North-Western Province is one of the ten provinces of Zambia, located in the northwestern part of the country. It is bordered by Angola to the west and the Copperbelt Province to the south. The province is known for its rich natural resources, including minerals and forests, which play a significant role in the local economy.
The province's capital city is Mongu, which serves as a central hub for administration and commerce. The local communities are predominantly involved in agriculture, fishing, and mining, taking advantage of the fertile lands and abundant water resources found in the region. The diversity of wildlife and natural scenery also makes it a potential destination for ecotourism.
North-Western Province is home to various ethnic groups, each contributing to the cultural tapestry of the region. The people celebrate their traditions through festivals and cultural events that highlight music, dance, and art. The province is also important for its conservation efforts, with several national parks and game reserves that protect the rich biodiversity of Zambia.
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