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Of the 4 countries named, Zimbabwe is the smallest and Zambia is the largest.
The name comes from a Shona word for Great Zimbabwe which is a ruin that was once a city in the 1400s.
In 1000 AD, the Shona people began their ruling on the land and then named it Zimbabwe
There is a city named Darwin in Australia.
Mount Inyangani, eastern Zimbabwe. It has been dormant for a considerable amount of time, therefore need not be viewed as a threat.
Southern Rhodesia, named for Cecil Rhodes
Zimbabwe used to be called Southern Rhodesia and Zambia was Northern Rhodesia.
The Victoria Falls on the borders of Zambia and Zimbabwe
The African country formally named after Cecil John Rhodes is Zimbabwe. Originally known as Southern Rhodesia, it was named in honor of Rhodes, a British imperialist and businessman. The country officially adopted the name Zimbabwe in 1980, following its independence from British colonial rule.
Great Zimbabwe was created by a proto-Shona empire now known as Empire of Zimbabwe. The empire existed between the 12th and 16th centuries and reigned over much of modern Zimbabwe and parts of Mozambique, South Africa and Botswana.