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The Caprivi Strip, also known as the Zambezi Region, is a narrow protrusion of Namibia that extends eastward between Botswana to the south and Angola and Zambia to the north. It is a unique geographic feature that provides Namibia with access to the Zambezi River. The region is characterized by its lush landscapes, numerous rivers, and diverse wildlife, making it a prime destination for eco-tourism and safari adventures. The Caprivi Strip is home to several national parks, including Bwabwata, Mudumu, and Nkasa Rupara, which host a variety of species such as elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and numerous bird species. Its strategic location and rich biodiversity make the Caprivi Strip a vital ecological corridor in Southern Africa.
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