- Zambia - Wikipedia
The capital city of Zambia is Lusaka, located in the south-central part of Zambia The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the north, the core economic hubs of Zambia
- Zambia | Population, Capital, Language, Flag, Map | Britannica
Zambia is located in Southern Africa The capital of Zambia is Lusaka Zambia shares a border with Angola to the west, and it is divided from its southern neighbors by the Zambezi River To the southwest is the Caprivi Strip, where Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe meet
- Home - Zambia Statistics Agency
Latest News Year-on-Year Inflation Rate for June 2026 at 6 5 percent Annual inflation for June 2026 was recorded at 6 5 percent from 6 6 percent recorded in May 2026 This means that on average, prices of goods and services increased by
- Zambia Maps Facts - World Atlas
Where is Zambia? Zambia is a Southern-Central African landlocked country It is located nearly midway between the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere Longitudinally, it is located in the Eastern Hemisphere of the world Zambia is bordered by seven countries
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Zambia (2026) - Must-See Attractions
Things to Do in Zambia, Africa: See Tripadvisor's 72,192 traveler reviews and photos of Zambia tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July
- History of Zambia - Wikipedia
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 British protectorate in 1924
- Zambia Tourism
Blessed with awe-inspiring natural wonders, a plethora of wildlife, huge bodies of water and vast open spaces, Zambia offers unforgettable holidays exploring the real Africa
- 22 Interesting Facts About Zambia - The Facts Institute
The most interesting facts about Zambia, from the world’s largest curtain of falling water to near-blind rats that can sense magnetic fields
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