# Ndola

> city in Zambia

**Wikidata**: [Q219671](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q219671)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ndola)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/ndola

## Summary
Ndola is a major city in Zambia and the capital of Copperbelt Province, located in the southeastern part of the country. Established in 1904, it serves as a key urban and economic hub in the region, with a population that has grown significantly over the past century. It is known for its role in mining, trade, and regional development.

## Key Facts
- Founded in 1904
- Located in Copperbelt Province, Zambia
- Coordinates: Latitude -12.96888888888889, Longitude 28.6325
- Population: 624,579 (as of 2022 census)
- Timezone: UTC+02:00
- Elevation: 1,300 meters above sea level
- Local dialing code: 02
- Capital of Copperbelt Province
- Ndola is twinned with several cities including Makhachkala, Porto, Walvis Bay, Lubumbashi, Harbin, Regina, Blantyre, and Aldershot
- Ndola is served by the Ndola City Council website: [http://www.cityofndola.gov.zm](http://www.cityofndola.gov.zm)
- Notable identifiers:
  - UN/LOCODE: ZMNLA
  - Geonames ID: 901344
  - Freebase ID: /m/04gp06
  - VIAF ID: 134886721
  - GND ID: 4394270-2
  - Lex ID: Ndola
  - Alvin ID: alvin-place:5165
  - SNARC ID: Timawa
  - Who's On First ID: 421197195
  - YALE LUX ID: place/d9541264-0006-4afe-86d2-d39b414cbb6d
  - BBC Things ID: 22806090-57ba-4ba5-a9e7-9a8ad24994a7
- Ndola is featured in 58 language versions of Wikipedia, including English, Russian, French, and Japanese
- Ndola is categorized under the following:
  - Category:Ndola
  - Category:Births in Ndola
  - Category:Deaths in Ndola
  - Category:People from Ndola
- Ndola is associated with the following encyclopedic references:
  - Encyclopædia Universalis ID: ndola
  - Online PWN Encyclopedia ID: 3946360
  - Great Russian Encyclopedia Portal ID: ndola-37ce42
  - WorldCat Entities ID: E39PBJbxCFXgBKgKc6cRmDMVmd
- Ndola is part of the following digital platforms:
  - Store ID (Google Play): Ndola
  - Quora Topic: Ndola-Zambia
- Ndola is also known by the following names:
  - NoliNoli
  - ンドーラ (Japanese)
  - ヌドーラ (Japanese)
- Ndola is classified as:
  - Instance of: city, big city
  - Sitelink count: 58
- Ndola has a banner image from Wikimedia Commons:
  - Page banner: [Ndola_banner_Kagem_Emerald_Mine.png](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ndola_banner_Kagem_Emerald_Mine.png)

## FAQs

### What is Ndola known for?
Ndola is known as the capital of Copperbelt Province in Zambia and is a major urban center with a strong association with mining and trade. It is also recognized for its cultural and administrative significance in the region.

### When was Ndola founded?
Ndola was established in 1904.

### What is the population of Ndola?
As of the 2022 census, Ndola's population is 624,579. Earlier figures include 528,330 (2013) and 455,194 (2010).

### What is the elevation of Ndola?
Ndola is situated approximately 1,300 meters above sea level.

### What is the local dialing code for Ndola?
The local dialing code for Ndola is 02.

### What cities are twinned with Ndola?
Ndola is twinned with Makhachkala, Porto, Walvis Bay (since October 2007), Lubumbashi, Harbin, Regina, Blantyre, and Aldershot.

### What languages is Ndola documented in?
Ndola has Wikipedia entries in over 60 languages, including English, French, Russian, Japanese, and many others.

### What is the official website for Ndola?
The official website for Ndola is [http://www.cityofndola.gov.zm](http://www.cityofndola.gov.zm).

### What are some notable identifiers associated with Ndola?
Notable identifiers include:
- UN/LOCODE: ZMNLA
- Geonames ID: 901344
- Freebase ID: /m/04gp06
- VIAF ID: 134886721
- GND ID: 4394270-2

### What categories are associated with Ndola?
- Category:Ndola
- Category:Births in Ndola
- Category:Deaths in Ndola
- Category:People from Ndola

### What encyclopedic references mention Ndola?
Ndola is referenced in:
- Encyclopædia Universalis
- Great Russian Encyclopedia
- Online PWN Encyclopedia
- WorldCat Entities

## Why It Matters
Ndola is a critical urban and economic center in Zambia, particularly due to its role in the mining industry and its status as the capital of Copperbelt Province. It serves as a regional hub for trade, transportation, and government services. Its historical development since 1904 has made it a key city in Zambia’s urban landscape, and its population growth reflects its importance in national demographics. The city also plays a role in international cultural and municipal exchanges through its twinning with cities like Harbin and Porto.

## Notable For
- Being the capital of Copperbelt Province in Zambia
- Hosting one of the country's major mining and industrial centers
- Serving as a key reference point in Zambian urban development and economic activity
- Its population growth from 455,194 (2010) to over 624,000 (2022)
- Its role in international municipal twinning programs
- Its elevation of 1,300 meters, making it one of the higher-altitude cities in the region
- Its extensive documentation across 58 language versions of Wikipedia

## Body

### History
Ndola was founded in 1904 and quickly became a central hub in Zambia due to its strategic location in the Copperbelt region. The city grew in prominence during the colonial era due to its rich copper deposits, which fueled economic development in the area. It has since evolved into a major urban center and administrative seat of Copperbelt Province.

### Geography and Demographics
Ndola is located at approximately 12.9689°S and 28.6325°E, with an elevation of 1,300 meters above sea level. The city's population has grown significantly over the decades:
- 455,194 (2010)
- 528,330 (2013)
- 624,579 (2022)

### Infrastructure and Governance
The city is governed by the Ndola City Council, which maintains the official website [cityofndola.gov.zm](http://www.cityofndola.gov.zm). It is part of the national dialing code 02 and is identified by several international codes:
- UN/LOCODE: ZMNLA
- Geonames ID: 901344
- Freebase ID: /m/04gp06

### International and Cultural Ties
Ndola is twinned with several global cities:
- Makhachkala
- Porto
- Walvis Bay (since October 2007)
- Lubumbashi
- Harbin
- Regina
- Blantyre
- Aldershot

These partnerships facilitate cultural and economic cooperation.

### Digital Presence
Ndola is documented in over 58 language versions of Wikipedia, including:
- English
- French
- Russian
- Japanese
- Arabic
- Swahili
- Portuguese
- Chinese
- German
- and many others

It is also referenced in major encyclopedias:
- Encyclopædia Universalis
- Great Russian Encyclopedia
- Online PWN Encyclopedia
- WorldCat Entities

### Notable Identifiers and Classifications
- Instance of: city, big city
- Sitelink count: 58
- Alvin ID: alvin-place:5165
- SNARC ID: Timawa
- Who's On First ID: 421197195
- YALE LUX ID: place/d9541264-0006-4afe-86d2-d39b414cbb6d
- BBC Things ID: 22806090-57ba-4ba5-a9e7-9a8ad24994a7

### Cultural and Historical References
Ndola is categorized under:
- Category:Ndola
- Category:Births in Ndola
- Category:Deaths in Ndola
- Category:People from Ndola

It is also associated with the following:
- Native label: Ndola
- Official name: Ndola
- Page banner: [Ndola_banner_Kagem_Emerald_Mine.png](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ndola_banner_Kagem_Emerald_Mine.png)

### Language and Accessibility
Ndola is accessible through:
- Store ID (Google Play): Ndola
- Quora Topic: Ndola-Zambia

### Conclusion
Ndola stands as a significant urban center in Zambia, with deep historical roots in mining and trade. Its population growth, international connections, and digital presence make it a city of both national and regional importance.

## References

1. [Source](http://www.walvisbaycc.org.na/?page_id=63)
2. Virtual International Authority File
3. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
4. [Source](https://www.zamstats.gov.zm/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/2022-Census-of-Population-and-Housing-Preliminary.pdf)
5. Flickr Shapefiles Public Dataset 2.0
6. GeoNames
7. BBC Things
8. [Source](https://service.unece.org/trade/locode/zm.htm)
9. [archINFORM](https://www.archinform.net/service/wd_aiort.php)