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Lusenga Plain National Park is a national park in the Kawambwa District, Luapula Province of Zambia, to the south-east of Lake Mweru. Originally a grounds for hunting, Lusenga Plain was converted into one of Zambia's national parks in 1972. Featuring one of Zambia's highest amount of rainfall, the plain experiences about 1500 millimeters of rain yearly. The Kalungwishi River flows through the park and includes Zambia's second highest waterfall: Lumangwe Falls. Originally experiencing a dearth of wildlife, the reintroduction of species began in 2007. Species reintroduced include the Grant's zebra, puku and impala. By Kundabwika Falls rests rock paintings.

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  • Národní park Lusenga Plain (anglicky Lusenga Plain National Park) je národní park v severní části na severu Zambie. Původně se jednalo o loveckou oblast, v roce 1972 byl založen národní park. Na území parku za rok spadne až 1500 mm srážek, čímž se oblast řadí k nejdeštivějším v Zambii. Parkem protéká řeka , na které se nachází druhý nejvyšší vodopád v Zambii: . V roce 2007 byly znovuvysazeny některé živočišné druhy, například voduška puku nebo impala. V parku byly též nalezeny pravěké jeskynní malby. (cs)
  • Der Lusenga Plain National Park grenzt an den Fluss Kalungwishi in der Provinz Luapula im Norden von Sambia. (de)
  • Lusenga Plain National Park is a national park in the Kawambwa District, Luapula Province of Zambia, to the south-east of Lake Mweru. Originally a grounds for hunting, Lusenga Plain was converted into one of Zambia's national parks in 1972. Featuring one of Zambia's highest amount of rainfall, the plain experiences about 1500 millimeters of rain yearly. The Kalungwishi River flows through the park and includes Zambia's second highest waterfall: Lumangwe Falls. Originally experiencing a dearth of wildlife, the reintroduction of species began in 2007. Species reintroduced include the Grant's zebra, puku and impala. By Kundabwika Falls rests rock paintings. Lusenga Plain National Park has a cultural significance to two different groups. The Luda people, led by Chief Mwata Kazembe, celebrate the Umutomboko Ceremony, and Senior Chief Mushota leads his Chishinga people in the yearly Chishinga Malaila Ceremony. (en)
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  • Národní park Lusenga Plain (anglicky Lusenga Plain National Park) je národní park v severní části na severu Zambie. Původně se jednalo o loveckou oblast, v roce 1972 byl založen národní park. Na území parku za rok spadne až 1500 mm srážek, čímž se oblast řadí k nejdeštivějším v Zambii. Parkem protéká řeka , na které se nachází druhý nejvyšší vodopád v Zambii: . V roce 2007 byly znovuvysazeny některé živočišné druhy, například voduška puku nebo impala. V parku byly též nalezeny pravěké jeskynní malby. (cs)
  • Der Lusenga Plain National Park grenzt an den Fluss Kalungwishi in der Provinz Luapula im Norden von Sambia. (de)
  • Lusenga Plain National Park is a national park in the Kawambwa District, Luapula Province of Zambia, to the south-east of Lake Mweru. Originally a grounds for hunting, Lusenga Plain was converted into one of Zambia's national parks in 1972. Featuring one of Zambia's highest amount of rainfall, the plain experiences about 1500 millimeters of rain yearly. The Kalungwishi River flows through the park and includes Zambia's second highest waterfall: Lumangwe Falls. Originally experiencing a dearth of wildlife, the reintroduction of species began in 2007. Species reintroduced include the Grant's zebra, puku and impala. By Kundabwika Falls rests rock paintings. (en)
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