Zambia copied the idea of separation of powers from the United Kingdom and other modern countries.
Colonialism impacted by putting Zambia into severe debt which is still felt today. British Colonies loaned money to Zambia under the condition that they were to control all mineral and major exports. Zambia along with other South African Countries agreed in turn these colonies loaned billion of dollars. However Zambia had to pay this money back with interest much like a bank loan and many of their resources had been stripped by these british colonies who sold things such as copper to thriving nations. In the end Zambia owed billions of dollars, had few trained workers, and little resources.
Paraguay and Zambia are not the same, but they are similar. They are both landlocked countries, which means that all of their borders are shared with other countries.
Both Paraguay and Zambia are landlocked: all the borders are shared with other countries and there is no coastline. Both have a major river as their southern border. Both are located in the Southern Hemisphere.
Half of Zambia's 8.5 million people live in cities and towns.
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The countries that Mexico owed money to are France, Spain, USA, and England.This is not the answer to "Why did Mexico borrow money from other countries" :/
money, food, military assistance, or other supplies given to help other countries
Zambia is directly south of Congo, in central Africa. Zambia's southern border is the Zambesi River and the other side is Zimbabwe.
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The neighbouring countries of Zambia are:Democratic Republic of the Congo to the northTanzania to the north-eastMalawi to the eastMozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia to the southAngola to the West
Mozambique - it borders Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Swaziland. Tanzania only borders two.