

Important Cities
- Lusaka(Capital)
- Mongu
- Kabwe
- Livingstone
- Chipata
- Kasama
- Solwezi
- Kitwe
- Ndola
- Mufulira
- Kipiri Mposhi
- Mumbwa
Main Attractions
- Kalambo Falls
- Great Zambezi Canoe Trial
- Isangano National Park
- Lake Bangweulu
- West Lunga National Park
- Liuwa Plain National Park
- Sioma Ngwezi National Park
- Kafue National Park
- North Luangwa National Park
- South Luangwa National Park
- Victoria Falls
- Lower Zambezi National Park
- Lochinvar National Park
- Nsumbu National Park
- Mweru Wantipa National Park
- Lake Mweru
- Lkusuzi National Park
- Ngonye Falls
Main Industries
- Textiles
- Copper Mining
- Foodstuffs
- Fertilizer
- Beverages
- Constructions
- Horticulture
- Chemicals
Hunted Facts on zambia
- Zambia is drained by two major river basins: the Zambezi River basin, in the south; and the Congo River basin, in the north.
- Zambia is still dealing with economic reform issues such as the size of the public sector and improving Zambia's social sector delivery systems.
- Zambia's population is comprised of about 72 Bantu-speaking ethnic groups but almost 90% of Zambians belong to the nine main ethnolinguistic groups, which are the Bemba, Nyanja-Chewa, Tonga, Tumbuka- spoken in the Eastern Province and eastern part Nothern Province, Lunda, Luvale, Kaonde, Nkoya and Lozi.
- The Zambia national football team, nicknamed Chipolopolo ("the Copper Bullets": copper being one of the country's main exports), is the national team of Zambia and is controlled by the Football Association of Zambia.
- Zambia met Nigeria in the final, and took the lead in the first half.
- Zambia had once again come close to achieving their goal, and fallen at the last hurdle.
- Zambia is headed by a president, who is both the chief of state and head of government.
- It borders on Zambia in the west, on Tanzania in the north, and on Mozambique in the east, south, and southwest.
- European economic influence in Zambia was reduced by increasing the number of trained Zambians, by diversifying the country's economy, and (from 1969) by the government's acquisition of a 51% interest in most major firms (especially mining and banking companies).
- The Zambia rugby 7's squad departs for Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) this weekend for the opening tournament of the IRB World 7's Series that kicks off with the Dubai 7's in the Gulf city from December 3 to 5.





