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Chinsali is a town in Zambia, which is both the district headquarters of Chinsali District and provincial headquarters of Muchinga Province. [1] Location. It lies just off the road between Mpika and Isoka ( Tanzam Highway; Zambia's Great North Road ), about 90 kilometres (56 mi) southwest of Isoka. [2] .
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Chinsali. Population. (2000) • Total. 128,646. Time zone. UTC+2 ( CAT) Chinsali District with headquarters at Chinsali is located in Muchinga Province, Zambia . It lies on the watershed between the Chambeshi River in the Congo Basin and the Luangwa River in the Zambezi basin.
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About Chinsali. Chinsali District is located in Muchinga Province and is the provincial headquarters of the Province after its declaration in the year 2011. Chinsali District lies in UTM Zone 36S. The District covers an approximate surface area of 11,150 square kilometres.
This place is situated in Chinsali, Northern, Zambia, its geographical coordinates are 10° 33' 0" South, 32° 4' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Chinsali. See Chinsali photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Chinsali in Zambia. Chinsali hotels map is available on the target page linked above.
Chinsali. Type: Town with 14,000 residents. Description: city in Muchinga Province, Zambia. Categories: city and locality. Location: Muchinga, Zambia, Southern Africa, Africa. View on OpenStreetMap. Latitude. -10.54997° or 10° 32' 60" south. Longitude. 32.06608° or 32° 3' 58" east. Population. 14,000. Elevation. 1,286 metres (4,219 feet)
Chinsali . The Chinsali district is located in the newly created Muchinga Province of Zambia, and its administrative capital is Chinsali. As of 2000, the Districts population was estimated at about 129,000 people. The district lies on the watershed between the Chambeshi River in the Congo basin and the Luangwa River in the Zambezi basin.