8.Zimbabwe and Zambia
Border: Victoria Falls
Area: 700 km²
Estimated Gross Domestic Product: $70 billion (Zambia) / $37 billion (Zimbabwe)
Victoria Falls, known as "Mosi-oa-Tunya" or "The Smoke That Thunders," forms a dramatic natural border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. One of the world’s largest and most famous waterfalls, it is created by the Zambezi River plunging into a deep gorge. The powerful water creates mist visible from miles away, adding to the spectacle.
The falls not only display nature’s artistry but also strengthen cultural and economic ties between the two countries, drawing tourists from around the world and supporting local economies.

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Victoria Falls is a shared landmark, offering unique viewpoints from both Zambia and Zimbabwe. Zambia’s Knife-edge Bridge provides up-close views, while Zimbabwe offers wide vistas of the falls’ grandeur.
As a symbol of unity and natural wonder, Victoria Falls rises above political lines, attracting visitors worldwide. Its stunning landscapes and roaring waters create unforgettable moments, fostering togetherness between the two nations.