Hwange District Explained
Hwange District is an administrative district in northwestern Zimbabwe, in southern Africa.[1]
Location
The district is located in Matabeleland North Province, in northwest Zimbabwe, bordering Botswana and the Republic of Zambia. Its main town, Hwange, is located about 100km (100miles), by road, southeast of Victoria Falls, the nearest large city.[2]
Overview
Hwange District is primarily a mining district. Large coal deposits are found in the district and several large coal mines are located there, including Hwange Colliery, the largest coal mine in Zimbabwe. The district headquarters is located in Hwange, a city which lies of the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road (A8 Highway), with an estimated population of 33,210 as of 2004.[3]
Population
The current population of Hwange District is 62,670.[4]
See also
Notes and References
- , United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
- http://distancecalculator.globefeed.com/Zimbabwe_Distance_Result.asp?fromplace=Hwange%20%20&toplace=Victoria%20Falls%20&fromlat=-18.3666667&tolat=-17.9333333&fromlng=26.4833333&tolng=25.8333333 Map Showing Hwange And Victoria Falls With Distance Marker
- http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=population+of+Hwange&a=*C.hwange%2C+zimbabwe-_*City- Population Estimate of Hwange In 2004
- Web site: Zimbabwe 2012 Census: Provincial Report Matabeleland North . ZimStat . https://web.archive.org/web/20170329004457/http://www.zimstat.co.zw/sites/default/files/img/publications/Census/CensusResults2012/Mat_North.pdf . 29 March 2017 . dead . dmy . 27 July 2018 .