Geography
Location: Southern Africa, east of Angola, south of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Area
753K km²
Pop.
22.02M
Stats
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Zambia is a country in Africa with a population of 22.02M and an area of 752,612 km². Life expectancy is 66.3 years.
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Core numbers
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Land Area
743.4K km²Total land area in square kilometers, excluding lakes, rivers, and territorial waters.
Human Development Index
0.59Composite 0-1 index of life expectancy, education, and income, from Our World in Data using the latest available country values in TerraBrawl.
Population Density
27.88 /km²How many people live in each square kilometer of land.
Life Expectancy
66.3 yearsHow many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
CO2 Per Capita
0.56 t/person/yrAnnual carbon dioxide emissions in tonnes per person, from Our World in Data using the latest available country values in TerraBrawl.
Country briefing
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Geography
Location: Southern Africa, east of Angola, south of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Culture
Major languages include Bemba 33.4%, Nyanja 14.7%, Tonga 11.4%, Lozi 5.5%, and more.
Identity
Formal name: Republic of Zambia.
Cities
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Lusaka
Lusaka Province, Zambia
Kabwe
Central Province, Zambia
Livingstone
Southern Province, Zambia
Ndola
Copperbelt, Zambia
Kitwe
Copperbelt, Zambia
Chingola
Copperbelt, Zambia
Chipata
Eastern Province, Zambia
Solwezi
North-Western, Zambia
Top stats
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Inequality (Gini)
51.5A measure of income inequality where 0 means everyone earns the same and 100 means one person has everything.
Protected Land (%)
41.3%The percentage of land area designated as protected natural reserves or parks.
Teen Birth Rate
115.91 per 1kThe number of births per 1,000 women aged 15-19.
Lowest Elevation
329 mLowest point elevation from CIA World Factbook.
Inflation Rate
15%How much prices increased over the year, based on the cost of everyday goods and services.
Reality checks
The stats that tend to surprise players in real rounds.
Only ranks #238 in coastline length
Total coastline length from CIA World Factbook.
Only ranks #213 in elderly population (%)
Share of the population ages 65 and older, from World Bank Open Data.
Only ranks #180 in merchant fleet size
Number of merchant marine ships from the frozen public-domain CIA World Factbook snapshot.
Ranks #11 globally in renewable energy (%)
The percentage of energy consumption that comes from renewable sources like solar, wind, and hydro.
Only ranks #221 in median age
The age that splits the population in half: half are younger, half are older. UN WPP estimate as of 1 July 2023.
Compared with the region
Country vs continent vs world averages
GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.
How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
Composite 0-1 index of life expectancy, education, and income, from Our World in Data using the latest available country values in TerraBrawl.
The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.
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Country briefing
Bantu-speaking groups mainly from the Luba and Lunda Kingdoms in the Congo River Basin and from the Great Lakes region in East Africa settled in what is now Zambia beginning around A.D.
Bantu-speaking groups mainly from the Luba and Lunda Kingdoms in the Congo River Basin and from the Great Lakes region in East Africa settled in what is now Zambia beginning around A.D. 300, displacing and mixing with previous population groups in the region. The Mutapa Empire developed after the fall of Great Zimbabwe to the south in the 14th century and ruled the region, including large parts of Zambia, from the 14th to 17th century. The empire collapsed as a result of the growing slave trade and Portuguese incursions in the 16th and 17th centuries. The region was further influenced by migrants from the Zulu Kingdom to the south and the Luba and Lunda Kingdoms to the north, after invading colonial and African powers displaced local residents into the area around the Zambezi River, in what is now Zambia. In the 1880s, British companies began securing mineral and other economic concessions from local leaders. The companies eventually claimed control of the region and incorporated it as the protectorate of Northern Rhodesia in 1911. The UK took over administrative control from the British South Africa Company in 1924. During the 1920s and 1930s, advances in mining spurred British economic ventures and colonial settlement.
Northern Rhodesia’s name was changed to Zambia upon independence from the UK in 1964, under independence leader and first President Kenneth KAUNDA. In the 1980s and 1990s, declining copper prices, economic mismanagement, and a prolonged drought hurt the economy. Elections in 1991 brought an end to one-party rule and propelled the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) into power. The subsequent vote in 1996, however, saw increasing harassment of opposition parties and abuse of state media and other resources. Administrative problems marked the election in 2001, with three parties filing a legal petition challenging the election of ruling party candidate Levy MWANAWASA. MWANAWASA was reelected in 2006 in an election that was deemed free and fair. Upon his death in 2008, he was succeeded by his vice president, Rupiah BANDA, who won a special presidential byelection later that year. BANDA and the MMD lost to Michael SATA and the Patriotic Front (PF) in the 2011 general elections. SATA, however, presided over a period of haphazard economic management and attempted to silence opposition to PF policies. SATA died in 2014 and was succeeded by his vice president, Guy SCOTT, who served as interim president until 2015, when Edgar LUNGU won the presidential byelection and completed SATA's term. LUNGU then won a full term in the 2016 presidential elections. Hakainde HICHILEMA was elected president in 2021.
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Total land area in square kilometers, excluding lakes, rivers, and territorial waters.
Zambia has a population of 22.02M, ranking #62 globally by population.
Zambia is located in Africa. It has an area of 752,612 km².
Life expectancy in Zambia is 66.3 years, ranking #178 globally.
Zambia's GDP per capita (PPP) is $4,214.89, ranking #171 globally.
Zambia ranks particularly high in Land Area (#37), Population (#62), Human Development Index (#154).
Zambia has an HDI of 0.595, ranking #154 globally. The HDI combines life expectancy, education, and income indicators.
Zambia has a population density of 27.9 people per km², ranking #174 globally.