Chirundu, Zambia
Chirundu, Zambia is a town in Zambia at the border with Zimbabwe and is a key point on the Great North Road. It is the site of two of the five major road or rail bridges across the Zambezi river, the Chirundu Bridges.[citation needed]
It used to be in Southern Province but is now in Lusaka Province.[citation needed]
The Chirundu Petrified Forest is an area of fossil trees 21 km west of Chirundu, lying just south of the Chirundu-Lusaka road near the Kariba turn-off. It is a listed National Monument of Zambia.[citation needed]
Chirundu was the home to the local cult leader and faith healer roughly from the year 1988 to 1989.
On the Zimbabwe side the township is also called Chirundu.[citation needed]
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https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g676296-Chirundu_Southern_Province-Vacations.html
https://www.zambiatourism.com/
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/zambia/chirundu
http://www.wildzambezi.com/locations/5/chirundu
https://www.lsk.gov.zm/?page_id=4891
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- Zambia geography stubs
- Zambia–Zimbabwe border crossings
- Zambezi River
- Siavonga District
- Populated places in Southern Province, Zambia