Hatcliffe
Hatcliffe is a suburb in Harare, Zimbabwe and has an elevation of 1,538 metres. Hatcliffe is situated nearby to the neighborhood Glen Forest, as well as near Greystone.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include ZRP High School.
ZRP High School
School
Zimbabwe Republic Police High School, also called ZRP High School, is situated in Borrowdale Harare, Zimbabwe. This school was established in 2001 in the Hatcliffe neighborhood of Harare but officially opened its doors to the first batch of students on February 3, 2003.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Borrowdale Estate.
Borrowdale Estate
Suburb
Borrowdale is a residential suburb in the north of Harare, Zimbabwe, which ranks among the most affluent and prestigious residential areas in the country. Borrowdale Estate is situated 7 km south of Hatcliffe.
Hatcliffe
- Type: Suburb
- Category: locality
- Location: Harare, Zimbabwe, Southern Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-17.69468° or 17° 41′ 41″ southLongitude
31.10891° or 31° 6′ 32″ eastElevation
1,538 metres (5,046 feet)Open location code
5GJH8445+4HOpenStreetMap ID
node 4786815407OpenStreetMap feature
place=suburbGeoNames ID
1106417
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