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people are also
known by
various names such as Malozi, Nyambe, Makololo,
Barotse, Rotse, Rozi, Rutse, Balozi, Balobedu, and Tozvi. They
refer to
their land...
- of Congo's
Katanga Province. It is the
homeland of the Lozi
people or
Barotse, or Malozi, who are a
unified group of over 46
individual formerly diverse...
- The
Barotse barb (Enteromius barotseensis) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Enteromius from the
southern Congo Basin, Zambezi, Okavango, Cunene...
- The
Barotse Floodplain, also
known as the
Bulozi Plain,
Lyondo or the
Zambezi Floodplain, is one of Africa's
great wetlands, on the
Zambezi River in the...
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British South Africa Company signed a
treaty with King
Lewanika of the
Barotse, one of the most
powerful traditional rulers in the territory. The treaty...
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suddenly broadens as it
merges with the Zambezi, at the
beginning of the
Barotse Floodplain,
which is 25 km (16 mi) wide at that point.[citation needed]...
-
coming from
Limulunga in the north)
adjacent to
Barotse Shopping Mall. An
ambitious project, the
Barotse Floodplain causeway was
started in 2002 to extend...
- the
confluence with the
Lungwebungu River. This is the
beginning of the
Barotse Floodplain, the most
notable feature of the
upper Zambezi, but this northern...
- Makalahari, MaYeyi, Mampukushu, Makwengari, Mambunda, Matotela, Batoka, Mafwe,
Barotse, Leya, Nanzwa, Lujana,
Dombe Advocacy group:
Movement for the Survival...
-
Crotaphopeltis barotseensis, the
Barotse water snake, is a
species of
snake of the
family Colubridae. The
snake is
found in Angola,
Botswana and Zambia...