5 Fascinating Facts About Zimbabwe! #zimbabwe #africa #travel #wildlife #shorts #shortvideo
Victoria Falls: Zimbabwe shares Victoria Falls with Zambia, one of the world’s largest and most famous waterfalls. Known locally as "Mosi-oa-Tunya" or "The Smoke That Thunders," the falls are a major tourist attraction and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Great Zimbabwe: The country is named after the Great Zimbabwe ruins, an ancient city built between the 11th and 15th centuries. These stone ruins are a symbol of the country’s historical significance and were once the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe, which was a powerful trading empire.
Diverse Wildlife: Zimbabwe is home to a rich array of wildlife, with several national parks and game reserves. Hwange National Park, the largest in the country, is famous for its large elephant population and diverse ecosystems that support lions, giraffes, and over 400 bird species.
Currency Challenges: Zimbabwe has experienced significant economic challenges, particularly with its currency. In the late 2000s, hyperinflation reached unprecedented levels, leading to the abandonment of the Zimbabwean dollar in favor of foreign currencies like the US dollar and the South African rand.
Land of the Shona: The Shona people are the largest ethnic group in Zimbabwe, making up about 70% of the population. They are known for their intricate stone carvings, especially the famous soapstone sculptures, and for their traditional music, which often features the mbira, a traditional thumb piano.
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