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The Luangwa River basin with the Mulungushi River (bottom left)

The Mulungushi River in central Zambia is a tributary of the Lunsemfwa River and a part of the Zambezi River basin. It rises on the plateau north-west of Kabwe and flows south-east into the Luangwa Rift Valley where it joins the Lunsemfwa.

The river is the site of the Mulungushi Dam, and its name has become a symbol of Zambia's independence through the Mulungushi Rock of Authority.

See also

References

  1. "Kabwe". Zambia Tourism. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
Rivers of Zambia
Congo System
Lake Rukwa
Zambezi System
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14°53′03″S 29°11′36″E / 14.8842°S 29.1933°E / -14.8842; 29.1933

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