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The Kalungwishi River
From its source in the central part of Lunte District in the Northern Province of Zambia, 14.3Km north of Mukupa Kaoma, the Kalungwishi River flows for 328.3Km to Lake Mweru. The river defines boundaries between a number of districts along its course and has many rapids and waterfalls that include the Mbulumatuto Falls, Lumangwe Falls,
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Waterfalls in Kazungula District
West of the City of Livingstone (in the Livingstone District of Southern Province) within a radius of 40.4Km, in the adjacent Kazungula District of the same province in Zambia exist six (6) waterfalls. The Moemba Falls is on the Zambezi River (the boundary between Zambia and Zimbabwe), Ichidi Falls and Lombelombe Falls on the Chise
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Waterfalls on the Kafue River
The Kafue River is one of Zambia’s major Rivers. This river has, on the boundary between Kafue District in Lusaka Province and Chikankata District in Southern Province, the Avumba Menda Falls. The falls is 43.9Km downstream from the Kafue River Bridge South-East of Kafue town.
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Waterfalls in Kasama District
Kasama District in the Northern Province of Zambia has one (1) waterfalls, the Chishimba Falls. The falls is on the Luombe River and 1.5Km downstream from the Bridge on the Kasama – Mporokoso road. It’s 38.5Km from Kasama, the District Center and Provincial Head Quarters.
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The Luapula River
The Luapula River flows from the southern tip of Lake Bangweulu, specifically Lake Walilupe, which is separated from the main lake by Mbabala Island. It flows for 733.2Km and into Lake Mweru, forming a 602.0Km part of the DR Congo – Zambia boundary.
