Zambia is a developing country in southern Africa with a democratic government. The official language is English although many Zambians in rural areas exclusively speak local Bantu languages. Outside of Lusaka, Livingstone (Victoria Falls), and well-known game parks, tourist facilities are not fully developed. Read the Department of State’s Fact Sheet on Zambia for additional information on U.S. – Zambia relations.
Population: 18,383,955
Total Land Area: 743,390 km2
Population/km2: 24.73