The second-deepest, largest of the lakes of eastern Africa with the longest freshwater by volume, in the world after Siberia's Lake Baikal in Russia. It lies in four countries' territories: a little in each of Burundi and Zambia, and more than 40 percent in each of Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania.

Zambezi River (Africa’s fourth longest)
Zambezi is best known as the fourth longest river in Africa which rises in northwestern Zambia, flows south across eastern Angola and western Zambia to the border of Botswana, then turns east and forms the Zambia-Zimbabwe border. It then crosses central Mozambique and empties into the Mozambique Channel at Chinde. About 2,200 mi (3,540 km) long, it is navigable in three long stretches, separated by rapids and by Victoria Falls. It drains the entire south-central region of the continent. Its many tributaries include the Kwando, the Kafue, and the Shire according to David Livingstone in the early 1850s.
However, Zambia is named after the Zambezi River and the monument at the Zambezi River Source, was unveiled on October, 24, 1964 which is celebrated up to present as Zambia’s Independence Day from Britain. This monument stands at the source of Zambezi River from which Zambia derived its name and, with its many tributaries, it has played a big role in the life of Zambia people and commemorates due to the birth of a new nation in which all are free, equal and united.”
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