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  2. Category:Landforms of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Lists of landforms of Zimbabwe (1 P) B. Bodies of water of Zimbabwe (2 C, 1 P) C. Caves of Zimbabwe (4 P) G. Great Escarpment, Southern Africa (5 P) M. Mountains of ...

  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. Category:Lists of landforms of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of landforms of Zimbabwe" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. R. List of rivers of Zimbabwe

  5. List of World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The first site in Zimbabwe to be inscribed to the list was the Mana Pools National Park, Sapi and Chewore Safari Areas, in 1984. The most recent site listed was the Matobo Hills , in 2003. Three sites in Zimbabwe are listed for their cultural and two for their natural properties. [ 3 ]

  6. Outline of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    An enlargeable topographic map of Zimbabwe. Geography of Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is: a landlocked country; Location: Eastern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere; Africa. East Africa; Southern Africa; Time zone: Central Africa Time ; Extreme points of Zimbabwe High: Mount Nyangani 2,592 m (8,504 ft) Low: Confluence of Runde River and Save River 162 m ...

  7. 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 2000 years ago.

  8. Geology of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Zimbabwe and Kaapvaal Cratons SW end of the 550 km long Great Dyke of Zimbabwe from ISS, 2010. Brachiosaurus femur and Geologist Metrinah Ruzvidzo, 2005. The geology of Zimbabwe in southern Africa is centered on the Zimbabwe Craton, a core of Archean basement composed in the main of granitoids, schist and gneisses.

  9. Balancing rocks of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Balancing rocks are found in many parts of Zimbabwe. These geomorphological features are formed of igneous rocks. Particularly noteworthy balancing rocks are located in Matobo National Park and near the township of Epworth , to the southeast of Harare .