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  2. Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Zambia is a landlocked country in Southern Africa with a diverse population and a presidential republic government. Learn about its etymology, history, geography, demographics, economy, culture and more from this comprehensive encyclopedia article.

  3. Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    ZNBC is the oldest and largest radio and TV service provider in Zambia, established in 1987. It offers news, public affairs, entertainment, sports, religion and education programs in seven languages.

  4. History of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the prehistoric, colonial, and post-colonial history of Zambia, a landlocked country in Central Africa. Explore the origins and migrations of the Bantu people, the impact of European explorers and traders, and the struggle for independence and democracy.

  5. Portal:Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Zambia, a landlocked country in Southern Africa, from its history, geography, culture, and more. Explore selected articles, images, and lists related to Zambia on Wikipedia.

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  7. National Archives of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    44 – via African Journals OnLine. {{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ; Miles Larmer; Marja Hinfelaar (2012), Historians as Archivists in Post-colonial Zambia. Abstract. Paper presented at conference in Senegal "Archives of Post-Independence Africa and its Diaspora" (Includes information on National Archives)

  8. Monuments and Historic Sites of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the National Heritage Conservation Commission and the over 4000 heritage sites in Zambia, including prehistoric, colonial, and cultural monuments. See the list of 101 declared National Monuments with brief descriptions and links to details.

  9. Portal:Zambia/Intro - Wikipedia

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    From 1972 to 1991, Zambia was a one-party state with UNIP as the sole legal political party under the motto "One Zambia, One Nation" coined by Kaunda. Kaunda was succeeded by Frederick Chiluba of the social-democratic Movement for Multi-Party Democracy in 1991, beginning a period of socio-economic development and government decentralisation.