- for a boma on Lake Mweru,
established in 1892 near the
mouth of the
Kalungwishi River under the
authority of
Alfred Sharpe, the
British Commissioner...
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dambo called the
Mofwe into the
Kalungwishi River,
which flows into Lake Mweru. However, at the
junction of the
Kalungwishi and the Mofwe, the elevation...
- Lua**** River,
which comes in
through swamps from the south, and the
Kalungwishi River from the east. At its
north end the lake is
drained by the Luvua...
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crosses the
Luangwa River Luangwa River (Mporokoso), a
tributary of the
Kalungwishi River in
Mporokoso District, Zambia; Luangwa, Zambia, a town in Zambia...
- The
Kalungwishi River flows west in
northern Zambia into Lake Mweru. It is
known for its waterfalls,
including the
Lumangwe Falls,
Kabweluma Falls, Kundabwika...
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until it
enters Lake Mweru. The lake's
other major tributary is the
Kalungwishi River,
which flows into it from the east. The
Luvua River drains Lake...
- 2
shops at
Kalungwishi and **** 1902 ALC
opens a shop at
Kazembe 1902 R
Codrington visits Kalungwishi 1906 R
Codrington visits Kalungwishi 1907 Judge...
- (Lake Tanganyika)
Ugalla Gombe Moyowosi Luvidjo (left)
Luvua (right)
Kalungwishi (Lake Mweru) Lua**** (Lake Mweru; 740 km, 173,386 km², 741 m3/s) Chambeshi...
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Lumangwe Falls on the
Kalungwishi River in
northern Zambia is the
largest waterfall wholly within the country, with a
height of 30-40 m and a
width of...
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waterfalls Lumangwe Falls,
Kabwelume 50 km to the north-east on the
Kalungwishi River and the
Ntumbachushi Falls on the
Ngona River, 16 km west. Kawambwa...