Manyame River
Panhame, Hunyani
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The Hunyani (Manyame) basin
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Country | Zimbabwe, Mozambique |
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• elevation | 1,752 m (5,748 ft) |
Mouth | Cahora Bassa |
• coordinates | 15°42′21″S 30°39′00″E / 15.70583°S 30.65000°E / -15.70583; 30.65000 |
• elevation | 326 m (1,070 ft) |
The Manyame River, also known as Panhame and formerly as Hunyani is a river located in Zimbabwe and Mozambique, and a tributary of the Zambezi River.[1]
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