fourth largest island in the world
Madagascar
Southern Africa's longest river
Zambezi River
one of the southernmost points of Africa
Cape of Good Hope
Zulu
Zimbabwe
Harare
dry plain in Southern Africa that covers most of Botswana and parts of Namibia and South Africa
Kalahari Desert (not ACTUALLY a desert as it receives too much rain to be classified as one)
lake located along the border of Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania
Lake Malawi
Capital of Zambia
Lusaka
Scottish missionary and explorer; spread the Gospel in Africa and helped open the interior of Africa for further missions work and colonizaiton
David Livingstone
I was also a STRONG opponent of the slave trade
Botswana
Gaborone
desert in Southern Africa; one of the world's few large coastal deserts
Namib Desert (sand dunes covered by fog)
one of the largest waterfalls in the world; located on the Zambezi River in Zambia
Victoria Falls ("the smoke that thunders")
This country got its name from a large Bantu group that makes up a majority of the country's population
Botswana
first prime minister and second president of Zimbabwe
I ruled as a tyrant for almost 40 years
Robert Mugabe
South Africa
Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Cape Town
Southern Africa's main mountain range
Drakensberg Mountains
the body of water that separates mainland Africa from Madagascar
Mozambique Channel
Botswana is the second-largest producer of these in the world
natural diamonds
Dutch settlers living in South Africa; Dutch word meaning "farmers"
Boers
Madagascar
Antananarivo
areas on plateaus covered by grasslands
velds
racial segregation
city in South Africa; one of the first permanent European settlements in Africa
Cape Town
dependents of the Boers
Afrikaners
Zulu chief responsible for growing the Zulu Empire into a powerful MILITARY force
Shaka