KARIBA


Meaning of KARIBA in English

town, northern Zimbabwe. Situated on the south bank of the Zambezi River and built on the twin hills of Botererkwa overlooking the Kariba Gorge and the man-made Lake Kariba (one of the world's largest man-made lakes), the town was established in 1957 by the Federal Power Board to accommodate Kariba Dam's construction staff as well as settlers. The name means where the waters have been trapped. During the five-year construction of the dam, the Batonka people living in the areas to be flooded were relocated, as, later, were the animals marooned by the formation of the lake. Kariba has become one of Zimbabwe's major tourist resorts and has an international airport. Pop. (1982) 12,364.

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