Zambezian and mopane woodlands
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Zambezian and mopane woodlands
Summary
Zambezian and mopane woodlands is a WWF ecoregion[1]. It draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (wwf_ecoregion category, ranking #41 of 378).[2]
Key Facts
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands is in the country of Mozambique[3].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands is in the country of Malawi[4].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands is in the country of Eswatini[5].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands is in the country of Botswana[6].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands is in the country of South Africa[7].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands is in the country of Zambia[8].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands's image is recorded as Landscape kruger-park.jpg[9].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands's instance of is recorded as WWF ecoregion[10].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands's locator map image is recorded as AT0725 map.png[11].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -23.56675, 'lon': 32.896222222222}[12].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0nd4f7q[13].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands's WWF ecoregion code is recorded as AT0725[14].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands's heritage designation is recorded as WWF ecoregion[15].
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands's area is recorded as {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+182700'}[16].
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Geography
Country listings include Mozambique[3], a republic[17], in Mozambique[18], founded in 1975[19], headquartered in Maputo[20]; Malawi[4], a republic[21], in Malawi[22], founded in 1964[23]; Eswatini[5], a sovereign state[24], in Eswatini[25], founded in 1968[26]; Botswana[6], a sovereign state[27], in Botswana[28], founded in 1966[29]; South Africa[7], a sovereign state[30], in South Africa[31], founded in 1910[32]; and Zambia[8], a sovereign state[33], in Zambia[34], founded in 1964[35].
Physical Characteristics
Zambezian and mopane woodlands's area is recorded as {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+182700'}[16].
Designation and Status
Zambezian and mopane woodlands's instance of is recorded as WWF ecoregion[10]. Its heritage designation is recorded as WWF ecoregion[15].
Why It Matters
Zambezian and mopane woodlands draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (wwf_ecoregion category, ranking #41 of 378).[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]