- The
Chambeshi (or Chambezi)
River of
northeastern Zambia is the most
remote headstream of the
Congo River (in length) and
therefore it is
considered the...
- Congo–Lualaba–Luvua–Lua****–
Chambeshi River system has an
overall length of 4,700 km (2,900 mi),
which makes it the world's ninth-longest river. The
Chambeshi is a tributary...
- The
Chambeshi Monument, in the
Northern Province of Zambia, also
called the
Chambeshi Memorial and the Lettow-Vorbeck Memorial,
commemorates the final...
- and
continued heading south-west
towards Katanga. When he
reached the
Chambeshi River on the
morning of 14 November, the
British magistrate Hector Croad...
- (2016–18)
Beston Chambeshi (2018) Sven
Vandenbroeck (2018–19)
Aggrey Chiyangi (2019–20)
Milutin Sredojević (2020–21)
Beston Chambeshi (2021–22) Aljoša...
- m. The
Bangweulu system is fed by
about seventeen rivers of
which the
Chambeshi (the
source of the
Congo River) is the largest, and is
drained by the...
-
Beston Chambeshi (born 4
April 1960) is a
Zambian football coach and
former player.
Chambeshi pla**** club
football for Nkana.[citation needed] He represented...
-
contributes about 65% of
cobalt concentrates treated at the
Nkana and
Chambeshi Cobalt plants to
produce high
purity cobalt metal. The
cobalt plant treats...
-
rises in
Zambia and
flows west
through its
northern area
firstly as the
Chambeshi and then,
after the
Bangweulu Swamps as the Lua****,
which forms part...
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rises in the
wetlands of Lake
Bangweulu (Zambia),
which are fed by the
Chambeshi River. The Lua****
flows west then north,
marking the
border between Zambia...