yes
Zimbabwe has several mountain ranges, including the Eastern Highlands which are made up of individual mountains such as Mount Nyangani, Bvumba Mountains, and Chimanimani Mountains. Overall, Zimbabwe has numerous mountains throughout the country.
Yes.
Mount Inyangani is the highest point in Zimbabwe, and it is located in the Inyanga mountains.
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yes they are called pineapple because black people live there
Yes, as of 2012 there are about 70,000 Jews in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe was called Rhodesia before independence
No.
Zimbabwe did not win any medals at the 1996 Olympic Games.
No. Zimbabwe is landlocked so it does not touch any ocean.
Zimbabwe is home to several notable volcanic features, primarily associated with the East African Rift system. The most significant volcanic site is the Nyangani Mountain, which is the highest peak in the country and contains remnants of ancient volcanic activity. Additionally, the Chimanimani Mountains feature volcanic rock formations, while the nearby Bvumba Mountains also showcase volcanic origins. However, there are no currently active volcanoes in Zimbabwe.
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