Zimbabwe–Zambia border

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The Zimbabwe–Zambia border is an international boundary in southern Africa that runs largely along the Zambezi River and includes the famous Victoria Falls.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international border
political boundary
becameInternationalBorderForZambia 1964
becameInternationalBorderForZimbabwe 1980
continent Africa
countryOnSide1 Zimbabwe
countryOnSide2 Zambia
followsRiver Zambezi River
hasBorderCrossing Chirundu Bridge
Kariba Dam
Siavonga–Kariba crossing
Victoria Falls Bridge
hasBridge Chirundu Bridge
Victoria Falls Bridge
hasCustomsControl yes
hasDamStructure Kariba Dam
hasImmigrationControl yes
hasSectionType lake boundary at Lake Kariba
river boundary
hasSharedManagementIssue Kariba Dam operations
Zambezi River water resources
conservation of Victoria Falls area
hasTourismImportance high
hasTransportLink rail border crossing
road border crossing
historicalColonialEntityOnZambiaSide Northern Rhodesia
historicalColonialEntityOnZimbabweSide Rhodesia
surface form: Southern Rhodesia
includesFeature Victoria Falls
includesWaterfallSection Victoria Falls
isPartOf Zambia and Zimbabwe
surface form: Zambia–Zimbabwe relations
mainNaturalFeature Zambezi River
naturalBoundaryForMostOfLength true
nearProtectedArea Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
Victoria Falls National Park
partOfRiverBasin Zambezi Basin
passesNearCity Livingstone
Victoria Falls
surface form: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
region Southern Africa
separatesFormerColoniesOf United Kingdom
timeAsInternalBoundaryEnd 1963
timeAsInternalBoundaryStart 1953
tourismAttraction Victoria Falls
Zambezi River cruises
usedForHydropowerProject Kariba Dam
usedForTradeBetween Zambia
Zimbabwe
wasInternalBoundaryOf Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland

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Devil's Cataract locatedNearBorder Zimbabwe–Zambia border
Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park contains Zimbabwe–Zambia border
this entity surface form: Zambian side of Victoria Falls