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Parks, Recreation, and Greenspace in Lusaka

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From neighborhood playgrounds to flagship parks, what does Lusaka have to offer? Here's what five local experts had to say about parks and greenspace in Lusaka.

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Lusaka is the capital of Zambia. Not only does it have tall building but many roads as well. It is almost in the central part of the country thus many people migrate to this city. it has beautiful malls, restaurants and resorts like the Tiffany’s Canyon, Konzani gardens and Chaminuka game reserve.

Lusaka is the capital of Zambia. My city is very beautiful and is often referred to as the garden city of Zambia. We have big beautiful shopping malls with many retail outlets that are recognized worldwide. In the outskirts of the city we have a small game reserve that cares for orphaned elephants. Lusaka is a beautiful and pleasant city and you would enjoy yourself if you came.

Lusaka is the capital of Zambia with a population of roughly five million people. Shopping malls and wonderful parks are a must see places if you consider visiting Lusaka. Not forgetting the National museum along Independence avenue. Check also the state house.

Lusaka is the capital of Zambia, Which lies in the south of Africa. It has the lusaka national park which hosts visiting tourists from around the world. Lusaka has the Heroes Stadium which was given its name in remembrance of the national soccer team that perished in a plane crash in Gabon. It has five star hotels and great African cuisines.

Lwimbo, says: 2020

Lusaka is the capital of Zambia and two million people live and work in the city. Lusaka has a very rich history of colonization from the British in the 1500s and has painting of the cultural and economic activities displayed in the Lusaka National Museum. The city has many shopping malls, parks and affordable real estate. The people are friendly.

Blessed, says: 2020
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