discharge of water towards the coast and the interruption of the rivers by waterfalls and rapids. This has made them of little value for transport over their length, but very suitable for hydroelectric schemes and white water rafting adventures. With the exception of the Northern and Luapula provinces which are part of the Congo DR basin, Zambia lies on the watershed between the Congo DR and Zambezi River systems. The three great natural lakes of the country, Bangweulu, Mweru and the southern end of Lake Tanganyika are all in the north and are part of the headwaters of the Zaire River. Lake Tanganyika is the second deepest natural lake in the world.
Virtually There - Destination Search - Zambia - Geography And geography and Climate Measuring 752,614 square kilometers (290,586 square miles), zambia occupies a vast plateau in southern Africa. http://ccs.sabre.com/VirtuallyThere/VT_CDA/Templates/VT_WrapperPage/1,1076,PI4-R
Zambia & Zimbabwe Video Documentary: A Zambian Safari To learn about zambia s geography, climate, business, news, laws, languages, transportaion, etc., visit Zamnet, zambia s national www server general http://www.azstarnet.com/~anubis/zambia.htm
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African Studies Center | Zambia Page zambia (Karen Fung) Resources represents part of Karen Fung s Africa South of the Sahara Electronic Guide . It covers news, history, geography, etc.. http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Country_Specific/Zambia.html
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Extractions: Geography Nchila is in the Mwinilunga district which borders Angola and D.R.Congo. It is the watershed area between the Congo and the Zambezi, and mainly drains into the Zambezi system westward into Angola. Altitude c.1,200 - 1,490m. Click map below for enlargement. Geology The Kalahari Sand which covers much of the western part of Africa south of the Equator has been eroded in the Mwinilunga district on the slopes. The underlying rock, once exposed, mixes finer material with the sand. Some areas are waterlogged over an impervious substrate. These areas support a suffrutex savanna vegetation and provide areas of great natural beauty in the reserve. Natural Vegetation "The seepage and riverine fringing forests of Mwinilunga are the richest in Zambia. There are certainly species as yet unrecorded in them." (1991 IUCN report: Center of plant diversity) A. Forest
World Atlas Zambia, Africa, Information Page Background zambia, geography, Location Southern Africa, east of Angola. Geographic coordinates 15 00 S, 30 00 E. Map references Africa. http://wonderclub.com/Atlas/zmcia.htm
Extractions: border countries: Angola 1,110 km, Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,930 km, Malawi 837 km, Mozambique 419 km, Namibia 233 km, Tanzania 338 km, Zimbabwe 797 km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: tropical; modified by altitude; rainy season (October to April) Terrain: mostly high plateau with some hills and mountains Elevation extremes: lowest point: Zambezi river 329 m
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Zambia Offers background information on the past and present economy and geography of zambia, and provides worksheets, datasheets, a photo gallery, a series of maps http://bubl.ac.uk/link/z/zambia.htm
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Zambia - Atlapedia Online LOCATION geography zambia is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa. It is bound by Angola to the west, Namibia to the http://www.atlapedia.com/online/countries/zambia.htm
Extractions: ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION: Zambia is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa. It is bound by Angola to the west, Namibia to the south, Zimbabwe and Mozambique to the southeast, Malawi to the east, Tanzania to the northeast and Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire) to the northwest. The country occupies a plateau which has five distinct topographical regions. (1.) The central highlands which include the Copper belt and Zambezi Valley. (2.) The western plains which consist of swamps and semiarid deserts. (3.) The Rift Valley with the Zambezi Lowlands. (4.) The Muchinga Uplands and (5.) northeastern Zambia which includes the Bangweulu Swamps as well as Lake Mweru and Tanganyika. The principal river is the Zambezi with its three major tributaries, the Kabompo, Kafue and Luangwa Rivers. Major Cities (pop. est.); Lusaka 982,400, Ndola 376,300, Kitwe 348,600, Mufulira 175,000 (1990). Land Use; forested 39%, pastures 40%, agricultural-cultivated 7%, other 14% (1993). CLIMATE: Zambia has a mild tropical climate with cool conditions in the highlands. In general, there are three seasons. (1.) A cool dry season from May to August. (2.) A hot dry season from September to November. (3.) A warm wet season from December to April. Rainfall is uniform with average annual precipitation varying between 1,000 mm and 1,400 mm (40 and 50 inches) in the north decreasing to 510 mm (21 inches) in the south. Heavy tropical storms also occur during the beginning of the wet season. Average temperature ranges in Lusaka are from 9 to 23 degrees Celsius (48 to 73 degrees Fahrenheit) in July to 18 to 31 degrees Celsius (64 to 88 degrees Fahrenheit) in October.
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Zambia Fact Sheet But zambias geography also poses an obstacle for conservation, as few zambians have any knowledge or appreciation for the countrys spectacular wildlife http://www.wcs.org/sw-education/internationaleducation/466313
Extractions: Section Topics Papua New Guinea Environmental Education Program Cuba Environmental Education Program China Environmental Education Program Zambia Fact Sheet ... India Environmental Education Program Zambia Fact Sheet Workshop group at Munda Wanga Zambia is one of the few nations in sub-Saharan Africa where wildlife still survives in relative abundance. The nations small population and geography have managed to insulate, to some extent, Zambias major protected areas from human impact. Zambias population centers, Lusaka in partiuclar, are significant distances from the habitats where large populations of leopard, elephant, and a diversity of antelope and birds still survive. But Zambias geography also poses an obstacle for conservation, as few Zambians have any knowledge or appreciation for the countrys spectacular wildlife and the other components that comprise the nations natural heritage. In 2003, WCSs Education Division began working with Zambias only zoo, the Munda Wanga Environmental Park, located on the outskirts of Lusaka- the nations capital. To date, WCS has provided zoo-based lesson plans and training to Munda Wangas small and inexperienced education staff. WCS trainers also worked with Munda Wanga to host a five-day environmental education program at the park for teachers and reserve and community educators from throughout Zambia. With WCSs Habitat Ecology Learning Program as its main text, the workshop provided valuable content to participants while also providing Munda Wanga educators with their first opportunity to host a multi-day workshop and to create a local constituency of educators who see it as an important educational resource.