Shortson
Shortson is a locality in Harare, Zimbabwe and has an elevation of 1,453 metres. Shortson is situated nearby to the suburb Waterfall, as well as near the locality Malvern.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Waterfall and Highfield Native Village.
Waterfall
Suburb
Waterfalls is a residential suburb in the southern region of Harare, Zimbabwe and falls under Harare Ward 23 District. Waterfalls neighbourhoods include Ardbennie, Cheviot, Derbyshire, Grobbie Park, Houghton Park, Induna Park, Mainway Meadows, Malvern, Midlands, Parktown, Prospect, Shortstone and Uplands.
Highfield Native Village
Suburb
Highfield is a high-density suburb or township in Harare, Zimbabwe built to house Rhodesians of African origin. Highfield was founded on what used to be Highfields Farm. Highfield Native Village is situated 3½ km northwest of Shortson.
Glen Norah
Suburb
Glen Norah is a high-density, working class suburb in southwest Harare, Zimbabwe. Glen Norah is situated 5 km west of Shortson.
Shortson
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Midlands”
- Location: Harare, Zimbabwe, Southern Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-17.90444° or 17° 54′ 16″ southLongitude
31.01417° or 31° 0′ 51″ eastElevation
1,453 metres (4,767 feet)Open location code
5GJH32W7+6MGeoNames ID
886120
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