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Barotse
Barotse (bəˈrɒtsiː) The name of a negroid race inhabiting the region of the Upper Zambezi basin in southern Africa, and of the language spoken by them. Barotse represents the pronunciation of the name in former times by the inhabitants of Basutoland and is now replaced in local official usage by Bal... Oxford English Dictionary
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Barotse barb
The Barotse barb (Enteromius barotseensis) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Enteromius from the southern Congo Basin, Zambezi, Okavango, Cunene Footnotes References Barotse barb Barotseland Barotse barb Barotse barb wikipedia.org
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Barotse Floodplain
In the occasional very wet year such as 2005, lives and property are lost in floods on the Barotse Plain. Barotse Floodplain causeway A new project, the Mongu-Kalabo road, will have more far-reaching consequences. wikipedia.org
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Barotseland
occupied by the Barotse. Native Government", the "Barotse Native Authorities", the courts known as the "Barotse Native Courts", "matters relating to local government", "land", wikipedia.org
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kuta
kuta (ˈkʊtə) = kgotla.1943 M. Gluckman Admin. Organization Barotse Native Authorities 7 Kuta (khotla),..council, court, Native Authority. Ibid. 12, I think the kuta would be made more efficient if its numbers were reduced; but this..can only be discussed after the kuta organisation has been made reg... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crotaphopeltis barotseensis
Crotaphopeltis barotseensis, the Barotse water snake or smooth snake, is a species of snake of the family Colubridae. wikipedia.org
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Clement Sinyinda
He also held the post of Ngambela of the Barotse Royal Establishment, a Barotseland self-determination movement. He was elected the leader of the Barotse National Freedom Alliance in 2016. wikipedia.org
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Lukulu
Geography Lukulu is at the north end of the Zambezi's Barotse Floodplain which at that point has not developed its full character, being narrower and less References Visit Zambia Campaign Barotse Floodplain Populated places in Western Province, Zambia wikipedia.org
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Lealui
Lealui or Lialui is the dry season residence on the Barotse Floodplain of the Litunga, king of the Lozi people of western Zambia. Lealui is on the Mongu-Kalabo Road and is at the eastern end of the Barotse Floodplain causeway. wikipedia.org
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Mwandi
Culture The village is a centre of traditional Barotse culture, housing the Kuta council, which adjudicates disputes and legislates on issues related Notable individuals from Mwandi Chief Inyambo Yeta IV of the Barotse Royal Establishment Dan Van Zyl, co-director of the Home for AIDS Orphans, a registered wikipedia.org
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Mongu
Geography Mongu is situated on a small blunt promontory of higher ground on the eastern edge of the 30-kilometre-wide Barotse Floodplain of the Zambezi The road to Kalabo called Barotse Floodplain causeway has been finished in 2016. wikipedia.org
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Kalabo
Location The town is located on the plains west of the Zambezi River and the Barotse Floodplain, and approximately , by road east of the town of Sikongo The section crossing the floodplain is called the Barotse Floodplain Causeway and is counted as an extension of the Lusaka-Mongu Road. wikipedia.org
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Kabompo River
The river enters the Zambezi north of the town of Lukulu, at the north end of the Barotse Floodplain. See also List of rivers of Africa References Rivers of Zambia Tributaries of the Zambezi River Barotse Floodplain wikipedia.org
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Western Zambezian grasslands
It is situated in two sections, to the north and south of the Barotse Floodplain. Topography The Western Zambezian grasslands are found in areas of sandy soil north and south of the Barotse Floodplain in eastern Zambia. wikipedia.org
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Luvale people
Nevertheless, colonial administrators continued to support Barotse rule, and this would be reflected in the administration of the Barotse Province. were referred to the Barotse Province headquarters in Mongu. wikipedia.org
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