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Here you make a stop in Zimbabwe, they want to study the houses.
However, a small group from the Japanese group want to photograph some landscapes in Zambia
Zambia is a Mediterranean country in the north of South Africa with an area of ??752,614 square kilometers, and a population of 1788542 according to official estimates for 2020.
A former British colony as Northern Rhodesia, it became independent in 1964 as Zambia. It got its name from the river Zambezi that flows through it.
It is the largest river in the state. It borders the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the northeast, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west.
The longest length of the country from North to South is 821 km and from East to West 1,380 km. Its capital is Lusaka.
The official language is English.
The country is divided into two parts, the northeast and the southwest, by a thin strip of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
For the most part, the northeastern part is occupied by the Muchiga Mountains, with an altitude of 2,068 meters, south of Lake Tanganyika. In the southwestern part of the country there are many plateaus, which end in the large valleys of Zambezi and its tributaries.
The river forms the 108-meter-high Victoria Falls on the border with Zimbabwe. In addition, there are many lakes in Zambia, such as the Baguello in the northwest and the artificial lake Kariba, which was created in 1961.
The Caribbean is at the confluence of the Kafue, the largest river that flows throughout Zambia.