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people use the Zambezi river for irrigation, tourism, hydropower, commercial fishing and recreational activities such as white water rafting.
3,400 cubic meters per second or 120,000 cubic feet per second
The Victoria Falls are located on the Zambezi river.
There are many tributaries, such as the Kabompo River, the Luampa, Chifumage, Gwayi, Sengwa, Sanyati, Kafu, Shire, Luia and others
The Zambezi river is 2,200 miles long, starting in Zambia, flowing through Angola, then along the borders of Namibia, Botswana, Zambia again, and Zimbabwe, then hrough Mozambique to the Indian Ocean.
The river is 1599 miles long or 2574 Kms
To the South the countries that share the souther border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo are Angola and Zambia.
To the North the countries that share the souther border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo are Sudan and The Central African Republic.
Please note that to the east and west other countries share a border with the Congo.
The Victoria Falls, total height 355 feet or 108 meters
The Zambezi is a river in Africa, actually the 4th longest on that continent. It begins in the country of Zambia and flows about 1,600 miles (2,574 km) into the Indian Ocean. It ranges in width from rather narrow at the start in the watershed on the Zambia/Congo border to as much as 16 miles at its widest (not counting the man-made lakes it flows through). It also features the world's largest waterfalls, known as Victoria Falls.
The zambezi river is born in Zambia but then it runs throug Angola, namibia, bostwana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique where it empties into the Indian ocean.
The Victoria Falls or Mosi-oa-Tunya (the Mist that Thunders) is a waterfall located in southern Africa on the Zambezi between the countries of Zambia and Zimbabwe. The falls are some of the largest in the world.