Timeline of Lusaka

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Lusaka, Zambia.

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20th century

Lusaka in the 1960s COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM De Anglican Cathedral in Lusaka TMnr 20014767.jpg
Lusaka in the 1960s
Lusaka in the 1980s Lusaka - Chancery Office Building - 1982 - DPLA - 7458accdf7fa0ee42ce5a14c30543126.jpg
Lusaka in the 1980s

21st century

View of Lusaka, 2013 Lusaka (Zambia) at dusk..jpg
View of Lusaka, 2013
Independence avenue in 2024 Lusaka independence avenue 13.jpg
Independence avenue in 2024

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