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The area is situated on deep Kalahari sands of aeolian origin (locally known as Barotse sands), which are waterlogged in the rainy season and extremely dry during the rest of the year.
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The Barotse are the paramount tribe in the region of the Upper
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various
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Akataama is Lozi and his village lies in the Zambezi valley in western Zambia, in an area known as the Barotse Flood Plain.
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Akataama is Lozi and his village lies in the Zambezi valley in western Zambia, in an area known as the Barotse Flood Plain.
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Akataama is Lozi and his village lies in the Zambezi valley in western Zambia, in an area known as the Barotse Flood Plain.
Global Issues News Headlines Global Issues 2010
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Akataama is Lozi and his village lies in the Zambezi valley in western Zambia, in an area known as the Barotse Flood Plain.
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Meanwhile, Joshua Matali, manager of Radio Lyambeai in the western province, told VOA his station remains closed after it was ordered shut by police for airing a phone-in program on the Barotse Agreement.
Western Zambian Province Said Calm after Secessionist Clashes 2011
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Mwapela would not comment directly on the Barotse Agreement except to describe the Barotseland Freedom Movement BFM, a youth-driven pro-secession grouping, as comprising a few troublemakers.
Western Zambian Province Said Calm after Secessionist Clashes 2011
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The area was held by Subiya chiefs for the Barotse kings in 1898, when westerners began to settle.
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Around the Barotse floodplain, seasonal waterlogging or flooding suppresses tree growth, and Baikiaea woodlands give way to grasslands.
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