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Any map of Africa, or in more detail, a map of Zambia.
Zambia is a country in the southeast of Africa. See the map at the link below.
Zambia is immediately south of DR Congo, between Angola on the west and Mozambique on the east.
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Yes, to figure this out you simply look at a map of Africa, find Zambia, and see if it is locked into the country by land. If that is the case, it is landlocked. If it has an opening to the coast, it is not.
Yes it does. It is a large country on the continent of Africa lying below the equator.
Yes. It is in the southeast of Africa, landlocked by Mozambique, Zambia and Tanzania. You can see it on the map of Africa at the link below.
Draw a line on your map of Zambia from Chingola, east through the Copperbelt, then south to Lusaka and further south west to Livingstone. I would estimate about 70% of the population lives near that line.
A map which you place over another one. The overlay map is usually transparent, with extra information on it. Place the overlap map over the original map to see the new picture.
There are thousands of villages in Zambia and you would need a very up to date and accurate map to see them all. There are 10 major cities and at least another 30 towns with population over 5,000. Many villages are scattered between these major sites.
The inset. Usually the original map has a highlighted area that is then expanded in a different area of the map (sometimes on the back). This is called an inset.