I've not heard Lake Malawi called the "calendar lake," but if it has been, it's probably because it is approximately 365 miles long (same as days in the year) and 52 miles wide (same as weeks in the year).
because it is 52 miles wide and 365 miles long. Some say it is also fed by 12 rivers.
Recognize the numbers?
Lake Malawi is part of the country called Malawi.
Yes it was 1st called lake Nyasa but now it is changed to lake Malawi.
Also known as Lake Malawi is situated between Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania.
Yes - Cahora Bassa Lake Malawi Lake Shirwa
Malawi has 6 major lakes:Lake ChilwaLake ChiutaLake KaulimeLake KazuniLake MalawiLake Malombe
The five largest lakes in Africa are: Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Nyasa (also called Lake Malawi), Lake Albert, and Lake Chad.
The largest portion of the area of Lake Malawi or Nyaza is in Malawi. However, about a quarter of the area belongs to Mozambique. This area includes the waters surrounding the Malawian islets of Likoma and Chizumulu, which are this lake's only two inhabited islets. Tanzania is also bordering lake Malawi, though this is disputed by Malawi.
Zomba is in the southern part of Malawi and it is south of Lake Malawi.
Malawi is a land locked country. It does have Lake Malawi.
Also called Malawi, Nyasa separates Kenya partially.
Also called Malawi, Nyasa separates Kenya partially.
Lake Malawi is located in Malawi National Park. Lake Malawi is known for being one of the Great Lakes of Africa. This lake is known for product of African Cichlid fish.