buronge pitch
buronge pitch is a school in Kibirizi, Kigoma Ujiji Municipal which is located on buronge. buronge pitch is situated nearby to Mosque, as well as near the government office Ofisi Mtendaji Kata.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kigoma and Ujiji.
Kigoma
Photo: Erasmus Kamugisha, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Kigoma is a city in Tanzania. Beautifully situated on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. Capital of the Western Region. Main railway terminus on the shores of Lake Tanganyika.
Ujiji
Town
Ujiji is the oldest town in western Tanzania and is located in Kigoma-Ujiji District of Kigoma Region. Originally a Swahili settlement and then an Arab slave trading post by the mid-nineteenth century nominally under the Sultanate of Zanzibar, In 1900, the population was estimated at 10,000 and in 1967 about 41,000. Ujiji is situated 9 km southeast of buronge pitch.
buronge pitch
- Type: School
- Address: buronge, kigoma
- Category: education
- Location: Kibirizi, Kigoma Ujiji Municipal, Kigoma, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
-4.84262° or 4° 50′ 33″ southLongitude
29.64589° or 29° 38′ 45″ eastOperator
jumaOpen location code
6G7F5J4W+X9OpenStreetMap ID
way 1159351708OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=school
This page is based on OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, and Wikimedia Commons.
We’d love your help improving our open data sources. Thank you for contributing.
Satellite Map
Discover buronge pitch from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Mosque and Ofisi Mtendaji Kata.
Nearby Places
Explore places such as Kahagwa Primary School and Buronge Primary School.
Tanzania: Must-Visit Destinations
Delve into Dar es Salaam, Mount Kilimanjaro, Dodoma, and Arusha.
Curious Schools to Discover
Uncover intriguing schools from every corner of the globe.
About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Photo: Muhammad Mahdi Karim, GFDL.