
Limpopo River
The Limpopo River is a major river in southeastern Africa that flows through several countries, including South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. It serves as an important source of water for agriculture, wildlife, and communities in the region. The river begins in South Africa’s Limpopo Province and travels roughly 1,750 kilometers (1,090 miles) before emptying into the Indian Ocean. Its basin supports diverse ecosystems and is vital for regional economies. The Limpopo River also forms part of the border between some countries, playing a key role in environmental and geopolitical contexts.