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Hwange,
originally known as ****ie, is a town in Zimbabwe,
located in
Hwange District, in
Matabeleland North Province, in
northwestern Zimbabwe, close...
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Hwange National Park (formerly ****ie Game Reserve) is the
largest natural reserve in Zimbabwe. It is
around 14,600 sq km in area. It lies in the northwest...
- 2015) was a male
African lion (Panthera leo leo) who
lived primarily in the
Hwange National Park in
Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. He was
being studied and...
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Hwange Colliery Company Limited (Formerly ****ie
Colliery Company Limited) is the name of a
company in
Zimbabwe (Formerly Rhodesia) and of its ****ociated...
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Hwange District is an
administrative district in
northwestern Zimbabwe, in
southern Africa. The
district is
located in
Matabeleland North Province, in...
- The
Hwange Thermal Power Station is the
biggest power plant in
Zimbabwe with an
installed capacity of 1520 MW. It is
owned and
operated by the national...
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Hwange Colliery F.C. (formerly
known as ****ie
Colliery F.C.) is a
football club from
Hwange, Zimbabwe,
currently playing in the
Zimbabwe Premier Soccer...
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ahead of
Kariba and
Hwange which is a big
threat to the
state owned enterprise...
Kariba South Hydroelectric Power Station Hwange Thermal Power Station...
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Hwange Town
Airport (IATA: WKI, ICAO: FVWT) is an
airport serving Hwange, a
mining town in
Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe. The
runway is adjacent...
- 98 km north-west of Bulawayo.
Districts around Tsholotsho include Lupane,
Hwange, Umguza, and Bulilima. The
Manzamnyama River separates Tsholotsho from Bulilima...