Zimbabwe-South Africa Border
The Zimbabwe-South Africa Border is a significant international boundary that separates the countries of Zimbabwe and South Africa. It stretches approximately 225 kilometers (140 miles) from the confluence of the Limpopo River and Shashe River in the north to the Beit Bridge in the south. This border is crucial for trade and travel between the two nations.
The border is marked by several official crossing points, with Beit Bridge being the busiest. It serves as a vital link for goods and people, facilitating economic activities and cultural exchange. The area is also monitored by customs and immigration authorities to manage cross-border movement.