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  2. Harare - Wikipedia

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    Harare (/ h ə ˈ r ɑːr eɪ / hə-RAR-ay), [5] formerly Salisbury, is the capital and largest city of Zimbabwe.The city proper has an area of 982.3 km 2 (379.3 sq mi), a population of 1,849,600 as of the 2022 census [6] and an estimated 2,487,209 people in its metropolitan province. [6]

  3. Harare Province - Wikipedia

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    Harare Metropolitan Province is divided into four local government areas - a city council, a municipality and two local boards. Harare Province has an area of 872 square kilometres (337 sq mi), equal to 0.22% of the total area of Zimbabwe. It is the second-smallest in area of the country's provinces, after the city-province of Bulawayo.

  4. Harare City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Harare City Council is the local governing body of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. It is composed of 46 councillors, each representing a different ward. It is headed by the mayor of Harare, who is assisted by a deputy mayor. [2] The current mayor is Ian Makone of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), and the deputy mayor is Kudzai ...

  5. Provinces of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Provinces are constituent political entities of Zimbabwe.Zimbabwe currently has ten provinces, two of which are cities with provincial status. Zimbabwe is a unitary state, and its provinces exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate.

  6. The Avenues, Harare - Wikipedia

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    Before the city of Harare was established in 1890, the area of today's neighborhood was home to the Shona-speaking, Zezuru people. In the 1890s, the area was subdivided into local tracts which sat just above the original planned City of Salisbury, and were either undeveloped or only lightly farmed.

  7. Timeline of Harare - Wikipedia

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    1982 18 April: City renamed "Harare." [23] 1984 – Harare Publishing House established. [24] 1985 – Karigamombe Centre built. 1986 – September: City hosts Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement. Harare in the 1990s. 1990 Sister city relationship established with Cincinnati, US. [25] ZANU–PF Building is completed

  8. Milton Park, Harare - Wikipedia

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    Milton Park is a densely populated, inner city, mixed use suburb just west of central Harare, Zimbabwe.Due to its density, diversity and character it is often compared to The Avenues, Belgravia, Greendale, Eastlea and Highlands.

  9. Category:Harare - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Harare" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...