Ngororero

Ngororero District is a district in , . Its capital is the town of . Ngororero has about 368,000 residents and an elevation of 2,135 metres.
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  • Type: district of Rwanda with 368,000 residents
  • Description: district in Rwanda
  • Also known as: Ngororero District

Ngororero

Latitude
-1.8782° or 1° 52′ 42″ south
Longitude
29.569° or 29° 34′ 9″ east
Population
368,000
Elevation
2,135 metres (7,005 feet)
Open location code
6GCF4HC9+PJ
Geo­Names ID
7690208
Wiki­data ID
Q2424675
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In Other Languages

From Bengali to Zulu—“Ngororero” goes by many names.
  • Bengali: ঙ্গোরোরের
  • Catalan: Districte de Ngororero
  • Cebuano: Ngororero District
  • Chinese: Ngororero Koān
  • Chinese: 恩戈羅雷羅縣
  • Dutch: Ngororero District
  • French: district de Ngororero
  • French: District de Ngororero
  • French: Ngororero (district)
  • French: Ngororero
  • German: Distrikt Ngororero
  • Greek: Δήμος Νγκορορέρο
  • Italian: distretto di Ngororero
  • Italian: Distretto di Ngororero
  • Japanese: ンゴロレロ郡
  • Kinyarwanda: Akarere ka Ngororero
  • Min Nan Chinese: Ngororero Koān
  • Portuguese: Ngororero
  • Russian: Нгорореро (район)
  • Russian: Нгорореро
  • Swahili: Wilaya ya Ngororero
  • Ukrainian: Нгорореро
  • Western Mari: Нгорореро
  • Zulu: Ngororero District

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