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zambian provinces (from largest to smallest)
Zambia’s provinces from largest to smallest:
- Western Province: Crowned as Zambia’s giant, Western Province sprawls across 126,386 square kilometers. Encompassing miombo woodlands and vast grasslands flanking the mighty Zambezi River, this remote haven offers a glimpse into a unique ecosystem.
- North-Western Province: Following closely behind is North-Western Province, boasting a land area of 125,826 square kilometers.
- Eastern Province: Occupying 69,106 square kilometers, Eastern Province is known for its agricultural significance and stunning scenery.
- Lusaka Province: Zambia’s political center stage, Lusaka Province, holds the title of the smallest province with a compact 21,896 square kilometers. Bustling Lusaka, the country’s capital city, resides within its borders.
- Northern Province: Encompassing 63,108 square kilometers, Northern Province is a treasure trove of natural wonders, including Lake Tanganyika, Africa’s second-largest freshwater lake by volume.
- Muchinga Province: Relatively new on the map, Muchinga Province, established in 2011, boasts a land area of 87,075 square kilometers.
- Southern Province: Southern Province, spanning 85,147 square kilometers, is home to iconic landmarks like the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, where the majestic Victoria Falls thunder.
- Luapula Province: Occupying 50,567 square kilometers, Luapula Province is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional villages.
- Copperbelt Province: Copperbelt Province, a center for Zambia’s mining industry, encompasses 31,347 square kilometers.
- Central Province: Rounding out the list is Central Province, spanning 40,580 square kilometers.