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'''Lake Kariba''' is the world's largest man-made [[lake]] and [[reservoir (water)|reservoir]] by volume.  It lies 1300 kilometers upstream from the [[Indian Ocean]], along the border between [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]].  Lake Kariba was filled between 1958 and 1963 following the completion of the [[Kariba Dam]] at its northeastern end, flooding the [[Kariba Gorge]] on the [[Zambezi River]].
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'''Lake Kariba''' is the world's largest man-made lake and reservoir by volume.  It lies 1300 kilometers upstream from the Indian Ocean, along the border between [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe.  Lake Kariba was filled between 1958 and 1963 following the completion of the [[Kariba Dam]] at its northeastern end, flooding the [[Kariba Gorge]] on the [[Zambezi River]].


The Zimbabwean town of [[Kariba, Zimbabwe|Kariba]] was built for construction workers on the lake's [[dam]], while some other settlements such as [[Binga village]] and [[Mlibizi]] in Zimbabwe and [[Siavonga]] and [[Sinazongwe]] in Zambia have grown up to house people displaced by the rising waters.
The Zimbabwean town of [[Kariba, Zimbabwe|Kariba]] was built for construction workers on the lake's [[dam]], while some other settlements such as [[Binga village]] and [[Mlibizi]] in Zimbabwe and [[Siavonga]] and [[Sinazongwe]] in Zambia have grown up to house people displaced by the rising waters.
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Kariba Gorge]]
*[[Kariba Dam]]
*[[Nyaminyami]]
*[[Nyaminyami]]


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