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ZambiaZam·bi·a Z0002400 (zăm′bē-ə) A country of south-central Africa. The original San inhabitants were pushed out by migrating Bantus between the 16th and 18th centuries, and the area was explored by David Livingstone in the 1850s. It was administered after 1889 by the British South Africa Company, founded by Cecil Rhodes, becoming the protectorate of Northern Rhodesia in 1911 and passing to British administration in 1924. From 1953 to 1963 it was part of the colonial federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, gaining independence in 1964 as the republic of Zambia. Lusaka is the capital and the largest city. Zam′bi·an adj. & n.Zambian (ˈzæmbɪən) adj1. (Placename) of or relating to Zambia or its inhabitants2. (Peoples) of or relating to Zambia or its inhabitantsn (Peoples) a native or inhabitant of ZambiaThesaurusNoun | 1. | Zambian - a native or inhabitant of ZambiaNorthern Rhodesia, Republic of Zambia, Zambia - a republic in central Africa; formerly controlled by Great Britain and called Northern Rhodesia until it gained independence within the commonwealth in 1964African - a native or inhabitant of Africa | Adj. | 1. | Zambian - of or relating to or characteristic of Zambia or its people | TranslationsZambian → 赞比亚人zhCN, 赞比亚的zhCNEncyclopediaSeeZambiaZambian
Words related to Zambiannoun a native or inhabitant of ZambiaRelated Words- Northern Rhodesia
- Republic of Zambia
- Zambia
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