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- Kalambo_River abstract "The Kalambo River forms part of the border between Zambia and Tanzania. It is a comparatively small stream which rises in the highlands north-east of Mbala at an elevation of about 1800 m and descends into the Albertine Rift, entering the southeastern end of Lake Tanganyika at an elevation of about 770 m, in a straight line distance of only about 50 km. This accounts for its main claim to fame, its waterfall, Kalambo Falls, which is Africa's second highest (after South Africa's Tugela Falls). Below the falls, the river runs in a deep gorge.For more details see Kalambo Falls, including coverage of the important archaeological sites discovered there.".
- Kalambo_River wikiPageExternalLink 7819-recreation.
- Kalambo_River wikiPageExternalLink 868.
- Kalambo_River wikiPageID "5597845".
- Kalambo_River wikiPageRevisionID "540949484".
- Kalambo_River hasPhotoCollection Kalambo_River.
- Kalambo_River subject Category:International_rivers_of_Africa.
- Kalambo_River subject Category:Kalambo_River.
- Kalambo_River subject Category:Lake_Tanganyika.
- Kalambo_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Tanzania.
- Kalambo_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Zambia.
- Kalambo_River subject Category:Tanzania–Zambia_border.
- Kalambo_River point "-8.4 31.3".
- Kalambo_River type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Kalambo_River type InternationalRiversOfAfrica.
- Kalambo_River type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kalambo_River type River109411430.
- Kalambo_River type RiversOfTanzania.
- Kalambo_River type RiversOfZambia.
- Kalambo_River type Stream109448361.
- Kalambo_River type Thing100002452.
- Kalambo_River type YagoGeoEntity.
- Kalambo_River type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Kalambo_River type SpatialThing.
- Kalambo_River comment "The Kalambo River forms part of the border between Zambia and Tanzania. It is a comparatively small stream which rises in the highlands north-east of Mbala at an elevation of about 1800 m and descends into the Albertine Rift, entering the southeastern end of Lake Tanganyika at an elevation of about 770 m, in a straight line distance of only about 50 km. This accounts for its main claim to fame, its waterfall, Kalambo Falls, which is Africa's second highest (after South Africa's Tugela Falls).".
- Kalambo_River label "Kalambo River".
- Kalambo_River label "Kalambo".
- Kalambo_River label "Kalambo".
- Kalambo_River label "Río Kalambo".
- Kalambo_River label "卡蘭博河".
- Kalambo_River sameAs Río_Kalambo.
- Kalambo_River sameAs Kalambo.
- Kalambo_River sameAs Kalambo.
- Kalambo_River sameAs m.0dvg0f.
- Kalambo_River sameAs 158538.
- Kalambo_River sameAs Q3179104.
- Kalambo_River sameAs Q3179104.
- Kalambo_River sameAs Kalambo_River.
- Kalambo_River lat "-8.4".
- Kalambo_River long "31.3".
- Kalambo_River wasDerivedFrom Kalambo_River?oldid=540949484.
- Kalambo_River isPrimaryTopicOf Kalambo_River.