Tunduma
Tunduma is a city in Songwe Region, Tanzania, on the border between Tanzania and Zambia. It has border posts for both the Tanzam Highway and the TAZARA railway linking the two countries.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nakonde.
Nakonde
Town
Nakonde is a town in the Muchinga Province of Zambia, on the border with Tanzania. It is at the northern end of Zambia's Great North Road. It is the principal commercial and political headquarters of Nakonde District and the district headquarters are located here.
Tunduma
- Type: City with 219,000 residents
- Description: border town in Songwe Region, Tanzania
- Categories: human settlement, border city, and locality
- Location: Tunduma, Tunduma Town Council, Songwe Region, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-9.3102° or 9° 18′ 37″ southLongitude
32.7675° or 32° 46′ 3″ eastPopulation
219,000Elevation
1,698 metres (5,571 feet)United Nations Location Code
ZM TDMOpen location code
6G2JMQQ9+W2OpenStreetMap ID
node 262107914OpenStreetMap feature
place=city
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