Mswape Aluminum works
Mswape Aluminum works is a hardware store in Kanyenye, Tabora Urban. Mswape Aluminum works is situated nearby to the government office TANESCO head office Tabora, as well as near the place of worship Hindu temple.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tabora and Kipalapala.
Tabora
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Tabora is the capital of Tanzania's Tabora Region and is classified as a municipality by the Tanzanian government. It is also the administrative seat of Tabora Urban District. According to the 2012 census, the district had a population of 226,999.
Kipalapala
Village
Kipalapala is a community in Tanzania close to Tabora. It became the location of a White Fathers mission around 1891, and now contains various Catholic institutions including a senior seminary and a priory. Kipalapala is situated 8 km south of Mswape Aluminum works.
Mswape Aluminum works
- Type: Hardware store
- Category: shop
- Location: Kanyenye, Tabora Urban, Tabora, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-5.02152° or 5° 1′ 18″ southLongitude
32.80585° or 32° 48′ 21″ eastOpen location code
6G6JXRH4+98OpenStreetMap ID
node 4565297093OpenStreetMap feature
shop=hardware
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