-
becomes divided by a
ridge into two
parallel valleys, with a tributary, the
Lukusashi River in a 25-kilometre (16 mi) wide
valley to the northwest, and the...
- The
Lukasashi River (also
spelled Lukusashi) is a
tributary of the
Lunsemfwa River in Zambia. It
flows through important game
conservation areas along...
- the
Bangweulu Wetlands,
South Luangwa National Park, the
Lunsemfwa and
Lukusashi river valleys and
Lukanga Swamp.
Central Province is
considered the birthplace...
- 2 mi) wide.
About 100
kilometres (62 mi)
further on it
merges with the
Lukusashi coming from the north-east, and the
combined river turns south towards...
- Zambia. By the time of her
death in 1910,
Mwape reigned over the Milambo,
Lukusashi and
Lower Luangwa. To the east of the Luangwa, she
controlled the Nyamadzi...
- Province, but are
treated under Southern Province, below. The
Lunsemfwa and
Lukusashi River valleys and
their northern escarpment, at the
western end of the...
-
major rift
block valleys, in the east and south, such as the Luangwa,
Lukusashi, Lunsemfwa,
Rufunsa and mid-Zambezi rivers.
Because glaciations continued...