Zambezi, Zambia
Town in North-Western Province, Zambia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the town. For the river, see Zambezi River. For other uses, see Zambezi (disambiguation).
Zambezi is a town in the North-Western Province of Zambia, lying on the Zambezi River, west of Kabompo. It is at the western end of the M8 road. It is known for the palaces of the chiefs of the Lunda and Lovale people. Until about 1966 it was called Balovale after the dominant chief (and his village within the town is still known by that name) but the name was changed in an attempt to defuse tensions between the main groups and the government of the newly independent country.
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Coordinates: 13°33′00″S 23°07′00″E | |
Country | Zambia |
Province | North-Western Province |
District | Zambezi District |
Time zone | UTC+2 (CAT) |
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The Chinyingi Suspension Bridge spans the river just to the north-west of the town.