Chozi River
Appearance
Chozi River | |
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• coordinates | 9°51′19″S 32°10′31″E / 9.85528°S 32.17528°E |
The Chozi is a river located in the Muchinga Province in northeastern Zambia, and is a tributary of the upper Chambeshi River.[1] One of the tributaries of the Chozi is the Nbumba Stream.[2] The village of Chozi is in the vicinity. The watershed between the Chozi and the Saisi River contains Nausu Hill.[3]
The Cleopatra smithi species of freshwater snails are found in the river.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Transactions of the Geological Society of South Africa, Volume 47 (1945), Geological Society of South Africa, p.29
- ^ Laws of Northern Rhodesia: 1959 ed, Volume 8, Government of Zambia, p.24
- ^ The statutory rules & orders and statutory instruments, Volume 8 (1950), p.198
- ^ David S. Brown, Freshwater Snails Of Africa And Their Medical Importance (2002), CRC, p.133