This map is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Adapt to show the Botswana-Namibia-Zambia-Zimbabwe quadripoint. The original can be viewed here: SAA Southern Africa network map.svg: . Modifications made by Cmglee.
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2009-07-07T22:41:59Z Htonl 600x400 (296634 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Map of the Southern Africa route network of [[w:South African Airways|]] and its affiliates [[w:South African Express|]] and [[w:Airlink|]] (all flights coded SAxxxx). See also [[:File:SAA_do
This isn't a true quadripoint as it appears due to Zimbabwe falling about 480ft shy of connecting to the Namibian Caprivi Strip, but its close enough that most call it one anyways.