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Human settlements in Zambia : report of the workshop held at the Centre for Continuing Education, University of Zambia, 12-14 September 1975
Bib ID 1473327
Format BookBook
Author
Human Settlements in Zambia Workshop, (1975 : University of Zambia)
 
Description Lusaka : National Housing Authority, [1975?] 
120 p. : maps ; 29 cm. 
Notes

"Co-sponsored by the Ministry of Local Government and Housing, the University of Zambia, the National Housing Authority."

Includes bibliographical references.

Subjects Housing - Zambia - Congresses.  |  Urbanization - Zambia - Congresses.  |  Rural development - Zambia - Congresses.
Other authors/contributors University of Zambia  |  Zambia. Ministry of Local Government and Housing  |  National Housing Authority (Zambia)

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