1.ROMA 2.KABULONGA 3.JESMONDINE 4.AVONDALE 5.NORTHEMEAD 6.VILLA ELIZABETHA 7.OLYMPIA 8.WOODLANDS 9.AREA BETWEEN CHILENGE AND WOODLANDS 10.PROSPECTS
Lusaka is the capital city of the country called Zambia.
1. International School of lusaka (Lusaka) 2. American International School (Lusaka) 3. Banani Girls Secondary School (Chisamba) 4. Chengelo Seconday School (Mkushi) 5. Baobab college (Lusaka) 6. Lusaka International Community School (Lusaka) 7. Rhodes Park School (Lusaka) 8. Mpelembe Secondary School (Kitwe) 9. Simba International School (Ndola) 10. Lechwe School (Kitwe)
Lusaka is in south central Zambia near the border with Zimbabwe.
1. Royal Livingstone Hotel 2. Sandy's Creation in lusaka 3.Hotel Intercontinetal 4.CourtYard Hotel Lusaka 5.Southern Sun Hotel Lusaka 6.Mukuba Hotel Ndola
The area of Lusaka is 360 square kilometers.
Lusaka was created on 1960-08-25.
University of Lusaka was created in 1999.
Lusaka is the capital of Zambia. It is located in Africa.
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Lusaka is Zambia's seat of government and the capital of the country.