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Physical Geography
Zimbabwe sits along a high inland plateau that drops northwards to the Zambezi valley. The Inyanga and Udizi Mountains stretch along Zimbabwe's eastern border where the country's highest point at 8,503 ft. and lowest point at 531 ft. are found. The Mafungabusa plateau covers the majority of land and hills anchor the plateau in the north and south.
Major bodies of water include Lake Kariba and Victoria Falls along the western border. Important river systems include the Zambezi, Limpopo, Runde and Save Rivers.
Other landforms include steep slopes, Savanna grasslands and evergreen forests.
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