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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    There are five World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe, with a further two on the tentative list. [3] The first site in Zimbabwe to be inscribed to the list was the Mana Pools National Park, Sapi and Chewore Safari Areas, in 1984. The most recent site listed was the Matobo Hills, in 2003. Three sites in Zimbabwe are listed for their cultural and two ...

  3. Chitungwiza - Wikipedia

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    7,600/km 2 (20,000/sq mi) Time zone. UTC+2 (CAT) Climate. Cwb. Website. www.chitungwiza.co.zw. Chitungwiza is the third populous urban centre in Zimbabwe and town of Harare Province in Zimbabwe. It is located on the outskirts of Harare.

  4. Harare - Wikipedia

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    Dialling code 242 (or 0242 from within Zimbabwe) Harare (/ həˈrɑːreɪ / 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]

  5. Mbare, Harare - Wikipedia

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    Mbare was the first township, now known as a high density area, established in 1907. It was originally called Harari and much of it was constructed after 1950. [1] Before the 1980s the government built the Matapi flats. A total of fourteen blocks of apartments were built to house bachelors who came to Harare (then Salisbury) to find employment.

  6. Epworth, Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    206,365. • Density. 5,800/km 2 (15,000/sq mi) Time zone. UTC+2 (CAT) Epworth is a bedroom community in south-eastern Harare Province, Zimbabwe, located east of the city center of Harare. Its population exploded in the late 1970s and 1980s as the town saw a rise in Rural-to-urban migration, creating informal settlements.

  7. Eastgate Centre, Harare - Wikipedia

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    The Eastgate Centre is a shopping centre and office block in central Harare, Zimbabwe, designed by Mick Pearce. Designed to be ventilated and cooled by entirely natural means, it was probably the first building in the world to use natural cooling to this level of sophistication. It opened in 1996 on Robert Mugabe Avenue and Second Street, and ...