Me Zochi

Mé-Zóchi is a district of , on São Tomé Island. Its area is 122 km2. With 44,752 residents rising to 50,800 in 2018, it is the second most populous district of the country.
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  • Type: district of São Tomé and Príncipe with 50,700 residents
  • Description: district of São Tomé and Príncipe
  • Also known as: Mé Zóchi”, “Me Zochi District”, “Mé Zóchi District”, “Me-Zochi”, “Mé-Zóchi”, “Me-Zochi District”, and “Mé-Zóchi District

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Folha Fede and Trindade.

Neighborhood
is a village on São Tomé Island in the nation of . Its population is 831. It lies 1.5 km southeast of . is situated 4½ km northeast of Me Zochi.

Town
is a town located on São Tomé Island, which is part of the nation of . Its population is 16,140. It is the seat of Mé-Zóchi District. is situated 5 km north of Me Zochi.

Hamlet
is a village on São Tomé Island in the nation of . Its population is 19. It was established as a plantation.

Me Zochi

Latitude
0.25° or 0° 15′ north
Longitude
6.6667° or 6° 40′ east
Population
50,700
Elevation
338 metres (1,109 feet)
Open location code
6FG87M28+2M
Geo­Names ID
11203894
Wiki­data ID
Q1139407
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