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Description
Central Province is one of the ten provinces of Zambia, located in the central part of the country. It encompasses a diverse landscape that includes rolling hills, plateaus, and various rivers, notably the Kafue River. The province serves as a vital agricultural region, benefiting from fertile soils that support the cultivation of crops such as maize, sorghum, and soybeans.
The provincial capital is the city of Lusaka, which is also the capital of Zambia. Central Province is known for its rich cultural heritage, featuring various ethnic groups and traditional practices. The region hosts several cultural festivals that celebrate the local traditions, music, and dance, drawing visitors from across the country.
Central Province is home to important wildlife reserves and national parks, such as the Kafue National Park, which is one of the largest national parks in Africa. This area is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, and various bird species, making it a significant destination for ecotourism and wildlife conservation efforts.
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