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- Mount Nyangani (formerly Mount Inyangani) is the highest mountain in Zimbabwe at 2,592 metres or 8,504 feet. The mountain is located within Nyanga National...
- lying at altitudes between 1,800–2,593 metres (6,560–7,544 feet). Mount Nyangani, the highest point in Zimbabwe, lies in the centre of the park and Mutarazi...
- mountainous, this area being known as the Eastern Highlands, with Mount Nyangani as the highest point at 2,592 m. The highlands are known for their natural...
- stretch from Nyanga in the north with the highest peak in Zimbabwe, Mount Nyangani at 2593 metres is located here as well with the Bvumba Mountains further...
- The highlands are made up of several mountain ranges and include Mount Nyangani, Zimbabwe's highest peak. Manicaland has a tropical forest climate. The...
- Grant Brandon James Tadiwanashe Marumani Sukhemuzi Ndlela Tadiwanashe Nyangani Luke Oldknow Samuel Ruwisi Dane Schadendorf Milton Shumba Taurayi Tugwete...
- Maponde Primary, St Zachariah, St Abel, Mafararikwa Primary and Secondary, Nyangani, Mukunguma are some of the schools in Bocha.[3] Save River forms the boundary...
- 400 km (250 mi) long river in Zimbabwe and Mozambique. It rises below Mount Nyangani in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe and then flows southeastwards through...
- 2339 m 7,674 ft Zambezi 329 m 1,079 ft 2000 m 6,562 ft  Zimbabwe Mount Nyangani 2592 m 8,504 ft Confluence of Runde River and Save River 162 m 531 ft 2430 m...
- only known from a disjunct subpo****tion confined to the summit of Mount Nyangani. Another vernacular name for this plant is Drakensberg dwarf sugarbush...