Mikoa ya Zambia
Hii ni orodha ya Mikoa (Kiingereza: provinces) ya Zambia:
Mikoa
haririMkoa[1] | Mji mkuu | Eneo (km²) | Idadi ya wakazi | Densiti (/km²) | Wilaya |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Copperbelt (Copperbelt)[2] | Ndola | 31.328 | 1.581.221 | 50,5 | 10 |
Kaskazini (Northern) | Kasama | 147.826 | 1.258.696 | 8,5 | 7 |
Kaskazini-Magharibi (North-Western) | Solwezi | 125.827 | 583.350 | 4,6 | 12 |
Kati (Central)[3] | Kabwe | 94.395 | 1.012.257 | 10,7 | 6 |
Kusini (Southern) | Livingstone | 85.283 | 1.212.124 | 14,2 | 11 |
Luapala (Luapala) | Mansa | 50.567 | 775.353 | 15,3 | 7 |
Lusaka (Lusaka)[3] | Lusaka | 21.898 | 1.391.329 | 63,5 | 4 |
Magharibi (Western)[2] | Mongu | 126.386 | 765.088 | 6,1 | 7 |
Mashariki (Eastern) | Chipata | 69.106 | 1.306.173 | 18,9 | 8 |
Zambia | Lusaka | 752,616 | 9.885.591 | 13.1 | 72 |
Tazama pia
haririTanbihi
hariri- ↑ Gwillim Law. "Zambia Provinces". Iliwekwa mnamo 2007-11-02. (Population figures are from the census of 2000).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Copperbelt province was known as Western Province until 1969. At the same time the name of the Barotseland province was changed to Western province.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Lusaka province was split from Central province in 1973. Initially Lusaka province was only 360 km², but by 1988 it had been enlarged to its present size.
Copperbelt | Kaskazini | Kaskazini-Magharibi | Kati | Kusini | Luapala | Lusaka | Magharibi | Mashariki | |
+/- |