Kalabo Explained

Official Name:Kalabo
Settlement Type:City
Pushpin Map:Zambia
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Zambia
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Western Province
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Kalabo District
Established Title:Established
Population As Of:2020
Population Note:Estimate
Population Total:7731
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:CAT
Utc Offset:+2
Coordinates:-14.9911°N 22.6789°W
Elevation M:1019
Blank Name:Climate
Blank Info:Cwa

Kalabo is an urban centre and the seat of Kalabo District, in the Western Province of Zambia.[1]

Geography

Location

The town is located on the plains west of the Zambezi River and the Barotse Floodplain, and approximately 58km (36miles), by road east of the town of Sikongo, Zambia, close to the border with Angola. This is approximately 660km (410miles), by road, west of Lusaka, Zambia's capital and largest city.

The geographical coordinates of Kalabo are:14°59'28.0"S, 22°40'44.0"E (Latitude:-14.991111; Longitude:22.678889). Kalabo sits at an average elevation of 1019m (3,343feet) above mean sea level.[2]

Climate

Kalabo has a fairly dry tropical savanna climate (Köppen: Aw),[3] characterized by warm to hot temperatures and distinct wet and dry seasons. June and July are the coolest months, while October is the hottest month with average high temperatures exceeding . The wet season, from November to March, experiences significant rainfall, while the dry season, from May to October, is marked by a lack of precipitation.

Overview

It is situated on the bank of the Luanginga River across which a small pontoon ferry connects to a dirt track going north-west to the Angolan border. Kalabo is the base for the Liuwa Plain National Park which can be reached by off-road vehicles about 20km (10miles), north of the pontoon. Zambia's Western Province was formerly known as Barotseland, and Liuwa Plain was the Barotse king's hunting grounds which Lewanika made into a game reserve in the 19th century.[4]

Population

In 2010, the national population census and household survey enumerated the population of Kalabo Town at 2,178 people.[5] In 2020, the town's population was estimated at 7,731 inhabitants.[6]

Transport

Access to Kalabo by road was difficult but now after the completion of the road between Kalabo and Mongu, it is now easier. The section crossing the floodplain is called the Barotse Floodplain Causeway and is counted as an extension of the Lusaka-Mongu Road. The Mongu-Kalabo Road measures 70km (40miles) in length. The city of Mongu is the provincial capital of Zambia's Western Province.[7]

Before the construction of the road, Kalabo was usually cut off by road in the rainy season. The dirt tracks across the floodplain from Mongu become flooded, and frequently in poor condition at other times. The tracks go to two ferries across the main channel of the Zambezi, a northern one near Libonda accessed from Mongu via Limulunga, and a southern one at Sandaula accessed via Lealui. In recent years dirt roads on raised earth embankments have been constructed from Mongu to Lealui and from Kalabo to Sandaula. This is part of an ambitious long-term regional plan to provide the first ever major link between the road networks of Zambia and Angola via a paved causeway across the floodplain and a bridge over the Zambezi, replacing the ferry. A paved highway would then be built from Kalabo north-west to the Angolan border and beyond. Although originally intended for completion in 2006, construction has proved more difficult than anticipated and large sections were washed away in floods in 2003/2004, resulting in funding shortfalls.[8]

Kalabo is also served by Kalabo Airport, approximately 4km (02miles), west of the town.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profile of Kalabo Town and Kalabo District . Comboniane.org . 2020 . Comboni Missionary Sisters . 10 June 2020 . Rome.
  2. Web site: Elevation of Kalabo, Zamba . 10 June 2020 . Floodmap.net . 10 June 2020 . Flood Map.
  3. 23 October 2023 . Table 1 Overview of the Köppen-Geiger climate classes including the defining criteria. . Nature: Scientific Data . en.
  4. Web site: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Lewanika (c.1842–1916) . 2020 . Hugh Macmillan. . 10 June 2020 . Oxford, United Kingdom.
  5. Web site: Urban Population of Kalabo District in 2010 . Citypopulation.de . 14 July 2019 . Central Statistical Office Zambia . 10 June 2020.
  6. Web site: Population of Cities in Zambia . World Population Review . 2020 . World Population Review . 10 June 2020.
  7. Web site: Mongu feels ripe for city status . 29 January 2018. . Benedict Tembo . 13 June 2020 . Lusaka.
  8. Web site: The Bradt Zambia Travel Guide: "The Western Provinces :Barotseland, Mongu: Getting There & Away" . Zambia Travel Guide . 2004 . Chris McIntyre . 11 June 2020.