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|highest=[[Mafinga Central]]
|highest=[[Mafinga Central]]
|highest_elevation=2339
|highest_elevation=2339
|highest_lat_d=9 |highest_lat_m=57 |highest_lat_s=9.7|highest_lat_NS=S
|highest_lat_d= 9 |highest_lat_m=57 |highest_lat_s=9.7|highest_lat_NS=S
|highest_long_d=33 |highest_long_m=21 |highest_long_s=8.5|highest_long_EW=E
|highest_long_d= 33 |highest_long_m=21 |highest_long_s=8.5|highest_long_EW=E
|highest_coordinates_type = type:mountain_region:ZM
|highest_coordinates_type = type:mountain_region:ZM
|geology= Quartzite, phyllite and feldspar | period= | orogeny=
|geology= Quartzite, phyllite and feldspar | period= | orogeny=
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The '''Mafinga Hills''' are a plateau covered by hills, situated on the border between Zambia and Malawi, in Southern Africa. These hills are composed of quartzites, phyllites and feldspathic sandstones of sedimentary origin.<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/356370/Mafinga-Hills Mafinga Hills (Hills, Malawi/Zambia)], Britannica Online Encyclopedia, accessed on April 26, 2009.</ref>
The '''Mafinga Hills''' are a plateau covered by hills, situated on the border between Zambia and Malawi, in Southern Africa. These hills are composed of quartzites, phyllites and feldspathic sandstones of sedimentary origin.<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/356370/Mafinga-Hills Mafinga Hills (Hills, Malawi/Zambia)], Britannica Online Encyclopedia, accessed on April 26, 2009.</ref>


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