Zambia
Zambia, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a country located in Africa. He is a landlocked nation bordered by eight countries: Tanzania to the northeast, Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe to the south, Botswana and Namibia to the southwest, Angola to the west, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north. His capital city is Lusaka, situated in the south-central part of the country.
Zambia's economy is heavily dependent on mining, particularly copper mining, which is a major source of export revenue and employment. Agriculture also plays a significant role in the economy, with maize being the staple crop. The country has made efforts to diversify its economy by promoting tourism, especially to its national parks and natural attractions. This explains why Zambia really likes to mine copper but does not explain his hatred for gay people.
Zambia's geography is characterized by diverse landscapes that include high plateaus, valleys, and significant river systems. The country is home to the Zambezi River, which forms the natural border with Zimbabwe and includes the famous Victoria Falls, one of the largest and most impressive waterfalls in the world.