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Based on an analysis of the distribution of woody species occurring in Zambia, White recognized three centers of endemism within the Zambezian regional center of endemism: the Katangan, Zambezi, and Barotse.
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The plant is run by a unit of Tongxiang, China-based Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Co., which processes Katangan copper and cobalt.
Archive 2008-07-01 Michael Turton 2008
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From January 1997 former Katangan gendarmes and their descendants flocked to join the rebel forces of Laurent Kabila, who overthrew Mobutu four months later and became president, only to be assassinated in January 2001.
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Muyambo runs a non-governmental organization, Katangan
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Apart from the theory of a new attempt at secession - even though Kabila's family is of Katangan origin - other sources point to more local disputes.
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Kinshasa following the independence of Congo from Belgium in 1960, sat in the Katangan parliament and helped to run the province's mining industry.
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Apart from the theory of a new attempt at secession - even though Kabila's family is of Katangan origin - other sources point to more local disputes.
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After the defeat of the Katangan secession by United Nations forces, Thomas Tshombe led the Katangan military, known as the
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Chivelala told the Roman Catholic radio network Ecclesia that 10 policemen and three Katangan rebels had died in firefights in Dundo since September.
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Several Angolan policemen and former Katangan rebels from neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have been killed in gunbattles at diamond mining sites in northern Angola, sources said
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