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Zimbabwe, a landlocked country in southern Africa, shares its borders with four countries: Mozambique to the northeast and east, South Africa to the south, Botswana to the southwest and west, and Zambia to the northwest.
In total, the country covers an area of approximately 390,760 km2 (150,873 mi2).
Mashonaland Plateau: One of the dominant geographical features, the Mashonaland Plateau, runs from the southwest to the northeast of the country.
This plateau region consists mainly of granite hills, interspersed with wooded valleys. Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital and largest city, sits on this plateau. The area has a combination of red clay soils and deeper sandy soils suitable for agricultural activities, primarily tobacco and maize farming.
Zimbabwe capitalHighveld: Central Zimbabwe contains the Highveld, which is a range of hills sitting at an altitude ranging from 1,200 meters to 1,500 meters. It is the highest plateau area in Zimbabwe and includes some of the country's most fertile lands.
Owing to the altitude, this region often experiences cooler temperatures than t
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