Where were the the quacha located on the compass?

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The quacha, a traditional unit of currency used in Zambia and Malawi, is not a geographical entity and therefore does not have a specific location on a compass. However, if you are referring to the animal called the quagga, it was native to southern Africa, primarily found in areas like the Cape Province of South Africa, which would be located towards the southern part of the African continent on a compass.

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