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Description
Southern Province is one of the ten provinces of Zambia, located in the southern part of the country. Its capital city is Choma, which serves as a central hub for governance and commerce in the region. The province is known for its diverse culture and significant historical sites, including monuments that showcase its rich heritage.
Geographically, Southern Province is characterized by its varied landscapes, including plateaus, river valleys, and forests. The Zambezi River, one of the major rivers in Africa, flows along its border, providing a vital resource for both agriculture and fishing. This natural environment supports a range of wildlife and contributes to the province's tourism industry.
Economically, Southern Province relies heavily on agriculture, with crops such as maize, cotton, and tobacco being prominent. Additionally, the province is rich in minerals, including copper and gemstones, contributing to its economic activities. The combination of agriculture and mining makes Southern Province a vital area for Zambia's overall economic development.
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