Kwembe
Kwembe is an administrative ward and district capital of the Ubungo District of the Dar es Salaam Region in Tanzania. The ward is bordered to the north by the wards of Mbezi and Kibamba, and to the east by the wards of Kinyerezi and Pugu in the Ilala District.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kibamba.
Kibamba
Suburb
Kibamba is an administrative ward in Ubungo District of the Dar es Salaam Region in Tanzania. Mbezi and Kwembe wards border the ward to the north and east, respectively. Kibamba is situated 6 km northwest of Kwembe.
Kwembe
- Type: Suburb
- Description: ward of Ubungo District, Dar es Salaam Region
- Categories: ward of Tanzania and locality
- Location: Kinondoni Municipal Council, Dar es Salaam Region, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-6.8131° or 6° 48′ 47″ southLongitude
39.0785° or 39° 4′ 43″ eastElevation
173 metres (568 feet)Open location code
6G5X53PH+PCOpenStreetMap ID
node 4018182665OpenStreetMap feature
place=suburb
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swahili—“Kwembe” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Kwembe”
- Italian: “Kwembe”
- Swahili: “Kwembe”
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