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Etymology The first European to come across the Zambezi River was Vasco da Gama in January 1498, who anchored at what he called Rio dos Bons Sinais (River of Good Omens), now the Quelimane or Quá-Qua, a small river on the northern end of the delta, which at that time was connected by navigable … See more
The Zambezi (also spelled Zambeze and Zambesi) is the fourth-longest river in Africa, the longest east-flowing river in Africa and the largest flowing into the Indian Ocean from Africa. Its drainage basin covers 1,390,000 km … See more
The delta of the Zambezi is today about half as broad as it was before the construction of the Kariba and Cahora Bassa dams controlled the seasonal variations in the flow rate of the river. Before the dams were built, seasonal flooding of the … See more
The river supports large populations of many animals. Hippopotamuses are abundant along most of the calm stretches of the river, as well as Nile crocodiles. Monitor lizards are found in many places. Birds are abundant, with species including heron See more
Up to the Late Pliocene or Pleistocene (more than two million years ago), the upper Zambezi flowed south through what is now the See more
The north of the Zambezi basin has mean annual rainfall of 1100 to 1400 mm, which declines towards the south, reaching about half that figure in the south-west. The rain falls in a 4 … See more
Upper Zambezi: 507,200 km , discharges 1044 m /s at Victoria Falls, comprising:
Northern Highlands catchment, 222,570 km , 850 m /s at Lukulu: Chifumage River: Angolan central plateau Luena River: Angolan central plateau Kabompo River: 72,200 km , NW … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Zambezi River | Physical Features | Britannica
WEBZambezi River, river draining a large portion of south-central Africa. Together with its tributaries, it forms the fourth largest river basin of the continent. The river flows eastward for about 2,200 miles (3,540 …
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WEBThe major Early Cretaceous Zambezi‐Limpopo River system entered the Mozambique coastal plain via a line of crustal weakness that was exploited by a major west–north–west trending dyke swarm ...
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WEBVictoria Falls on the Zambezi River, at the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Zambezi River, River, south-central Africa. It rises in northwestern Zambia, flows south across eastern Angola and western …
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