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The only location in which the borders of four countries meet is in Southern Africa, between the countries of Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The state of the border is under dispute, though. In 1970, Botswana created a ferry linking the country to Zambia, which meant that the territory across the river did not belong to Namibia (at the time South Africa). South Africa took control of the ferry until it was destroyed by Botswana forces in 1979. Later, in 2009, Botswana and Zambia announced a project to build a bridge which goes to say that Namibia and Zimbabwe's borders would not be meeting.