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(Redirected from South Africa-Mozambique border)

Mozambique (green) and South Africa (orange)
The smallest and youngest border crossing is Giriyondo in central Kruger National Park
The Pafuri border crossing between the Kruger and Limpopo National Parks (into Mozambique)
Kosi Bay border post in the southern part of the border

The border between Mozambique and South Africa is divided into two segments, separated by the kingdom of Eswatini. The northern segment, which is 410 kilometres (255 mi) long,[1] runs north–south along the Lebombo Mountains from Zimbabwe to Eswatini. The southern segment, which is 81 kilometres (50 mi) long,[1] runs east–west across Maputaland from Eswatini to the Indian Ocean.

Geography

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The tripoint with Zimbabwe is located at Crooks' Corner, in the Limpopo River either at or very close to its confluence with the Luvuvhu River.[2] The border runs in a straight line from this tripoint to the Shingwedzi River, and then along a series of straight lines joining beacons generally along the top of the eastern slope of the Lebombo Mountains.[1] It crosses the Olifants, Sabie and Komati rivers. This segment of the border terminates at the northern Eswatini tripoint at Mpundweni Beacon near Namaacha.

The southern Eswatini tripoint is situated at Abercorn Drift in the Usutu River (Maputo River), where the Mozambique–Eswatini border along the Lebombo Mountains meets the river. From here the border follows the Usuthu to its former confluence with the Pongola River; the location of the confluence has changed since the border was demarcated.[1] The border then runs in an easterly direction along straight lines joining beacons generally at the same latitude as the Usutu-Pongola confluence (approximately 26° 52′ South).[1] It meets the Indian Ocean below Monte Ouro peak, just to the south of Ponta do Ouro.

Crossings

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There are four official border crossings, three in the northern segment and one in the southern segment. The main crossing is Ressano Garcia/Lebombo where the Maputo Corridor highway and railway cross the border. The crossings are listed from north to south in the table below.[3] The Mozambican and South African Governments announced on 18 March 2018 that the Ressano Garcia border would open 24 hours starting in April of that same year[4]

Mozambique South Africa Opening hours Notes Geographical coordinates
Road Border post Road Border post
Northern segment
  Pafuri S63 Pafuri 8:00–16:00 Crossing in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park. 22°26′56S 31°18′57E / 22.4490°S 31.3157°E / -22.4490; 31.3157 (Pafuri border crossing)
  Giriyondo H15 Giriyondo 8:00–16:00 October–March
8:00–15:00 April–September
Crossing in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park; tourist use only. 23°35′02S 31°39′36E / 23.5840°S 31.6600°E / -23.5840; 31.6600 (Giriyondo border crossing)
EN4 Ressano Garcia N4 Lebombo 24 hours per day   25°26′35S 31°59′12E / 25.4431°S 31.9867°E / -25.4431; 31.9867 (Ressano Garcia / Lebombo border crossing)
Southern segment
  Ponta do Ouro R22 Kosi Bay 8:00–16:00   26°51′51S 32°49′45E / 26.8643°S 32.8293°E / -26.8643; 32.8293 (Ponta do Ouro / Kosi Bay border crossing)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Mozambique–South Africa Boundary (PDF) (Report). International Boundary Study No. 133. United States Department of State. 16 April 1973. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  • ^ Brownlie, Ian (1979). "Mozambique–South Africa". African Boundaries: A Legal and Diplomatic Encyclopaedia. London: C. Hurst & Co. pp. 1238–1252. ISBN 0903983877.
  • ^ "South African Ports of Entry". Department of Home Affairs. Archived from the original on 28 August 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  • ^ "Ressano Garcia Lebombo Border Mooted to Permanently Open 24 Hours Next Month". Tourism News Mozambican Hotels. Retrieved 21 March 2018.

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