Monument national du Zimbabwe

Close to the small city Masvingo in Zimbabwe you find the origin to the name Zimbabwe got in 1980. The name was already used by african nationalists around 1960 as a possible name for the country the day they got their freedom. The name comes from shona language and means ruins. In 1986 this amazing place was proclaimed a Unesco World Heritage Site. This is an amazing place and a must visit if you are in Zimbabwe.
Read more at: http://www.travelwithallsenses.com/great-zimbabwe-unesco-world-heritage-site/
Close to the small city Masvingo in Zimbabwe you find the origin to the name Zimbabwe got in 1980. The name was already used by african nationalists around 1960 as a possible name for the country the day they got their freedom. The name comes from shona language and means ruins. In 1986 this amazing place was proclaimed a Unesco World Heritage Site. This is an amazing place and a must visit if you are in Zimbabwe.
Read more at: http://www.travelwithallsenses.com/great-zimbabwe-unesco-world-heritage-site/
Close to the small city Masvingo in Zimbabwe you find the origin to the name Zimbabwe got in 1980. The name was already used by african nationalists around 1960 as a possible name for the country the day they got their freedom. The name comes from shona language and means ruins. In 1986 this amazing place was proclaimed a Unesco World Heritage Site. This is an amazing place and a must visit if you are in Zimbabwe.
Read more at: http://www.travelwithallsenses.com/great-zimbabwe-unesco-world-heritage-site/
Close to the small city Masvingo in Zimbabwe you find the origin to the name Zimbabwe got in 1980. The name was already used by african nationalists around 1960 as a possible name for the country the day they got their freedom. The name comes from shona language and means ruins. In 1986 this amazing place was proclaimed a Unesco World Heritage Site. This is an amazing place and a must visit if you are in Zimbabwe.
Read more at: http://www.travelwithallsenses.com/great-zimbabwe-unesco-world-heritage-site/
Close to the small city Masvingo in Zimbabwe you find the origin to the name Zimbabwe got in 1980. The name was already used by african nationalists around 1960 as a possible name for the country the day they got their freedom. The name comes from shona language and means ruins. In 1986 this amazing place was proclaimed a Unesco World Heritage Site. This is an amazing place and a must visit if you are in Zimbabwe.
Read more at: http://www.travelwithallsenses.com/great-zimbabwe-unesco-world-heritage-site/


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