GEOGRAPHY
Zimbabwe
is bordered by Zambia, Mozambique, South Africa and Botswana.
The central zone of hills gives rise to many rivers, which drain
into the man-made Lake Kariba to the northwest, the marshes of
Botswana to the west or into the Zambezi River to the northeast.
The Victoria Falls are a principal attraction. Harare: Formerly
Salisbury, the capital is Zimbabwe's commercial and industrial
centre and also the usual starting point for any visit. It is
a clean and sophisticated city, characterised by flowering trees,
colourful parks and contemporary architecture. Bulawayo: Zimbabwe's
second city is a major commercial, industrial and tourist centre.
The city is home of the National Museum and headquarters of the
National Railways of Zimbabwe. From the forested mountains of
the Eastern highlands to the sun-washed grasslands of Hwange National
Park, from the hot Mopani Forest to the shores of Lake Kariba,
more than 11% of Zimbabwe's land - 44,688 sq km (17,254 sq miles)
- has been set aside as parks and wildlife estates.
Official
Name: Republic of Zimbabwe
Area: 390,580 sq. km. (150,760 sq. mi.), slightly larger
than Montana.
Cities: Capital--Harare (Pronounced Ha-RAR-e), pop. 1.5
million. Other towns--Bulawayo, Chitungwiza, Mutare, Gweru, Kwekwe,
Masvingo, Marondera .
Terrain: Desert and savanna.
Climate: Mostly subtropical.