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  2. Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe has 16 official languages, [3] with English, Shona, and Ndebele the most common. Zimbabwe is a member of the United Nations, the Southern African Development Community, the African Union, and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa. The region was long inhabited by the San, and was settled by Bantu peoples around 2,000 years ago.

  3. Geography of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of Zimbabwe Topography of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's cities, main towns, selected villages and archaeological sites, rivers and its highest point. Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa lying north of the Tropic of Capricorn. [1]

  4. List of museums in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Adults - Free Children - Free Foreigners. Adults - Free Children - Free Old Bulawayo was established in 1990 but the site was originally established by King Lobengula as his capital in 1870 soon after becoming king of the Matebele people. [19] Aviation Lobengula Street, Gweru Gweru: Aviation: Locals. Adults - Children - Foreigners. Adults ...

  5. Tourism in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    These highlands stretch from Nyanga in the north with the highest peak in Zimbabwe, Mount Nyangani at 2593 metres is located here as well with the Bvumba Mountains further south and the magnificent quartzite Chimanimani range are the southernmost slopes. Mt. Binga is the highest of the Chimanimani peaks. It straddles both Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

  6. Mana Pools National Park - Wikipedia

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    Mana means ‘four’ in Shona, in reference to the four large permanent pools formed by the meanderings of the middle Zambezi.These 2,500 square kilometres of river frontage, islands, sandbanks and pools, flanked by forests of mahogany, wild figs, ebonies and baobabs, is one of the least developed national parks in Southern Africa.

  7. Learnmore Jonasi - Wikipedia

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    Learnmore was born 22 August 1993 as Learnmore Mwenyeyeka at Dangamvura Hospital in Mutare, Manicaland, Zimbabwe. [1] He never met his father and does not know his name. His mother, Memory Mwanyenyeka, is a Kindergarten teacher in South Afr

  8. History of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The British government took full command of the British South Africa Company's holdings, including both Northern and Southern Rhodesia. Northern Rhodesia retained its status as a colonial protectorate; Southern Rhodesia was given responsible self-government – with limitations and still annexed to the crown as a colony.

  9. Zimbabwe Tourism Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, is Zimbabwe's tourism's governing body formed as an act of parliament and operates under the mandate of the Tourism Act of Zimbabwe (Chapter 14:20) of 1996. It has its headquarters in the main business district of the capital city of Zimbabwe, Harare .