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Zambia

Zambia is an east central African country. Questions about Zambia, it's people and population, capital city, rivers and lakes, official languages, country and fauna should be put in this category.

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When was Zambia created?

Zambia has been inhabited for thousands of years, however if you mean when did Zambia gain independence, that was 24th October 1964

Who is the current leader of Zambia?

In 2013, President Michael Sata is the leader of Zambia.

What was the republic of Zambia originally?

Northern Rhodesia became the Republic of Zambia.

Has Zambia been in any wars?

There have not been any major wars in Zambia. However, there were a few times when violence escalated:

During election time and politicians are campaigning.

The struggle for independence from the British in 1964.

The coup against the government in 1994.

How much is 1000 Zambia money equal to in us money?

As of my last update, the exchange rate for the Zambian Kwacha (ZMW) to the US Dollar (USD) fluctuates. To get an accurate conversion, you would need to check the current exchange rate from a reliable financial source or currency converter. As an example, if the exchange rate is approximately 1 ZMW = 0.06 USD, then 1000 ZMW would be about 60 USD, but please verify the latest rates for an accurate calculation.

What type of industries does Zambia have?

Zambia's largest industry is mining, which accounts for 80% of exports and 15% of the GDP. The country has vast reserves of copper, cobalt, coal, and smaller amounts of amethyst, flourite, feldspar, gypsum, aquamarine, lead, zinc, tin, and gold. The other important industries are manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism.

Which hemisphere is Zambia found in?

Zambia is in the southern and eastern hemispheres.

What games do kids play in Zambia?

Children in Zambia play football, rugby etc.

How do you say goodnight in shona?

"Urare zvakanaka" is how you say goodnight in shona.

What is the official currency of Zambia?

The Zambian kwacha, which is divided into 100 ngwee. Kwacha derives from the Nyanja and Bemba word for "dawn". (Both are languages in Zambia.) Ngwee translates as "bright" in Nyanja.

Does Zambia have any jungles?

Zambia has no significant jungles. Much of the land is now arable and that woodland that remains cannot be termed jungle .

Does Zambia have a motto-What is it?

It's got a motto. It is 'One Zambia, One nation'

Why is English is one of Zambia's official languages?

Starting in thg 18th Century, Zambia became, by agreement with the local chiefs the British Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia. In 1888 a British company obtained mineral rights in the country and later major copper deposits were discovered. Now, as a British colony the official language was English and by 1964 there were 70,000 British people in the country

How many tribes are in Zambia?

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.

How far away is England from Zambia?

London to Lusaka is approximately 5,250 miles

How much is 50 Zambian kwacha in us dollars?

50 zambain kwacha is 74.61 us dollars

Kuwait Dinars United States Dollars 1 KWD = 3.49223 USD1 USD = 0.286350 KWD

Does Zaire border Zambia?

It hasn't been Zaire since 1997 (it's now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), and yes, Zambia is one of the countries which borders it.

What country is Lusaka Zambia?

Lusaka is the capital city of the country called Zambia.

What nation borders Zambia on the northeast side?

Zambia's neighbours are Zimbabwe, Namibia, Angola, DRCongo, Tanzania, Malawi and Mozambique.

When was Zambia colonised?

Britain was the colonial power in Zambia. The British South Africa Company took control in the 1890's, and the country became an official protectorate in 1924. The British ruled until 1964 when Zambia gained independence peacefully. It is the only African country that gained its independence peacefully.

What is 'Yes' in Zambia?

Iyi is an equivalent of 'Yes' in ciTonga. But there are 72 different language groups in Zambia. It therefore depends upon where you're going and what the people there speak. In much of the southern province, including Kalomo and Livingstone, most people speak ciTonga.

Pepe is 'no' in ciTonga.