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Matabeleland South Matobo 79 Rhodes Stable E.N 75 1956 Pioneer Memorial Historical Western Matabeleland South Matobo 80 Lobengula's Indaba E.N 75 1958 Historical Bulawayo 80 Kasekete Ruins E.N 1957 Zimbabwe Ruin Archaeological Northern Mashonaland Central Guruve 81 Zvongombe Ruins E.N 1957 Zimbabwe Ruin Archaeological Northern Mashonaland Central
The National Monuments of Zimbabwe are protected and promoted in accordance with the National Museums and Monuments Act 1972. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This law replaced the colonial-era Monuments and Relics Act 1936, which in turn replaced the 1902 Ancient Monuments Protection Ordinance and 1912 Bushmen Relics Ordinance. [ 3 ]
The first site in Zimbabwe to be inscribed to the list was the Mana Pools National Park, Sapi and Chewore Safari Areas, in 1984. The most recent site listed was the Matobo Hills, in 2003. Three sites in Zimbabwe are listed for their cultural and two for their natural properties. [3]
Seeing Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe was unreal, and I was impressed by Egypt's many landmarks. South Africa's Cape Town has great shops and restaurants and I loved the liveliness of Morocco. The ...
Satellite image of Zimbabwe Topography of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's cities, main towns, selected villages and archaeological sites, rivers and its highest point. Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa lying north of the Tropic of Capricorn. [1]
Historic sites in Zimbabwe (2 C, 1 P) T. Towers in Zimbabwe (1 C) Pages in category "Landmarks in Zimbabwe" This category contains only the following page.
The Mutarazi Falls, a few kilometres south of the Pungwe Gorge, have a 2,499-foot (762 m) drop and are Zimbabwe's highest waterfall; they drop in two stages over granite cliffs into the Honde River valley, which lies outside the park and is a major tea-planting area.
The drive was initially funded by South Africa with US$3.5 million, [6] and, as of March 2011, has amassed $4.7 million from various countries, with an additional $4.1 million in pending pledges. [7] UNESCO has also attempted to increase awareness of African human origin sites in Ethiopia, with a goal of conserving and protecting the areas from ...