Chingola

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Location of Chingola in Zambia

Chingola is a city in Zambia's Copperbelt Province, the country's copper-mining region, with a population of 147,448 (2000 census). It is the home of Nchanga Open Pit Mine, the second largest open cast mine in the world.

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[edit] History

Chingola was founded somewhat later than the cities in the south-eastern half of the Copperbelt, in 1943, when the Nchanga Open Pit was started up.

[edit] Mines at Chingola

Nchanga Open Pit workings lie in an arc 11 km long around the west and north of the town, covering nearly 30 km2. The deepest part of the pit is 400 m lower than the surrounding plateau.

As well as the Nchanga Open Pit, Chingola has an underground mine. A mine tailings dam about 7 km south of the city covers 24 km2.

See Copperbelt Province for the history of the copper-mining industry.

[edit] Communications

A freight-only branch of Zambian Railways services the town from Kitwe.

In Chingola, the main road to Lubumbashi in DR Congo via Chililabombwe and Konkola branches off the main Copperbelt highway running south-east from Kitwe going north-west to Solwezi.

[edit] Features of Chingola

[edit] National Monuments

[edit] Other features

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[edit] Statistics

  • Elevation = 1363m
  • Population = 16,332

[edit] Born in Chingola

Coordinates: 12°32′S 27°51′E

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