Mwanga District Council

Mwanga is one of the seven districts of the of . The district covers an area of 1,831 km2, It is bordered to the northeast by , to the northwest by the Moshi Rural District, to the southwest by Simanjiro District of , and to the south by the Same District.
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  • Type: district of Tanzania with 149,000 residents
  • Description: district in Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania
  • Also known as: Mwanga District” and “Mwanga District, Kilimanjaro

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Usangi.

Village
- Northern . is part of North Pare which consists of and . is located between in the north and Mgagao in Southern Pare. is situated 4½ km east of Mwanga District Council.

Mwanga District Council

Latitude
-3.7035° or 3° 42′ 13″ south
Longitude
37.623° or 37° 37′ 23″ east
Population
149,000
Elevation
1,625 metres (5,331 feet)
Open location code
6G8V7JWF+H5
Geo­Names ID
152262
Wiki­data ID
Q6944667
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Zulu—“Mwanga District Council” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Mwanga
  • German: Mwanga
  • Greek: Περιοχή Μουάνγκα
  • Italian: Distretto di Mwanga
  • Swahili: Wilaya ya Mwanga
  • Uzbek: Mwanga tumani (Kilimanjaro)
  • Uzbek: Mwanga tumani
  • Vietnamese: Mwanga
  • Zulu: Mwanga District

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Kindoroko and North Pare Mountains.

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