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Harare (/həˈrɑːreɪ/ hə-RAR-ay),
formerly Salisbury, is the
capital and
largest city of Zimbabwe. The city
proper has an area of 982.3 km2 (379.3 sq mi)...
- the north, and
Mozambique to the east. The
capital and
largest city is
Harare, and the
second largest is Bulawayo. A
country of
roughly 16.6
million people...
- The
Harare Commonwealth Declaration was a
declaration of the
Commonwealth of Nations,
setting out the Commonwealth's core
principles and values, detailing...
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Harare Metropolitan Province (/həˈrɑːreɪ/) is a
province in
northeastern Zimbabwe that
comprises Harare, the country's
capital and
largest city, and three...
- "RGM", or
Harare Airport) and
formerly known as
Harare International Airport and
Salisbury Airport, is an
international airport in
Harare, Zimbabwe....
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Sally Mugabe Central Hospital also
known as
Harare Central Hospital/Gomo
Hospital is the
second largest public hospital in
Zimbabwe after Parirenyatwa...
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Pomona Barracks,
Harare 2
Engineer Regiment –
Pomona Barracks,
Harare Engineering Construction Regiment –
Pomona Barracks,
Harare.
National Demining...
- Plumtree-Bulawayo-
Harare-Mutare
Highway is a
cross country international standard highway in Zimbabwe. It
connects Mutare with
Plumtree via
Harare and Bulawayo...
- The
Anglican Diocese of
Harare is a
diocese of the
Church of the
Province of
Central Africa. The
Anglican Diocese of
Mashonaland was
formed in 1891 and...
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southwest Harare, Zimbabwe. It
borders Belvedere, Westwood, Westlea,
Tynwald and
Saint Andrews Park and is one of the more
affordable areas in
Harare. Warren...