This list covers 2 countries, from “Zambia” to “Zimbabwe”. Both are landlocked nations in southern Africa, known for dramatic landscapes, rich wildlife, and shared natural landmarks like Victoria Falls. They draw travelers and researchers interested in geography, culture, and conservation across the region.

Countries are political territories with defined borders, their own governments, and populations that share a common national identity. Zambia and Zimbabwe both border the mighty Zambezi River, and together they are home to Victoria Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Below you’ll find the table with country, flag, capital, population, official language, and description.

Country: the official name of each nation, listed alphabetically so you can quickly find the one you’re looking for.

Flag: the national flag emoji, giving you a quick visual reference for each country.

Capital: the city that serves as the seat of government, useful if you’re researching travel or political geography.

Population: the approximate number of people living in the country, rounded for easy comparison between nations.

Official Language: the language used in government, education, and official communication, helpful for understanding local culture.

Description: a short summary of what makes each country notable, from natural landmarks to history and wildlife.

Countries

CountryFlagCapitalPopulationOfficial Language
Zambia🇿🇲Lusaka20,000,000English
Zimbabwe🇿🇼Harare16,000,000English

Descriptions

Zambia
A landlocked southern African nation famous for Victoria Falls, the Zambezi River, and sprawling national parks rich with elephants, lions, and other wildlife.
Zimbabwe
A landlocked southern African country home to Victoria Falls, the ancient stone ruins of Great Zimbabwe, and abundant game reserves.
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