Zambesi

Zambesi, one of the four great African rivers, and the fourth largest as regards both the volume of its waters and the area it drains, the other three being the Nile, the Congo, and the Niger; its head-streams being the Lungebungo, the Leeba, and Leeambye; it waters a rich pastoral region, and it falls into the Indian Ocean after a course of nearly 1600 m., in which it drains 600,000 sq. m. of territory, or an area three times larger than that of France; owing to cataracts and rapids it is only navigable in different stretches; at 900 m. from its mouth it plunges in a cataract known as the Victoria Falls, and which rivals in grandeur those even of Niagara.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Zama * Zambesia
[wait for the fun]
Zacoccia
Zadig
Zadkiel
Zagazig
Zahn, Theodor
Zähringen
Zaire
Zakkum
Zaleucus
Zama
Zambesi
Zambesia
Zamora
Zangwill, Israel
Zangwill, Louis
Zante
Zanzibar
Zaporogians
Zara
Zaragoza
Zea