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Definition of Zambia
1. Noun. A republic in central Africa; formerly controlled by Great Britain and called Northern Rhodesia until it gained independence within the commonwealth in 1964.
Generic synonyms: African Country, African Nation
Terms within: Capital Of Zambia, Lusaka, Victoria, Victoria Falls, Zambezi, Zambezi River
Group relationships: Africa
Member holonyms: Cewa, Chewa, Chichewa, Zambian
Derivative terms: Zambian
Definition of Zambia
1. Proper noun. A country in southern Africa. Official name: Republic of Zambia. Formerly called Northern Rhodesia. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Medical Definition of Zambia
1. A republic in southern africa, south of democratic republic of the congo and tanzania, and north of zimbabwe. Its capital is lusaka. It was formerly called northern rhodesia. Under the jurisdiction of the british south africa company 1889-1924, it became a british protectorate in 1924, then part of the federation of rhodesia and nyasaland 1953-63. It became an independent republic in 1964. The country takes its name from the zambezi river flowing through it, the fourth longest on the continent. Za (river) also gave its name to zaire. (12 Dec 1998)