Shashe River

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The Shashe River is a significant watercourse in southern Africa that flows through Botswana and Zimbabwe before joining the Limpopo River.

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Label Occurrences
Shashe River canonical 3

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedEconomicActivity cattle ranching
mining
associatedInfrastructure Shashe Dam
associatedSettlement Francistown
basinCountry Botswana
Zimbabwe
climateZone semi-arid
continent Africa
country Botswana
Zimbabwe
countrySubdivision North-East District, Botswana
surface form: Botswana North-East District

Matabeleland North
surface form: Matabeleland North Province
drainageBasin Indian Ocean
flowRegime seasonal
flowsThrough Southern Africa
surface form: southern Africa
formsBorderBetween Botswana
Zimbabwe
hasUse irrigation
livestock watering
small-scale agriculture
languageOfName Shona
Setswana
surface form: Tswana
locatedIn Botswana and Zimbabwe
surface form: Botswana–Zimbabwe border region
mouth Limpopo River
partOf Limpopo River
surface form: Limpopo River basin
region Southern Africa
tributaryOf Limpopo River
tributaryType right-bank tributary of the Limpopo River
watercourseType ephemeral river

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Limpopo River majorTributary Shashe River
Matabeleland borderFeature Shashe River