Childrens Illustrated World Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

St


He


len


a (^) B


ay


A T L A N T I C O C E A N


M


o


z


a


m


b


i


q


u


e


C


h


a


n


n


e


l^


O


C


E


A


N


I


N


D


I


A


N


Cuito

Vaal

Cu
an
go

Cu

nene^

Co

ng

o^

Cuanza

Cuan
do

Or


ang


e River^


K


af
ue

A


uo
b

Fis

h^

Li


m


po


po^


Cubango

Lun
gé-Bun
go
Ka

bo

m

po

No
sop

Mol

opo

Rio^ Sav

e^

(^) C
ha
ng
an
e
Rio^ Lúri
o^
Sh
as
he
Mangoky^


Z


am


bez


i


Rio^ R

ovuma

Rio

Me

ssa

lo^

R

io

Lu

gen

da^

Za

mb

ezi

Ok
av
an
go

Lake


Kariba


Albufeira de


Cahora Bassa


Lake


Mweru


Lake


Rukwa


Lake Nyasa


Môco
8593ft
(2619m)

Brandberg
8445ft (2574m)

Inyangani
8504ft (2592m)

Maromokotro
9436ft
(2876m)
Victoria
Falls

CABINDA


(to Angola)

MAYOTTE
(to France)

RÉUNION
(to France)

TA
N
Z
A
N
I
A

D E M. R E P.


C
ON
GO

COMOROS


MAURITIUS


ANGOLA


BOTSWANA


LESOTHO


MALAWI


NAMIBIA


SOUTH


AFRICA


SWAZILAND


ZAMBIA


ZIMBABWE


M


O


Z


A


M


B


I


Q


U


E


M


A


D


A


G


A


S


C


A


R


Anjouan

Etosha


Pan


Cape of
Good Hope

Grande Comore


Mohéli

Okavango


Delta


N a m i b D e s e r t


Caprivi^ S


trip^


Gre


at^ Karoo


Dr


ak


en


sb


er


g^


Mascare


ne^


Isla


nd


s^


Huíla


Plateau


Gr

oo

t^

Ka

ra

sb

er

ge

B
e
m
a
r
a
h
a

Tanjona


Bobaomby


Ma


ka


y^


Tanjona


Vohimena


Cape Agulhas


Kalahari


Desert


Planalto


do Bié


Ambanja

Amboasary

Ambositra

Analalava

Antsohihy

Beaufort West

Bethlehem

Cradock

Dundee

Ghanzi

Kariba

Kasama

Keetmanshoop

Kokstad

Kuito

Malanje

Mananjary

Maun

Menongue

Mmabatho

Mocuba

Morondava

Mosselbaai

Mpika

Mzuzu

N’Dalatando

Uaco Cungo

Nsanje

Rehoboth

Rundu

Salima

Saurimo

Sumbe

Tombua Tete

Tsumeb

Uíge

Vangaindrano

Walvis Bay

Xai-Xai

Ambriz

Antalaha

Cabinda

Choma

Colesberg

Farafangana

Fenoarivo
Atsinanana

Grootfontein

Ihosy

Karasburg

Lóvua

Lucapa

Lüderitz

Mocímboa
da Praia

Monkey Bay

N’Giva

Negomane

Victoria Falls

Serenje

Solwezi

Zambezi

M’Banza Congo

Gabela

Swakopmund

Caála

Karibib

Aus

Otjiwarongo

Camacupa

Worcester

Upington

George

Prieska

Mongu

De Aar

Kanye

Mochudi

Hwange

Serowe

Queenstown

Palapye

Monze

Mazabuka Kafue

Modimolle
(Nylstroom)

Musina
(Messina)

Mansa

Gwanda

Samfya

Kadoma

Zvishavane

Masvingo

Mbala

Chipata

Mucojo

Pemba

Lumbo

Manakara

Maroantsetra

Jwaneng

Lúrio

Machanga

Werda

Sambava

Caxito

Cubal
Caconda

Oshikango

Otavi

Mariental

Gobabis

Luena

Mamuno

Katima Mulilo

Kaoma

Nata

Port Alfred

Vila do
Zumbo

Isoka

Nyamapanda

Quissico

Milange

Camabatela

Cubango

Dondo

Oranjemund

Betafo

Klein Karas

Wlotzkasbaken

Chitato

Nambala

Olifa

Nacala
Zomba

Kwekwe

Polokwane
(Pietersburg)

Calvinia

Springbok

Benguela


Chimoio


Francistown


Klerksdorp
Kroonstad

Livingstone


Lobito


Quelimane


Toliara


Mthatha


Mutare


Inhambane


Uitenhage


Antsiranana


Huambo

Beira


Bellville


Blantyre


Bulawayo


Chingola


Chitungwiza


East
London

Fianarantsoa


Kimberley


Kitwe
Luanshya

Lubango


Mahajanga


Mahalapye


Mufulira


Namibe
Nampula

Pietermaritzburg


Toamasina


Kabwe


Welkom


Mdantsane


Soweto


Durban


Johannesburg


Port Elizabeth


PORT LOUIS


GABORONE


PRETORIA


MBABANE


CAPE
TOWN

MASERU


ANTANANARIVO


HARARE


LUANDA


LUSAKA


MAPUTO


WINDHOEK


MORONI


BLOEMFONTEIN


LILONGWE


ST-DENIS


MAMOUDZOU


Tropic^ of^ Capricorn^

Tropic of C
apricorn

H


H I


J


J


K


K


L


L


M


M


N


N


O


O


P


P


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9


WILDLIFE


NORTHEAST AFRICA


is home to a huge


variety of animals. Numerous


parks have been created to protect


the animals and their habitat. The


Gaza-Kruger-Gonarezhou Transfrontier


Park joins parks in Mozambique,


South Africa, and Zimbabwe to


form the largest conservation


and ecotourism park in Africa.


APARTHEID


In 1994, Nelson Mandela


(1918–2013) became the first


black president to govern South


Africa. This historic event marked


the end of white rule and the first


fair elections in the new “Rainbow


Nation.” Apartheid was a policy of


racial segregation and restricted the


rights of black people.


WORKING ON THE LAND


In both Malawi and Mozambique, agriculture employs


more than four out of every five workers. Important crops


include cotton, tea, tobacco, and sugar.


MOZAMBIQUE FLOODS


Mozambique suffered a devastating


civil war until 1992 and as a


consequence many people continue


to rely on foreign aid. Floods in 2000


made conditions worse as they left


millions homeless and vulnerable.


VICTORIA FALLS


At Victoria Falls, situated on the


Zambia-Zimbabwe border, the mighty


Zambezi River drops 128 m (420 ft) down


a narrow chasm. The sound of the crashing


water can be heard 40 km (25 miles) away.


MADAGASCAN MAMMALS


Madagascar has an unusual range of mammals


that developed in isolation after the island


split from the African mainland. It is the


only place where lemurs, members of


the primate family, live in the wild.


Tobacco


plantation


Ring-tailed


lemur


Southern Africa


45


US_044-045_Southern_Africa.indd 45 19/04/17 2:14 pm
Free download pdf