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  2. Religion in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Before the arrival of European missionaries, the various ethnic groups residing in the territory of modern day Zambia practiced a variety of African traditional religions . The 2010 census found that 75.3% of Zambians were Protestant, 20.2% were other Christians, 0.5% were Muslim, 2.2% followed other religions, and 1.8% had no religion.

  3. Southern Province, Zambia - Wikipedia

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    www .sou .gov .zm. Southern Province is one of Zambia 's ten provinces, and 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 farmland of any Zambian province, and produces most of the maize crop. The Zambezi ...

  4. Zambia at the Africa Cup of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Zambia at the Africa Cup of Nations. Zambia have played in eighteen editions of the Africa Cup of Nations . Historically, Zambia was seen as one of the weaker sides in Southern Africa. Zambia's greatest achievement was winning the Africa Cup of Nations in 2012. [1] [2]

  5. Wildlife of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    In the early part of the 20th century, most of Zambia's rural areas supported wildlife at levels similar to that seen in national parks today, and the 'big five' game animals were widespread outside reserves and parks. Of them today, the rhinoceros is almost extinct. The elephant and lion are found almost exclusively in parks, and the African ...

  6. Chreso University - Wikipedia

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    Chreso University. /  15.66917°S 28.54972°E  / -15.66917; 28.54972. Chreso University ( CU) is a non-profit private higher-education institution located in the urban setting of the metropolis of Lusaka, Zambia. Established in 2010, this institution also has a branch campus in Ndola. Officially recognized by the Ministry of Higher ...

  7. Zambian Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The Zambian Defence Force is the military of Zambia. It consists of the Zambian Army, the Zambian Air Force, and the Zambia National Service. [2] The defence forces were formed at Zambian independence on 24 October 1964, from constituent units of the dissolved Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Armed Forces. [3]

  8. Geography of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    The terrain of Zambia is mostly high plateau, with some hills and mountains. The lowest point is the Zambezi river, at 329 m (1,079 ft) above sea level, with the highest being Mafinga Central in the Mafinga Hills, at 2,339 m (7,674 ft) above sea level. Zambia is a landlocked country bordered along Zimbabwe in the south divided by Victoria Falls ...

  9. 2023–2024 Zambian cholera outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–2024 Zambian cholera outbreak, part of the 2022–2024 Southern Africa cholera outbreak, is currently one of the most severe health crises in the country's recent history, [1] with its origins traced back to January 2023. [2] The outbreak initially surfaced in Vubwi District in the Eastern Province and Mwansabombwe District in ...