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  2. Kazungula, Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Kazungula border post sign. Kazungula is a small border post settlement in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe close to Botswana, Namibia and Zambia.Just to the west is the Botswana border village of Kazungula, from where there is a bridge for vehicles across the Zambezi River to the town in Zambia also called Kazungula.

  3. Kazungula - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Kazungula Bridge in relation to the Kazungula, Botswana (southwest) and Kazungula, Zambia (northeast) The 923-metre-long (3,028 ft) by 18.5-metre-wide (61 ft) bridge has a longest span of 129 metres (423 ft) and links the town of Kazungula in Zambia with Botswana and is curved to avoid the nearby borders of Zimbabwe and Namibia. The ...

  4. Kazungula Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Kazungula Bridge is a road and rail bridge over the Zambezi River between the countries of Zambia and Botswana at the town of Kazungula. The 923-metre-long (3,028 ft) by 18.5-metre-wide (61 ft) bridge has a longest span of 129 metres (423 ft) and links the town of Kazungula in Zambia with Botswana. The bridge features a single-line railway ...

  5. List of crossings of the Zambezi River - Wikipedia

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    Kazungula Bridge: road and rail bridge Kazungula, ... Livingstone, Zambia–Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe: 1905 [6] open Kariba Dam: road over dam ...

  6. Kazungula Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Kazungula Ferry was a pontoon ferry across the 400-metre-wide (1,300 ft) Zambezi River between Botswana and Zambia. It was one of the largest ferries in south-central Africa, having a capacity of 70 tonnes (69 long tons; 77 short tons). [ 1 ]

  7. Zambezi National Park - Wikipedia

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    Zambezi National Park is a national park in Zimbabwe located upstream from Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River. It was split off from Victoria Falls National Park in 1979 and is 56,000 hectares (140,000 acres) in size. The park is bisected by a road to Kazungula, dividing it into a riverine side and a Chamabonda Vlei side.

  8. Livingstone District - Wikipedia

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    The Zambia road of M10 from Kazungula and Sesheke in the west, after passing through Simonga, reaches a junction with the T1 road in the city of Livingstone (south of the town centre). The T1 then continues either south to cross over Victoria Falls Bridge into Zimbabwe or north-east towards Zimba, Choma and Lusaka. [2]

  9. Cuando River - Wikipedia

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    A bit of Namibia as seen from the Linyanti River Sunset over the Chobe River in Botswana's Chobe National Park Aerial photo of the confluence of the Kuando (Chobe) River (centre left) and the Zambezi River at Kazungula (map, 9) looking west, at Africa's "four corners", where Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Botswana meet Map of the Cuando-Linyanti-Chobe river system in the region of Namibia's ...