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{{TFAIMAGE|Mafinga Hills.jpg}} 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. This plateau has the highest point in Zambia,{{convert|2339|m|ft|0|adj=on}} [[Mafinga Central]]. It once formed a formidable barrier between the [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern]] and Eastern Provinces {{TFAFULL|Mafinga Hills}}
{{TFAIMAGE|Mafinga Hills.jpg}} 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. This plateau has the highest point in Zambia,{{convert|2339|m|ft|0|adj=on}} [[Mafinga Central]]. It once formed a formidable barrier between the [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern]] and Eastern Provinces. To hike in the Mafinga Hills, it is appropriate to visit the local chief to inform him of the expedition's intentions and possibly request a guide. {{TFAFULL|Mafinga Hills}}


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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. This plateau has the highest point in Zambia,2,339-metre (7,674 ft) Mafinga Central. It once formed a formidable barrier between the Northern and Eastern Provinces. To hike in the Mafinga Hills, it is appropriate to visit the local chief to inform him of the expedition's intentions and possibly request a guide. (Full article...)