Zambezi River islands

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The Zambezi River islands are a scattered group of riverine landforms along the Zambezi River, many of which are known for their rich biodiversity and proximity to major natural attractions such as Victoria Falls.

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Zambezi River islands canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river island group
ecosystemType floodplain ecosystem
riparian ecosystem
formedBy fluvial processes
sediment deposition
hasCharacteristic alluvial sediments
channels and side channels
rich biodiversity
riverine landforms
sandbanks
scattered distribution
seasonally flooded
hasNotableSection islands above Victoria Falls
islands in the Caprivi–Chobe region
islands in the Lower Zambezi
islands in the Zambezi Delta
locatedIn Angola NERFINISHED
Botswana NERFINISHED
Mozambique NERFINISHED
Namibia NERFINISHED
Southern Africa NERFINISHED
Zambezi River NERFINISHED
Zambia NERFINISHED
Zimbabwe NERFINISHED
near Chobe–Zambezi confluence NERFINISHED
Lower Zambezi National Park NERFINISHED
Mana Pools National Park NERFINISHED
Victoria Falls NERFINISHED
Zambezi Delta NERFINISHED
partOf Zambezi River basin NERFINISHED
supportsSpecies African elephant
Nile crocodile NERFINISHED
antelope
buffalo
fish species of the Zambezi River
hippopotamus
riparian vegetation
waterbirds
threatenedBy bank erosion
climate variability
hydropower regulation of river flow
seasonal flooding
usedFor birdwatching
canoe safaris
photography
safari activities
sport fishing
tourism
wildlife habitat

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Livingstone Island partOf Zambezi River islands